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  Rose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The roses have significant value and interest for those growing roses in tropical and semi-tropical regions, since they are highly resistant to both nematode damage and the fungal diseases that plague rose culture in hot, humid areas, and capable of blooming in hot and humid weather.
The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses, and is often used as a symbol of the Virgin Mary.
Rose perfumes are made from attar of roses or rose oil, which is a mixture of volatile essential oils obtained by steam-distilling the crushed petals of roses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rose   (1961 words)

  
 botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Roses - Herb Profile and Information
Roses were scattered at feasts of Flora and Hymen, in the paths of victors, or beneath their chariot-wheels, or adorned the prows of their war-vessels.
Although the Rose was highly esteemed in the dawn of history, it does not appear that it was then submitted to the still, the method of preserving the aroma being to steep the petals in oil, or possibly to extract it in the form of a pomade.
Rose hips were long official in the Pritish Pharmacopceia for refrigerant and astringent properties, but are now discarded and only used in medicine to prepare the confection of hips used in conjunction with other drugs, the pulp being separated from the skin and hairy seeds and beaten up with sugar.
www.botanical.com /botanical/mgmh/r/roses-18.html   (8214 words)

  
 Dog House Boarding and Training Kennel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Rose is the winner of several national dog training competitions, authored three internationally published books on Dog Training, and is a FCI licensed dog show judge.
The Dog House Boarding and Training Kennel sometimes referred to as The Tom Rose Dog Training Academy or College is a full time boarding kennel, pet resort, a dog grooming kennel, and an internationally known dog training kennel, and operates a horse boarding facility in Cedar Hill, Missouri.
Both the school for dog trainers and the school for dog groomers are certified to operate by the State of Missouri.
www.doghouseinc.com   (393 words)

  
 Rose hip (Rosa canina, R. gallica, R. laevigata, R. rubiginosa, R. rugosa), from the plants "dog" rose, French or ...
Rose hip (Rosa canina, R. gallica, R. laevigata, R. rubiginosa, R. rugosa), from the plants "dog" rose, French or Provins rose, Cherokee rose, sweet briar or eglantine, Japanese- Ramanas- hedgehog or tomato rose is used for soothing as well helpful with diarrhea.
The use of herbal remedies, including the herb rose hip, classified as Rosa canina (et al), are popular as an alternative to standard Western allopathic medicine for a variety of problems, including urinary tract problems, diarrhea as well as an overall tonic to boost the body.
Rose hip is also known as Rosa canina, gallica, laevigata, rubiginosa and rugosa, and has certain therapeutic properties and the reported benefits of using it internally, in the form of a herbal tea (infusion) are listed below.
www.ageless.co.za /rose_hip.htm   (623 words)

  
 Healing power of rose treats most dangerous diseases - PRAVDA.Ru
Ancient doctors used rose water to treat upset nerves, fumed patients suffering from lungs diseases with rose incense and gave extracts of rose petals to patients suffering from heart and kidney diseases.
Rose petals contain vitamin C, carotene, B group vitamins and vitamin K that is essential for haemopoesis.
Tea made of rose petals (a tea-spoon of dried rose petals per a glass of boiling water) is good against cold, pharyngitis, bronchitis and various neuroses; it is a vitaminous drink as well.
english.pravda.ru /main/18/90/360/14490_rose.html   (1214 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Dog Rose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Families Rosaceae (rose family) Elaeagnaceae Rhamnaceae (buckthorn family) Ulmaceae (elm family) Celtidaceae Moraceae (mulberry family) Urticaceae (nettle family) Cecropiaceae Cannabaceae (hemp family) Barbeyaceae Dirachmaceae Rosales is an order of flowering plants, including the rose family, Rosaceae.
Subfamilies Rosoideae Spiraeoideae Maloideae Amygdaloideae or Prunoideae The Rosaceae or rose family is a large family of plants, with about 3,000-4,000 species in 100-120 genera.
Categories: Roses Download high resolution version (1024x1807, 351 KB)Dog Rose (Rosa canina) from Thomé, Otto Wilhelm: Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, Nur Tafeln.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Dog-Rose   (705 words)

  
 The Barnum Dilemma – Part II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Washed, the dog was a lovely fawn color, his coat longer than a Dane's but smooth.  He had a small bandage on the top of his head, and a dressing around his throat as well.
Rose sat on the ground, gave a resigned shrug and patted the dog's back in one long stroke; the tail thumped happily.
Rose got the giggles and rolled over on the grass, laughing as the dog nuzzled her nose and cheeks.
www.twochickies.com /barnum2.htm   (1546 words)

