Plant of the day
Rosa × damascena
Damask RoseShrub
Rosa × damascena is the deeply fragrant cabbage-like rose at the heart of attar and rose-water production; a hybrid shrub of ancient origin grown commercially across Bulgaria, Iran, Turkey, and the Indian Kannauj belt.
FamilyRosaceae
GenusRosa
NativeMiddle East
LifespanPerennial; productive 8–12 years before requiring replacement
History & Culture
History, cultural references, and traditional context for Rosa × damascena.
Historical Background
It takes around four tonnes of damask rose petals to distil a single kilogram of pure rose oil 🌹 — making it one of the most labour-intensive perfume ingredients in the world.
Cultural Significance
Timeline: Journey Through Time
Damask Rose has cultural context that is still being expanded.