Rosebuds (Rosa centifolia)

Carefully sourced, always organic, and packaged by hand, our herbs are sold by the ounce. To order more, adjust the quantity in 1 oz increments.

Example: Quantity 4 = 4 ounces.

 

$7.62

6 in stock (can be backordered)

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Uses

Historical Uses:
Roses have been cherished since ancient times for their beautyfragrance, and medicinal properties. The Persians and Romans used Rosa damascena and Rosa gallica for making rosewater and rose oil, which were applied to treat infections and skin conditionsRosa gallica, known as the Apothecary’s Rose, was a staple in European medicinal gardens for its ability to support wound healingmenstrual health, and digestive issues. The rose hips from wild species like Rosa nutkana were highly valued by Native American tribes for their vitamin C content and used to treat coldsfevers, and digestive upset.

Current Uses:

  • Emotional healing: Rose is used to soothe the heart, especially during times of griefsadness, and emotional imbalance. Rose petals are commonly added to teas and baths for their calming effects.
  • Skin care: The astringent and anti-inflammatory properties of rose petals and rosewater make them beneficial for irritated skinrashes, and acne.
  • Immune supportRose hips are a potent source of vitamin C and antioxidants, commonly used to support immune function and help prevent colds and flu.
  • Digestive aid: The astringent properties of Rosa spp. are helpful in relieving diarrhea and inflammation in the digestive tract.
  • Menstrual health: Rose has been traditionally used to support menstrual health, helping to regulate menstrual flow and alleviate cramping.

Want to learn more? Visit our Materia Medica section and search for this herb to explore its history, uses, energetics, and more. 

 

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