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Who do you give 25 small sugar chunks and 25 rose hips too on Horseisle?

Paticia Plum for rose hips. Buy or gather the small sugar chunks on Cloud Isle.


Who does the Rose Hips go to on HorseIsle?

If you are talking about Rose Thorne, then she is the owner of the flower shop at Hotton, Desert Isle.(:


How do you find Rose Hips?

Find a rose bushWait for it to flower Wait for it to fruit The fruits are the rose hips.


What is the scientific name for rose hips?

The scientific name for rose hips is Rosa canina.


What are rose hips and how do they improve the vitamin c ?

The rose hips are berry like fruit that comes from the rose after the flower dies. It has a high content of vitamin C.


What eats rose hips?

bears eat them and babies


If I'm allergic to roses should i even take anything with rose hips in it?

If you are allergic to roses, you may also be sensitive to rose hips, as they are derived from the same plant. It is advisable to consult with an allergist or healthcare provider before consuming any product that contains rose hips to determine if it is safe for you.


Is rose a fruit?

A rose is a flower, not a fuit.


Are rose hips gluten free?

Yes. They are gluten free.


What Food is produced in the?

Tomato, Squash, Rose Hips for tea.


Where can you find rose-hips?

Rose hips are the fruit of the wild rose plant. The roses generally bloom in the spring and early summer, and the fruit becomes evident in the early autumn. Wild roses are generally found in or near woodlands.


What variety of rose bushes develop the best rose hip for rose hip tea?

The best varieties of rose bushes for producing rose hips ideal for tea are typically the Rugosa rose (Rosa rugosa) and the wild dog rose (Rosa canina). Rugosa roses are particularly valued for their large, flavorful hips and high vitamin C content, while dog roses also produce abundant, nutritious hips. Both varieties thrive in various climates and offer a rich flavor profile for making rose hip tea. For optimal results, it's best to harvest the hips after the first frost, when their sweetness intensifies.