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Medicinal

In traditional herbal medicine the following notes apply to the species of this plant: The leaves are used in the treatment of fevers[218]. The flowers act on the spleen and liver, promoting blood circulation[147, 218]. They are used internally in the treatment of poor appetite and digestion, and menstrual complaints arising from constrained liver energy[238]. The root is used in the treatment of coughs[218].
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The following notes apply to the species of this plant: The fruits (rose hips) of wild roses (R. rugosa, R. cananina) were collected by children during WWII to make Rose Hip syrup on account of its high Vitamin C content (Rose hips contain 426mgm/100gm. Lemons contain 53mg/100gms)
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Nomenclature

Syn: Rosa 'Frau Dagmar Hastrup' Rosa rugosa Thunb. Rosaceae 'Frau Dagmar Hastrup' . Ramanas rose, Japanese rose. Distribution: Eastern Asia. Fruits rich in vitamin C and E.

Rosa rugosa 'Fru Dagmar Hastrup'

Family: ROSACEAE
Genus: Rosa
Species: rugosa
Cultivar: 'Fru Dagmar Hastrup'
Distribution summary: Temperate Asia
Habit: Shrub
Hardiness: H5 - Hardy; cold winter
Garden status: Currently grown
Garden location: Plants of the World (B)
Reason for growing: Medicinal


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