Rosa Canina-Dog RoseRosa Canina - the dog rose got its' name because the flower blooms when the dog star (Sirius) in the constellation of Canis Major and the sun are both in the sky together which used to be around July early August. The rose flowers a little earlier these days in June/July. Another theory about the name comes from the story of a Roman soldier who was bitten by a mad dog and applied the roots of the Dog Rose as a poultice (Rosa Canina) to the wound to heal it; hence the Dog Rose was credited with being a cure for hydrophobia.
Another activity credited in the first instance to the Romans is the phrase sub-rosa which translated means’’ in confidence Another use for the dog rose is to use the hips when ripe to make rose hip syrup. It is still manufactured commercially today. Pages that link to this page: Dales Flora |
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