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Rose Hips
The rose hip is the fruit of the rose bush which forms at the base of the flower.
Rose hips are "pods" which contain the seeds of the rose bush. Rose hips vary widely in shape, size, and color. Most typically they are red or orange, but may be dark purple to black dependent on rose species. Rose hips are an excellent source of Vitamin C and are popular for making teas, oils, and syrups. Rose hips can also be used to make yummy jams and jellies. Rose hips from the Rugosa species are often said to be the tastiest fruits for consumption. The above article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Rose Hip". Growing
and Harvesting Rose Hips Growing
Roses for Hips Rugosas are an excellent choice for quality hips, and they are also a beautiful addition to the landscape, whether used as a dense hedge or a specimen plant. The flowers have a delightful fragrance and you'll be tempted to cut armloads to bring indoors, but try to resist the temptation. Remember, the more flowers you cut, the fewer hips you will have. Harvesting
and Preparing Rose Hips Rose hips will have the most nutritional value when used immediately after harvesting. To prepare rose hips for tea, cut off the bloom stem, cut the hip in half, and scrape out the seeds and hairy pith. This can be very tedious with tiny hips, so you may want to save the smallest hips for jellies. Rose hips used for jellies don't need to be seeded or scraped. A half and half mixture of rose hip juice and apple juice makes a tasty jelly. Rose
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