Botanical Name: Rosa canina
Common Names: Dog rose, Hep tree, hip tree, wild brier, brier rose, hip fruit
Rosehips ripen on wild roses through late autumn. They have been used for centuries as a nutrient powerhouse and alternative to citrus fruits when they weren't available.
Rosehips have a delicate, floral flavor that's subtly sweet with a distinct tart aftertaste. You can enjoy rosehips in a soothing cup of tea and in smoothies, jams, and honeys.
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Herb: Rosehips
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