[Sca-cooks] Roses to grow and cook with

David Walddon david at vastrepast.com
Sat May 3 19:39:48 PDT 2008


Anyone from the PNW know if these grow well in our wonderfully wet  
climate?
Thanks for the links. Have you used any of the below?
Eduardo

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On May 3, 2008, at 7:33 PM, Johnna Holloway wrote:
> I bought Anne Jennings volumes on gardens when I was in the UK
> in 2006. In Medieval Gardens she lists:
> Rosa x Alba 'Alba Semiplena'   Common Name   White Rose of York
> see http://www.marthastewart.com/rosa-x-alba-semiplena? 
> lnc=2f415422352ee010VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&rsc=collage_gardening_ros 
> es-and-flower-gardens_p6
> for a picture
> Rosa gallica var. officinalis    Apothecary's Rose
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/ 
> 786.shtml
> Rosa moschata                       Musk Rose
> http://www.dkimages.com/discover/DKIMAGES/Discover/Home/Plants/ 
> Ornamental-Groups/Shrubs/Rosales/Rosaceae/Rosa/Species-Roses/Rosa- 
> moschata/Rosa-moschata-1.html
> See also this list:
> http://www.ravensgard.org/chimenedes/roses.html
> Johnnae
>
> David Walddon wrote:
>> I am looking for a rose that will grow in the Pacific Northwest  
>> and will approximate a culinary rose from the Renaissance.
>> Everything in the backyard is an edible and I need some flowers!
>> Any ideas?
>> Eduardo
>
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