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Damask rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
Damask Rose - Rosa x Damascena Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rosa damascena, known as the Damask rose - pink, oil-bearing, flowering, deciduous shrub plant. Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rosa damascena, known as the Damask rose - pink, oil-bearing, flowering, deciduous shrub plant. Bulgaria, near Kazanlak Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Bulgarian Damask Roses Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two labels with Damask rose and jasmine color sketch. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Damask rose flower after rain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Damask rose
Seamless floral damask rose gold wallpaper Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gold Damask Rose Embroidery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rosa damascene aka Damask rose sketch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Three vector banners Damask rose, jasmine, ylang sketch. Aromatherapy series. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Set of 2 labels with Damask rose and jasmine sketch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vintage damask rose illustration wall art print and poster design remix from original artwork Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sprig of damask rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
More commonly known as the Damask rose, sometimes as the rose of Castile, is a rose hybrid, derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata, The flowers are renowned for their fine fragrance, and are commercially harvested for rose oil used in perfumery and to make rose water and `rose concrete`. The flower petals are also edible. They may be used to flavor food, as a garnish, as an herbal tea, and preserved in sugar as gulkand


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