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Damask rose harvest begins in Meymand

  1. Society
May 9, 2026 - 16:33

Harvesting Damask rose annually begins in May in Meymand, a city in the southern province of Fars. The city produces over 10,000 tons of rose water per year. 

Iranians use Damask rose in cooking, tea serving, and celebrations. Damask rose is also renowned for its fine fragrance.

Photo: Mehr / Hadi Haddadi

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