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Rosehips
fruit from the Dog Rose also known as
Wild Briar Rose or Wild Rose (Rose canina)
Rosehips have been eaten and
used for thousands of years during times when fruit was scarce or for
medicinal purposes. The rose hips of the dog rose contain the
highest amounts of vitamin C of all the varieties of rose - the further
north the plants grow, the higher the content of vitamin C. Rosehips
are also known for their high level of calcium, phosphorus and iron
increasing the body's resistance of infectious diseases such as colds, flu and dysentery. The are often used for coughs, sore throats and
bronchial problems. Rosehips should be gathered after the first
frost when they are bright red and slightly soft to the touch.
Gently handling will prevent loss of Vitamin C.
Dog
Rose is easy to grow in the garden and quickly makes a decorative
hedge. It has a long root and arching stems that will grow up to a
height of 10 feet. Dog Rose is native to Europe, North Africa and
southwest Asia and has been naturalized in Northern American. It is
commonly found growing wild in hedgerows and woods. |