  
 NPR : 'Dog is My Co-Pilot'
The young woman told us the sad story: The dog, who on closer viewing was nothing but a mere slip of a puppy, had been dumped in a parking lot, rescued, and then passed among several well-intentioned young women, none of whom were allowed to have dogs in their apartments.
While I think I would have enjoyed the company of many different dogs, I believe that the depth of my feeling for Rose in particular comes from the fact that she is, in matters of intelligence, loyalty and affection, an extraordinary animal.
As she bounds through the grass with the Great Danes and the Bernese Mountain Dogs, I believe that there was never a dog so popular and well adjusted as mine (and yet realize at the same time that this is the height of my own particular brand of insanity).
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=1438901   (2357 words)

  
 Coalfield.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
According to Rose, the town purchased the dog and sent officer Baker to be trained with the dog around mid-September 2002.
Rose said he learned from Baker that the "training" included chopping wood, putting up insulation, feeding and watering horses and running personal errands for the company owner.
After hearing his officers' opinion of the dog, Rose said, he didn't believe it would be right to bring a dog into town when he was uncomfortable about the amount of training it had received.
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 Dog Rose (rosa canina)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The fruits make rose hip syrup, which is full of Vitamin C. It was believed that the root was effective against the bite of a mad dog.
In the time of Henry VIII, Dog Roses were the symbol of the monarchy.
Dog Rose is the food plant of the caterpillars of the following moths - V-Pug, Little Thorn, Shoulder Stripe, Barred yellow and Streamer.
www.englishplants.co.uk /dog.html   (165 words)

  
 Rosa canina
The styles in the centre of the flower are not joined together into a persistent, slender column.
This is the common rose of English hedgerows in summer.
The hips are rich in Vitamin C and were collected to make rose-hip syrup during World War II.
www-saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk /trees/rosacan.htm   (208 words)

  
 Rose Plants Seeds : Rose seeds available from ANi Direct
A shrubby rose to 8 ft. or so tall with semi-double bright yellow flowers followed by large bright red hips.
These are exquisite roses that bear 2" yellow cup shaped flowers along the stem.
Also called Butterfly Rose as the flowers from a distance resemble large butterflies perched on the stem.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/anico/rose.htm   (441 words)

  
 King's American Dispensatory, 1898: Rosa Canina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
—Dog rose is a soft, branched, smooth bush, with long green curved root-shoots, covered with equal, remote, strong, compressed, falcate prickles.
The leaflets, 5 to 9 in number, are ovate, firm, without glandular pubescence, and have acute, incurved and often double serratures.
It is a useful material for forming pill masses, and, as it contains less tannic acid, may be used as a substitute for the conserve of red roses, when preparations of iron are to enter into the pill mass.
www.ibiblio.org /herbmed/eclectic/kings/rosa-cani.html   (352 words)

  
 Bob's Stickmaking Pages, Dog Rose Shanks
The common wild rose or dog rose can be found growing in hedgerows and woodland throughout the country.
An old dog rose can eventually form a real tree, with a thick trunk and main branches, so it may be possible on occasions to fashion a more substantial shank from this old wood.
And while we're discussing etymology, the name "dog rose" is said to derive from the use of the root to "cure the bite of a mad dog".
www.bobsticks.co.uk /dogrose.htm   (605 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - dog rose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is often 1.8 m (6 ft) tall, with stems that bear hooked prickles.
When roses are fresh, they are concerned little or not at all with man's anger; but if they are dying they will vex the human soul at the slightest...
Dog, mammal generally considered to be the first domesticated animal.
encarta.msn.com /dog_rose.html   (142 words)

  
 Herbal Encyclopedia - R
Dog Rose (Rosa canina) is the major source of hips for jam, syrup, tea and wine.
Rose petal syrup can be make by adding twice the petals' weight of sugar and infusing in hot water.
Rose petal and hips are used in healing spells and mixtures.
www.fortunecity.com /roswell/chaney/191/id118.htm   (16847 words)

  
 US Dispensatory, 1918: Rosa. Rose. Rosa canina, dog rose, wild brier, hip tree. Rosa centifolia. Rosa damascena   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Rosa canina, dog rose, wild brier, hip tree.
.—The Dog Rose, Wild Brier, or Hip Tree, of Europe, is distinguished by its prickly stem and petioles, and ovate, smooth, rigid leaves.
It is the rose which is cultivated in Turkey and yields the commercial otto of rose.
www.ibiblio.org /herbmed/eclectic/usdisp/rosa.html   (492 words)

