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Rosa Alba

Rose Oil occurs as a colorless or yellow liquid with the characteristic odor and taste of rose. It is the volatile oil obtained by steam distillation from the fresh flowers of Rosa gallica L., Rosa damascena Miller, Rosa alba L., Rosa centi-folia L., and varieties of these species (Fam. Rosaceae). At 25° it is a viscous liquid. Upon gradual cooling it changes to a translucent, crystalline mass, which may be liquefied by warming. [Pg.387]

Rosa alba (Rosaceae) Little leaf disease India Chaturvedi et al. (2009a)... [Pg.131]

Chaturvedi, Y., Singh, M., Rao, G.P., Snehi, S.K. and Raj, S.K. (2009a). First report of association of Candidatus phytoplasma asteris (16SrI group) with little leaf disease of rose (Rosa alba) in India. Plant Pathology, 58 788. [Pg.151]

The Rule of Venus (or love) is 40 to 42 days more with heat increased to 66°C to 77°C (150°F to 170°F). The King (gold) unites with the Queen (albedo). The Queen is also called Philosophical Mercury, rosa alba (the white rose). In uniting, the king and queen remove impurities from each other. The King and Queen produce the Green Lion. [Pg.217]

From the union of the White Rose of York or Rosa alba semiplena and the Jacobite Rose, Rosa alba maxima, the Tudor Kings Henry VII and Henry VIII created the unique Tudor Rose. This was a five petal white rose placed in the centre of a five petal red rose, surmounted by a crown. [Pg.271]

Regulatory Status. GRAS ( 182.20) with only Rosa alba L., R. centifolia L., R.damas-cena MiU., R. gallica L., and their varieties listed. Subject of a Germau therapeutic monograph claimed efficacy to prevent colds and flu (due to vitamiu C) couteut are not sufficiently documented corrigent for tea mixtures. ... [Pg.529]

Source Rosa alba L., R. centifolia L., R. damascena MiU., R. gallica L., and their varieties (Family Rosaceae). [Pg.530]

Morns alba, M. constantinopolitana, M. indica Morns alba, M. constantinopolitana, M. indica Rosa multiflora... [Pg.456]

Actinidia polygama, Citrus aurantium, Prunella vulgaris, Raphanus sativus, Sesamum indicum Avena sativa, Daucus carota, Hippophae rhamnoides, Rosa canina, R. damascena, R. gallica Lycium barbarum, Moms alba, Picrasma excelsa, Ribes nigmm Lycium barbarum... [Pg.541]

Rose (attar of rose, otto of rose) Rosa damascena, gallica, R. alba, and R. R. centifolia (Rosaceae) fresh flowers 0.02-0.03... [Pg.184]


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