Rose

02/14/2025

Origin

- Found in the rosaceous family, often wildly growing

- Native to Arabian, Mediterranean regions

- Roots and flowering parts most often used, green parts also edible

Preparation

- Flowers used in the treatment of parasitic, viral, and fungal infections

- Roots more commonly known for relieving of cough, joint pain, and childbirthing complications

- Known to treat bleeding disorders, depression, centralized pain, local sleep at the source, digestion issues, burns, and certain alterations affecting the being

- Containing of minerals potassium, calcium, iron, and phosphorus and central in vitamins

- Can be stewed, cut up, or used then in food

- Whole plant use recommended with the thorns known to be containing of poison

- Combinations with lilly for best results