The Damask rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) is a perennial plant species within the Rosa genus of the Rosaceae family. It is known that there are about 150 rose species in the world and very few of them have strong scents, but those that do include: Rosa damascena, Rosa centifolia, Rosa alba, Rosa moschata (Baydar et al. 2007). Four different products are obtained from the flowers of the Damask rose, namely rose oil, rose water, rose concentrate, and rose absolute.The composition of essential oil components varies significantly according to the products (Goktork Baydar, Baydar 2005; Seyed Hajizadeh et al. 2022). The Damask rose is traditionally propagated by seed, root and stem cuttings, dipping, or grafting (Horn 1992). While the seed propagation is a method used in breeding studies and obtaining rootstocks; vegetative propagation methods are slow and time-consuming practices, and may have some disadvantages,