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Ispahan (rose)

Ispahan is a kind of Damask rose. Robert de Brie is given credit for bringing them from Persia to Europe sometime between 1254 and 1276. Summer Damasks (crosses between Gallica roses and R. phoenicea) bloom once in summer. Autumn Damasks (Gallicas crossed with R. moschata) bloom later, in the autumn. The name Ispahan is from the name of city of Isfahan in Iran.

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