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I received too many roses, but I don't want to throw them away. What's the use?
Roses have the following uses:

Medicinal: Medicinal rose is mainly used as medicine in bud, and its leaves and roots can also be used as medicine. Rose has the functions of regulating qi, promoting blood circulation and regulating menstruation, and has a unique curative effect on stomachache, irregular menstruation, leucorrhea with reddish discharge, initial furuncle and traumatic injury. The aromatic oil extracted from rose sells well in domestic and foreign markets, and its price is 1 ~ 2 times that of gold. It is not only a world-famous perfume, but also has beauty beauty and anti-aging effects. In addition, it is often used as a high-grade spice additive for sweets, cakes, drinks and champagne.

Beauty: Rose is rich in vitamins A, C, B, E, K and tannic acid, which can improve endocrine loss and help to eliminate fatigue and wound stasis. Regulate qi and blood, regulate female physiological problems, promote blood circulation, beautify, regulate menstruation, induce diuresis, relax gastrointestinal nerves, prevent wrinkles, prevent frostbite and beautify.

rose

[Basic Introduction]

Up to 2 meters; Stems are thick and tufted; Branchlets densely villous, with needles and glandular hairs, erect or curved yellowish prickles, covered with villi. Leaflets 5-9, petiole 5- 13 cm long; Leaflets are ovoid or ovoid-obovate, with a length of1.5-4.5cm and a width of1-2.5cm. The apex is acute or obtuse, the base is round or broadly wedge-shaped, the edge is sharply serrated, the upper surface is dark green, hairless, the veins are sunken and wrinkled, the lower surface is grayish green, the midvein is prominent, and the reticulate veins are obvious and densely covered. Petiole and leaf axis are densely covered with villi and glandular hairs; Stipules are mostly adnate to petioles, free parts are ovate, the edges are glandular serrate, and the lower part is tomentose. Flowers are solitary in leaf axils, or clustered, with ovate bracts, glandular hairs on the edges, and outer tomentose; Pedicel 5 -22 mm long, densely covered with villi and glandular hairs; Flower diameter 4-5.5 cm; Sepals are ovate-lanceolate, the apex is caudate, usually pinnate lobes expand into leaves, with sparse hairs at the top and dense hairs and glandular hairs at the bottom; Petals obovate, double to semi-double, fragrant, purple to white; Style free, hairy, slightly out of calyx tube mouth, much shorter than stamens.

[distribution]

Originally from Liaoning, Shandong and other places, it has been cultivated and distributed all over the country, mainly in Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong. Shandong Pingyin, Beijing Miao Feng Goujian, Henan Shangshui Zhoukou Town and Zhejiang Wuxing are all famous rose producing areas. It is cultivated in Korea, Japan, Europe and America.