
|Articles|August 29, 2019
When life gives you rose hips…
Fun Fact! During World War II, when Great Britain was unable to import citrus, citizens were encouraged to gather rose hips from the Dog Rose plant (Rosa canina L.) as a source of vitamin C.
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During World War II, when Great Britain was unable to import citrus, citizens were encouraged to gather rose hips from the Dog Rose plant (Rosa canina L.) as a source of vitamin C.
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