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Naming a rose after Aillidh?

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chipmonkey · 11/07/2012 01:00

Apologies if anyone has already thought of this but there is a company which will name a rose after a person. It costs £150. I was thinking if expat liked the idea that maybe some of us could club together and get it done? What do people think?

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HelpWhatToDo · 11/07/2012 01:06

I think it's a lovely idea.

I know it's the done thing to give money to a relevant charity, but I think a tribute that is physically there to be seen as it grows is a beautiful act of remembrance too. Along side, obviously.

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SPsFanjoLovesRussellHoward · 11/07/2012 01:18

I think its a great idea.

A beautiful name for a beautiful flower

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chipmonkey · 11/07/2012 11:23

Bumping. Anyone else on board?

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BettySwollocksandaCrustyRack · 11/07/2012 12:24

It's a lovely idea...also, you can get people kits wherer they can grow their own rose as well as registering it with a particular name.

My friend got me one of these when my mum died......it took me a good long while to feel ready but when I felt better I started growing the seedlings...it gives me great pleasure to be nurturing these flowers and seeing them grow........and they will also be registered after my mum....

Amazon do them - might be nice for Ex Pat and her kids to sow these seeds together and see them grow?

Sorry, dont know if thats a shit idea or not x

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StrandedBear · 11/07/2012 12:45

I was thinking earlier about the 'name a star' sets that you can get for about £25, you buy the box it gives you a star chart showing where your star is and when you send off the registration details you get a lovely certificate

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StrandedBear · 11/07/2012 12:45

I was thinking earlier about the 'name a star' sets that you can get for about £25, you buy the box it gives you a star chart showing where your star is and when you send off the registration details you get a lovely certificate

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baabaapinksheep · 11/07/2012 13:00

The name a star thing is a con, the companies selling them do not have the right to give a star a particular name. Anyone can name a star whatever they want, but it won't be its official name. If you want to name a star then easier to just choose one, name it and save the £25 fee. Sorry!

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wizzler · 11/07/2012 13:05

Whatabout the Woodland Trust.. you can plant trees in someone's name, and they are definitely legit.. as I recall you can choose which area of woodland to plant in too

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chipmonkey · 11/07/2012 13:58

The tree planting might also be a runner.
Probably best to check with the expat family and see what they would like.

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chipmonkey · 13/07/2012 16:34

I asked giraffes and she thinks it's a lovely idea and the name "Aillidh" is available. I checked with the rose-naming people. I may wait a little while and then just ask expat about colours etc.

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Jacksmania · 13/07/2012 16:47

I'm in. Please when it gets down to donating, I'm on MN rather randomly because of time zones and other shit, please someone (chipmonkey?) PM me.

Could you also link to the company? I think there will be many garden-obsessed MNers who might want to buy an Ailidh rose.

I would love one but I'm guessing shipping plants internationally is not allowed :(

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zukiecat · 13/07/2012 16:54

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ajandjjmum · 13/07/2012 16:56

I think that's a lovely idea, and would love to contribute. Let me know please. Smile

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HumphreyCushion · 13/07/2012 16:59

I think it's a lovely idea.
Count me in if Expat gives the go-ahead.

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WynkenBlynkenandNod · 13/07/2012 17:29

I'm in if go ahead is given. But was just wondering whether it might be worth approaching a few of the specialist rose breeders to see if they would be prepared to help with this and name a rose in memory of Aillidh, to sell with a percentage to a Leukemia charity. Appreciate might not be appropriate or possible to do, but thought just occurred to me when I read this.

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hellymelly · 13/07/2012 17:35

I would donate to that. I would buy the rose too. I have been so touched by brave little Aillidh and I would think of her when the rose was in flower. It is rose season now, so she would be remembered every year at the time she went. When was her birthday?

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hellymelly · 13/07/2012 17:36

really good idea WynkenBlynkenandNod re the charity.

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Jacksmania · 13/07/2012 17:58

I was thinking about the charity too - was wondering if the sellers would donate a certain amount from each sale of the rose to the Anthony Nolan Foundation?

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SoleSource · 13/07/2012 18:04

Count me in to donate :)

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chipmonkey · 13/07/2012 21:43

Wynken, that sounds like a lovely idea. Now, the only thing is, who knows about rose breeders? I tend to buy David Austen roses. Are they the sort of people you mean?

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BonkeyMollocks · 13/07/2012 21:44

I'm in too.

Beautiful idea :)

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MittzbethSalanderLovesBouncing · 13/07/2012 22:03

A very lovely idea.

I bought a miniature flowering Cherry Tree in memory of someone many years ago and it is a source of pleasure.

I would both donate and buy one Smile x

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chipmonkey · 13/07/2012 22:15

I have now emailed David Austin and asked if they would consider naming a rose after Aillidh and allowing a portion of the proceeds to go to the Anthony Nolan trust.
Probably not a good time to email as it's the weekend but hopefully someone will reply soon.

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WynkenBlynkenandNod · 13/07/2012 22:25

Yes I think so Chipmonkey. Maybe one of the smaller ones might be prepared to look at doing something, I had a very quick google earlier and found these people in Aberdeen. It's is massively more expensive than what you were suggesting originally but I wonder if they, or someone like them, would be prepared to do it cheaper, then a donation to Anthony Nolan (or another charity ).

Aillidh touched a lot of peoples' lives and so many people know children and adults affected by Leukemia and Lymphoma that potentially a lot of people might be interested and it would make it something a Rose breeder might consider.

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WynkenBlynkenandNod · 13/07/2012 22:41

Did

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