Red Rose Petals
Posted in June 26, 2011 ¬ 6:33 pmh.Bride
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Is it ok for a cat to eat rose petals?
This question was asked by others but I would like a definitive answer from someone who knows. Maybe a veternarian or vetinary student? My cat likes the red rose petals (Lincoln Roses) from our garden. Ok for the cat to eat, yes or no? And why?
Your cat can still enjoy the rose petals...and clover, too! Our cats loved our rose garden, but would only eat the botton flowers, so we didnt' mind. We even planted extra for them! I worked as a volunteer to ASPCA for many years. It is okay!

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Silverplated Polymer Clay Rose Ring
$13.19
Add a bouquet of style to any outfit with this hand sculpted adjustable rose ring designed by CarolineAlexander. Each petal and bloom built has its own unique style.
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Rose Petals 300/Pkg-Red
$11.99
A Big Value pack of silk rose petals to sprinkle down the aisle or use with centerpieces.
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Red Rose Petals 4 oz.
$18.6
Red Rose flowers (Ayurveda)The rose comes originally from Iran and has been cultivated there since antiquity. Sappho the 6th century BC Greek poet described the red rose as the amp;quot;queen of flowersamp;quot;. In Rome the rose was much used in festivities and the petals were consumed as food. Rosewater was prepared by the Arab physician Avicenna (AD 9801037). During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance the rose was esteemed as a remedy for depression.Rose is not currently used in herbal medicine in the west but it is probably time for a reevaluation of its medicinal benefits. The essential oil called amp;quot;attar of roseamp;quot; has been used along with petals of the rose for 5000 years in medicine in Ayurveda. Rose oil (pure otto obtained from steam distillation) is now used in aromatherapy as a mildly sedative antidepressant and anti inflammatory remedy. Rose petals and their preparations have a similar action. They also help reduce high cholesterol levels. Rosewater is mildly astringent and makes a valuable lotion for inflamed and sore eyes.Other prominent medical uses Used in folk medicine for treating herpes virus the oil is also one of the most popular uterine tonics for women. Rose petal jam or tea makes a nourishing healthy addition to your diet.Our shade dried and organically grown rose petals are sure to please you with their exceptional color and fragrance.
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Boxed Rose Petals
$5.95
Looking to create a floral wonderland for your wedding celebration? Sprinkle these vibrant petals down the ceremony aisle, on reception tables, and everywhere else you want to turn into a bed of roses. Each ribbon-wrapped clear plastic box contains approximately 225 fabric petals, enough to decorate four to six tables. Poly-satin petals vary in size -- just like the real things! <br><br>Choose Pink, Red, Lavender, Ivory, or Blush (pink with yellow) to coordinate with your wedding color scheme.
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Weddingstar 204407 Silk Rose Petals Red
$20.92
After 28 years Weddingstar Inc. has learned a great deal about making dreams come true. From traditional to contemporary today s Brides constantly search for accessories that reflect their personal style. Our extensive selection of Bridal products feature many exclusive designs inspired and manufactured by our talented staff. Hand finishing by skilled and experienced crafts people result in quality unique wedding accessories. Innovative and fashionable products are combined with perennial favorites. This ability to respond to changing needs has made Weddingstar a leader in the Wedding industry.The Silk Rose Petals come in a variety of colors and are able to complement almost any wedding color scheme. Your Flower Girl will love tossing these delicate petals to signal your impending walk down the aisle. Our high quality imitation petals are a transportable easytoclean alternative to fresh or dried petals.
