Rosa gallica

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Rosa gallica is a species of wild rose native to Europe and western Asia, historically cultivated for its fragrant flowers and use in perfumery and medicine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant
species of plant
wild rose
commonName French rose
Gallic rose
rose of Provins
contains essential oils
flavonoids
tannins
cultivatedSince antiquity
family Rosaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor crimson
deep pink
pink
floweringSeason early summer
late spring
genus Rosa NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution Anatolia NERFINISHED
central Europe
southern Europe NERFINISHED
habitat dry meadows
open woodlands
scrublands
hasNotableCultivar Rosa gallica 'Officinalis' NERFINISHED
Rosa gallica 'Tuscany' NERFINISHED
Rosa gallica 'Versicolor' NERFINISHED
hasPart fragrant flowers
hasThorns true
historicallyCultivatedFor fragrance GENERATED
medicinal properties GENERATED
historicallyCultivatedIn Europe NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafType deciduous
nativeTo Europe
western Asia NERFINISHED
order Rosales
plantGrowthForm shrub
pollination insect-pollinated
reproduction sexual reproduction by seeds
vegetative reproduction by suckers
taxonRank species
usedFor ornamental gardening
perfumery
traditional medicine
usedPart hips
petals
usedToProduce herbal preparations
rose oil
rose water

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Rosoideae containsTaxon Rosa gallica