Protul Kumar et al. (2004) studied rose mi-cropropagation from nodal stem pieces and shootapex. They used MS culture medium with differ-ent concentrations and compositions of BAP,NAA and Zeatine for the propagation of axillaryshoots. Out of two explants, the explant of nodalstems produced the highest stemming in MS cul-ture medium with 1.5 mg/l BAP, 0.25 mg/l Zea-tine and 100 mg/l Casein hydrolysate (CH). Thenumber of produced stems ranged 5 to 6 in eachexplant in the first culture, but it increased to15/culture after three weeks when explant wasgrown in medium. The produced stems weretransferred to MS 1.2 rooting medium with 1mg/l IBA and 0.5 mg/l IAA and during fourweeks after that, 85% of samples produced 7-10roots (Protul Kumar et al., 2004).In the currentstudy, the effect of different hormonal concentra-tions and culture media on micropropagation of an important yellow rose species (Rosa foetida)was studied through axillary shoot explant.