Dog Rose with John Feehan in May, Wildflower of Offaly Series
John Feehan describes the structure of the Dog Rose and its close human associations.
Further details are available in 'Wildflowers of Offaly' by John Feehan published by Offaly County Council and available on line from www.offalyhistory.com/shop and Midland Books, Tullamore.
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What a lovely video! 100 to 150 rose species in the wild, mostly in the northern hemisphere ... but 30-35,000 varieties, gosh!
What a man!! Plethora of knowledge, such a joy to watch and listen
So good could watch these videos all day.
Brilliant, well done all, please keep them coming...
Wonderful to hear how much knowledge you have here.
Great videos John. You’re very knowledgeable. I enjoy watching 👍 nice to see the insects at the end.
Wonderful video!
Very enjoyable
Thanks from a great Dutch admirer of the channel. I hope you could show some Ulmus glabra specimens (don´t know if theyŕe in Offaly), would be great to see these irish native gems! Cheers..
The first time I heard of rose hip was when my mom's old bosses went on a trip to South America (can remember which country ). They brought my mom some rose hip tea. When I tried it I fell in love with it, has a orangy taste to it, sweet with adding sugar really loved it. That was a few years ago hadn't be able to get it again.
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Love this video thank you so much!!!!
Great video. Thanks for making them! Good luck from Roscommon
Thank you for the video.
Do dog roses like to climb up a trelis or arbor?
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I would also like to know. And what time is the best to put in ground from pot 😃