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Rose Petals Table Decoration (set of 12 packs)
$10.95
Nothing says love and romance like roses. Sprinkle your ceremony with rich colored rose petals. Sprinkle them down the isle, on your reception tables, your gift table, or package them as favors. Sprinkle them with your favorite perfume or cologne to add a little scent (make sure to test the color before doing this). Each package contains 100 lifelike rose petals (measuring 2.2" in diameter) in your choice of light pink, white, or red. Sold in a set of 12 packs (1200 petals) all in red, pink or white, enough to decorate five tables into a rose garden. __xml_end__
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Rose Buds & Petals Red Whole (Rosa gallica) 1 lb: K
$12.33
This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Grieve's classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'Horace, who writes at length on horticulture, gives us an interesting account of the growing of Roses in beds. Pliny advises the deep digging of the soil for their better cultivation. In order to force their growth, it was the practice to dig a ditch round the plants and to pour warm water into the ditch just as the rose-buds had formed. The varieties were then very limited in number, but it would appear that the Romans, at all events, knew and cultivated the red Provins Rose (Rosa gallica), often mistakenly called the Provence Rose. The word rosa comes from the Greek word rodon (red), and the rose of the Ancients was of a deep crimson colour, which probably suggested the fable of its springing from the blood of Adonis.' 'The pale petals of the Hundred-leaved Rose or Cabbage Rose are also used in commerce. On account of its fragrance, the petals of this variety of rose are much used in France for distillation of rose-water. Though possessing aperient properties, they are seldom now used internally and preparations of them are not official in the British Pharmacopoeia.' 'The roses grouped as varieties of R. centifolia have all less scent than R. gallica.' 'The best of them is the old Cabbage Rose. It is a large rose, sweet-scented, of a pink or pale rose-purple colour, the petals whitish towards the base. Its branches are covered with numerous nearly straight spines: the petioles and peduncles are nearly unarmed, but more or less clothed with glandular bristles and the leaves have five or sometimes seven ovate, glandular leaflets, softly hairy beneath. This species and its varieties have given rise to innumerable handsome garden roses.' 'The flowers are collected and deprived of the calyx and ovaries, the petals alone being employed. In drying, they become brownish and lose some of their delicious rose odour.' 'The Constituents of the Pink Rose are closely similar to those of the Red. The very little colouring matter is apparently identical with that of the Red Rose. A little tannin is present.' 'Rose-water. The British Pharmacopceia directs that it shall be prepared by mixing the distilled rose-water of commerce, obtained mostly from R. damascena, but also from R. centifolia and other species, with twice its volume of distilled water immediately before use. It is used as a vehicle for other medicines and as an eye lotion. Triple rose-water is water saturated with volatile oil of Rose petals, obtained as a by-product in the distillation of oil of Roses. The finest rose-water is obtained by distillation of the fresh petals. It should be clear and colourless, not mucilaginous, and to be of value medicinally must be free from all metallic impurities, which may be detected by hydrogen sulphide and ammonium sulphide, neither of which should produce turbidity in the water.' 'Ointment of
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Rose Buds & Petals Red Whole (Rosa centifolia) 1 lb: C
$9.71
This is Starwest's nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Grieve's classic 'A Modern Herbal': 'The pale petals of the Hundred-leaved Rose or Cabbage Rose are also used in commerce. On account of its fragrance, the petals of this variety of rose are much used in France for distillation of rose-water. Though possessing aperient properties, they are seldom now used internally and preparations of them are not official in the British Pharmacopoeia.' 'The roses grouped as varieties of R. centifolia have all less scent than R. gallica.' 'The best of them is the old Cabbage Rose. It is a large rose, sweet-scented, of a pink or pale rose-purple colour, the petals whitish towards the base. Its branches are covered with numerous nearly straight spines: the petioles and peduncles are nearly unarmed, but more or less clothed with glandular bristles and the leaves have five or sometimes seven ovate, glandular leaflets, softly hairy beneath. This species and its varieties have given rise to innumerable handsome garden roses.' 'The flowers are collected and deprived of the calyx and ovaries, the petals alone being employed. In drying, they become brownish and lose some of their delicious rose odour.' 'The Constituents of the Pink Rose are closely similar to those of the Red. The very little colouring matter is apparently identical with that of the Red Rose. A little tannin is present.' 'Rose-water. The British Pharmacopceia directs that it shall be prepared by mixing the distilled rose-water of commerce, obtained mostly from R. damascena, but also from R. centifolia and other species, with twice its volume of distilled water immediately before use. It is used as a vehicle for other medicines and as an eye lotion. Triple rose-water is water saturated with volatile oil of Rose petals, obtained as a by-product in the distillation of oil of Roses. The finest rose-water is obtained by distillation of the fresh petals. It should be clear and colourless, not mucilaginous, and to be of value medicinally must be free from all metallic impurities, which may be detected by hydrogen sulphide and ammonium sulphide, neither of which should produce turbidity in the water.' 'Ointment of rose-water, commonly known as Cold Cream, enjoys deserved popularity as a soothing, cooling application for chapping of the hands, face, abrasions and other superficial lesions of the skin. For its preparation, the British Pharmacopceia directs that 1½ oz. each of spermaceti and white wax be melted with 9 oz. of Almond oil, the mixture poured into a warmed mortar and 7 fluid ounces of rose-water and 8 minims of oil of Rose then incorporated with it.' 'Medicinal Action and Uses: The old herbalists considered the Red Rose to be more binding and more astringent than any of the other species....' 'Preparations: Rose-water, B.P., 1 to 2 oz. Fluid extract, ½ to 1 drachm. Confec., B.P. and U.S.P., 2 to 4 drachms. Infusion acid, B.P., ½ to 1 oz. Syrup U.S.P. Oi
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Wedding Star 915407 Preserved Natural Rose Petals Red
$29.37
Genuine rose petals are a sweet and green alternative to faux petals that must be picked up and fresh petals that tend to get crushed before they are even used. Be sure to check with your venue to ensure that their use is approved before you go ahead with them. Great for flower girl baskets or when used in place of confetti Packaged in a clear acetate box with satin ribbon in a coordinating color.
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