Rose Petals
Rose Petals
Rose Petals

Rose Petals

Rosa canina
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  • Pakistan / Egypt

Rose Petals (Rosa canina), also called Dog Rose, are delicate dried petals that bring beauty, fragrance, and a touch of elegance to both kitchen and craft. These petals carry a gentle floral flavor and subtle sweetness, making them an excellent addition to teas, baked goods, and culinary infusions.

Traditionally valued across many cultures, rose petals are also a favorite in homestead apothecaries for crafting soaps, lotions, oils, and salves. Their vibrant color and soft texture make them just as useful for potpourri and household crafts as they are for sipping in a calming tea.

 

Everyday Uses on the Homestead

  • Steep into floral teas or add to tea blends

  • Use in baked goods such as cookies, breads, and cakes

  • Infuse into oils, lotions, or salves for skin care

  • Sprinkle into salads or use as edible garnish

  • Incorporate into potpourri, bath bags, or handmade crafts

Access the herbal monograph for this particular herb in the Herbal Studio - details found here.

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Herbs are legally sold by the ounce but often we get asked how many cups are in a bag.

This herb has an approximate average of 20 cups per pound.

Cut & sifted rose petals can be:

  • Steeped in tea alone or blended with chamomile, hibiscus, or lemon balm
  • Added to soaps, scrubs, and natural skincare recipes
  • Infused into vinegars, syrups, or honeys
  • Sprinkled into salads or desserts for visual and flavor appeal
  • Mixed into potpourri or sachets for fragrance

Store in an airtight container away from temperature extremes and sunlight.

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For culinary and external use. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.

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