Flower
''Rosa Gallica Officinalis, Apothecary’s Rose, Old Red Damask, Rose of Provins''
Lancaster's Red Rose is an official variety and is possibly the first cultivated rose. The rose grew wild throughout central Asia and was discovered by the ancient Persians and Egyptians. Later adopted by the Romans, who introduced it to Gaul (France) where it assumed the name ''Rosa gallica''. It is documented that Charlemagne’s court exploited the rose as a perfume. The rose was also appreciated for its medical value and was utilized in countless medical remedies.
Image:lancasterrose.gifthumb|100px|right|The Red Rose of Lancaster