Species whose fruits are used both in Europe and Asia include the briar rose or dog rose, which is made into tea or tisane, and the eglantine. |
Young, the eglantine of the causses brings you the briar's flower aromas and the bouquet forms by maturation and brings apple and nut hints. |
In another, I will work the seed into a colony of violets that occupy a sunny bank under eglantine roses. |
Elegant on the nose with truffle, eglantine and spicy aromas, achieved through small yield wine-making. |
Along the plinth runs a motif of eglantine foliation, a common feature in Gandhara art. |
Hidden by brier and eglantine, they are fast losing all traces of cultivation. |