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Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
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Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Does anyone have "St Brigid's Rose"?
I understand from HMF ( [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ) that is maybe available still.
I understand from HMF ( [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ) that is maybe available still.
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
Registration date : 2011-06-08
Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Found it!
It is still being propagated by John Nieuwesteeg and I picked it up today at Newstead Roses in Monbulk.
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It is still being propagated by John Nieuwesteeg and I picked it up today at Newstead Roses in Monbulk.
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AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Thanks.
Of course, I had no real idea what this rose looked like (HMF description notwithstanding)... I only chose it because one of my dogs is a Brighid....
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(That's her mother - Belle - in the background. And yes, there's a rose for her too. hahaha I just need the "bramble rose" now...)
Of course, I had no real idea what this rose looked like (HMF description notwithstanding)... I only chose it because one of my dogs is a Brighid....
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(That's her mother - Belle - in the background. And yes, there's a rose for her too. hahaha I just need the "bramble rose" now...)
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Hi,
that's a very good reason to buy the rose. I thoroughly approve. Nice dogs.
Barbara B
that's a very good reason to buy the rose. I thoroughly approve. Nice dogs.
Barbara B
Barbara B- Number of posts : 429
Location : Somerville, Victoria, Australia
Registration date : 2009-05-14
Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Thanks, Barbara.
It would be nice to have a 'Gemma' rose too. I planted a 'Duchesse de Brabant' on my sheltie's grave but I think it may grow too big... (Mistydowns website said 90cm...)
I guess Gemma was a large Sheltie
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(she worked sheep in the yards too. )
It would be nice to have a 'Gemma' rose too. I planted a 'Duchesse de Brabant' on my sheltie's grave but I think it may grow too big... (Mistydowns website said 90cm...)
I guess Gemma was a large Sheltie
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(she worked sheep in the yards too. )
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Wendy, what a great looking pair, Gemma is very photogenic. What is her breeding, is there any 'german coollie' in her. I ask as I noticed the 2 different eye colours
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(That's her mother - Belle - in the background. And yes, there's a rose for her too. hahaha I just need the "bramble rose" now...)[/quote]
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(That's her mother - Belle - in the background. And yes, there's a rose for her too. hahaha I just need the "bramble rose" now...)[/quote]
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Registration date : 2009-01-11
Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
That one is Brighid, David. And no Coolie/Koolie - just working Border Collie lines. The 2 eye colours is not uncommon. Her grandmother was like that.
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Sorry for the mistake Wendy. Brighid is photogenic . Back on track for a minute 'St Brigid's' rose is very pretty.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Hi Wendy,
I have shelties too. They go beautifully with roses.
Barbara B
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I have shelties too. They go beautifully with roses.
Barbara B
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Barbara B- Number of posts : 429
Location : Somerville, Victoria, Australia
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Great photo Autumn Damask !
rosemeadow- Number of posts : 902
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Location : Exeter, Tasmania
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Shelties are great in lots of places.
I'd like to get another one .... one day.... having 3 Borders though is enough at present!!
I'd like to get another one .... one day.... having 3 Borders though is enough at present!!
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Ooooo! Just noticed what the portal photo is at the moment!
Thanks, Simon.
Thanks, Simon.
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
I took this pic to show the shading that is on the petals
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AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
The list keeps getting longer! Great pic of the rose Wendy she is beautiful!
tambralyngar- Number of posts : 231
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Location : Nambour Qld
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Thats a great shot of St Brigid, Wendy
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Sorry Wendy, don't have that one but have 'Lady Sylvia' or Sylvia which reads and looks the same.
Ozeboy- Number of posts : 1673
Location : Glenorie, Sydney NSW
Registration date : 2008-12-28
Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
It does look similar doesn't it?
*adds another to the list*
*adds another to the list*
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
Registration date : 2011-06-08
Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
Wendy is this photo the same as the first couple. The first 2, are they "St Brigids Rose".AutumnDamask wrote:I took this pic to show the shading that is on the petals
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This second photo posted later looks different to the first 2.
IMO, the single shot is not 'Sylvia or Lady Sylvia'
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
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Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
This photo is of 'St Brigid's Rose', David. We've had a few days of warmer weather and this blooms is a lot paler than the earlier ones (which came out just after I brought it back from down south).
AutumnDamask- Number of posts : 1360
Location : Benalla, Victoria
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St Brigid
Many moons have passed since this thread began and ended. But now I am looking for the good saint. Unlike her co-patron of Ireland, she appears to have faded into the background. But I wouls like to include her into my collection sanints.
Any clues as to where she might be found?
TIA
Any clues as to where she might be found?
TIA
geoffreyhumble- Number of posts : 1
Location : Mortlake, Victoria
Registration date : 2017-01-02
Re: Looking for "St Brigid's Rose"
You could try the school to which it was named or maybe Ross roses.
From higher in this thread, Newstead Roses in Monbulk.
From higher in this thread, Newstead Roses in Monbulk.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
Age : 70
Location : Mudgee, NSW, Australia
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