  
 Dog trainer school, dog training school, dog trainers academy, dog training career, a training career in dogs
The Tom Rose School, Inc. is CERTIFIED to OPERATE by the Missouri Coordinating Board of Higher Education.
The Tom Rose School for Professional Dog Training often called The Tom Rose Dog Training Academy or College, trains you to become a Professional Dog Trainer.
The Tom Rose School for Professional Dog Trainers is a twenty week Vocational Career School Certified to operate by the State of Missouri.
www.tomrose.com   (409 words)

  
 Welcome to Dog Rose Sound   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Dog Rose Sound is the broadcasting station of the Dog Rose Trust, the Charity which develops audio and tactile interpretation for all.
Dog Rose Sound includes news, views, audio information such as guides, interviews and events and we hope that they will include contributions from a wide range of producers and groups.
The opening announcements for Dog Rose Sound were made by Paul Rew, who came third in the Sunday Times Voice of the Year Competition 2004.
www.dogrosesound.org /home.htm   (126 words)

  
 Glaucous Dog Rose - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Glaucous Dog Rose (Rosa dumalis) is a species of rose native to Europe and southwest Asia.
It is a shrub that can be up to three meters high.
It may be confused with Dog Rose (Rosa canina), but when flowering they are easy to tell apart since the Dog Rose has white or light pink flowers.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Rosa_dumalis   (122 words)

  
 Rose - Rose Center for Earth and Space | American Museum of Natural History
Rose O'Neal Greenhow was born in Montgomery County, Maryland in 1817.
Black Rose Books is a non-profit book publishing project that publishes non-fiction books in the social sciences and the humanities.
I was introduced to "Petals Around the Rose" by Dr. Richard Duke at the University of In "Petals Around the Rose" there is always one correct answer.
flower.yoursuperengine.com /q/flower-rose.htm   (571 words)

  
 Tapping Technology - The Art of Dog Rose Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Dog Rose Trust is a non-profit organisation which raises funding for research projects to improve the environment, whether built or outdoor, for people with sensory impairments, in particular those with a visual impairment.
We are currently working on research projects that involve the CAD Centre at De Montfort University in Leicester England and touch-screen manufacturers on both sides of the Atlantic.
Dog Rose consists of Peter Howell and Julia Ionides, an architect and an architectural historian naturally with a strong interest in buildings.
www.mdtap.org /tt/1998.11/1-art.html   (1330 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Gypsy the dog becomes rail rover
The dog's owners, who had reported her missing, were eventually traced.
Given that dogs have an incredible sense of smell, it could be that she selected dog owners.
The Scottish SPCA has urged owners to micro-chip their dogs and ensure the details are kept up to date.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/scotland/4322192.stm   (269 words)

  
 Clarins | Innovations | Clarins Herbarium | Dog Rose
The Dog Rose bush blossoms from early spring to late autumn, growing in hedgerows and thickets.
The flowers have a sweet, delicate scent and range in colour from white to a deep pink.
Dog Rose has been included in popular Pharmacopoeia for centuries.
int.clarins.com /plante_219_D.html   (74 words)

  
 WCBC : Dr Drinkwater's Excellent Botanical Compendium : Dog Rose (2)
Dog Rose is one of the fourteen native roses in Britain.
Answer: the five sepals of the Dog Rose.
Rose hips contain lots of Vitamin C. During the Second World War the Ministry of Health and the County Herb Committees organised the collection of newly ripened rose hips to make into a Vitamin C rich syrup as fresh fruit was in short supply.
www.wrexham.gov.uk /english/heritage/dr_drinkwater/dog_rose2.htm   (133 words)

  
 DOG ROSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Wild rose fruit is a concentrate of vitamins, slightly diuretic.
Thus the dog rose syrup is advised for children, prescribed as a general tonic and against intestinal parasitoses.
Infusion : Leaves and flowers, one spoonful for one cup, let infuse 10 minutes ; several cups a day.
www.lepetitherboriste.net /plantesus/dogrose.html   (100 words)

  
 Effect of experimental azotemia on renal clearance of furosemide in the dog -- Rose et al. 196 (1): 238 -- Journal of ...
Effect of experimental azotemia on renal clearance of furosemide in the dog -- Rose et al.
Articles by Rose, H. Articles by McNay, J. Effect of experimental azotemia on renal clearance of furosemide in the dog
dogs with varying degrees of azotemia and compared with tetraethylammonium
jpet.aspetjournals.org /cgi/content/abstract/196/1/238   (294 words)

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