Description
The flowers of this Damask Rose are very fragrant and more essential oil is obtained than from any other rose in the damask family. For the production of essential oil and rose water, Rosa Damascena Trigintipetala is cultivated in Bulgaria (Kazanlak), Iran (Kashan) or Turkey (Isparta). The volatile oil is used in the perfume or cosmetic industry. Due to the very fragrant flowers, a particularly aromatic and fragrant jam, syrup, dried flowers for tea and other rose-scented products are obtained from the petals of this rose. Roses are harvested exclusively by hand, whole and only the fully open flowers, daily, early in the morning, before sunrise, when the humidity in the air is high and the roses are still full of dew (between 05.00 and 09.00). Frost resistance: up to -25 degrees Water requirement: moderate Light conditions: sun Packaging method: in pots with soil at the root Planting period being with soil at the root, they can be planted at any time Annual flowering period: the Damask rose is a non-remontant rose, therefore its flowering period is one and abundant exclusively in the middle of May and June, with a maximum flowering of approximately 20-22 days. Wholesale product available on the B2B marketplace, Supreva Market For Business, at wholesale prices directly from the distributor.