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Roses are one of the most popular garden shrubs in temperate climates, and are also among the most common flowers sold by florists.
Roses are of great economic importance both as a crop for florists' use and for use in perfume.
Rose perfumes are made from attar of roses or rose oil, which is a mixture of volatile essential oils obtained by steam-distilling the crushed petals of roses.
Binomial name Rosa gallica L. The Gallic Rose (also French Rose, Rose of Provinces) is a Rose species native to Southern and Central Europe and is one of the earliest cultivated species of roses, being cultivated by the Greek and Romans and it was commonly used in Mediaeval gardens.
The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses, and is often used as a symbol of the Virgin Mary.