Damask Rose or Mohammadi flower has been the preeminent agricultural products of Iran since ancient times and considered as one of the indigenous plants native to the country.
Iran (IMNA) - According to the available evidence, the flower seeds of Damask rose were exported from Iran to Turkey and then to Syria and Bulgaria during the Safavid dynasty. Mohammadi is recognized as Iran's most valuable export products from ancient times to the present. In the past, Damask roses were traded to China and India through the Silk Road, and today a large part of Mohammadi roses are exported to various parts of the world.
The history of planting Mohammadi flowers dates back as far as 7,000 years, and the record of Damask rose picking ceremony goes back to a thousand years ago when there was an ancient tradition of steem distillation called Golabi Eid. Let's watch the photos of picking Damask roses in Fars's Meymand .
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