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'Nyveldt's White' rose Reviews & Comments
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most recent 17 FEB 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 FEB 16
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 17 FEB 16 by Patricia Routley
True-blue - there is a misleading spelling in your comment. GST did not spell it 'Nyvelt's White'. He spelt it 'Nyveldt's White'. He did not say it had fresh green leaches, but had fresh green leaves. Perhaps you might like to double check any spelling in your comments.

Admin - I am deleting the name you added on Feb 15, 'Nyvelt's White'.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 17 FEB 16 by true-blue
Sorry for the typos, and I thought I had doubled checked!

My mistake was due to Cornhill's misspelled listing:

http://cornhillnursery.com/retail/roses/rosarugosa/nyvelt.html
I wrote to them today, about the spelling mistake.
I apologize for the confusion.

When I searched for Nyvelt (incorrect spelling) on the HMF site, I came upon a rose named Novelty.

When I turned to GST, I misread with the wrong spelling.

VoilĂ , hope it explains it all.

- Bob
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 17 FEB 16 by true-blue
For some reason I can't post/edit on HMF from my computer!
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Reply #4 of 3 posted 17 FEB 16 by true-blue
Here you are, corrected. Again my apologies....

Graham Stuart Thomas - Rosebook 1994 edition. P. 189

'Nyveldt's White'. Nyveldt, Holland, 1955. Rosa rugosa 'Rubra' x R cinnamomea crossed with
R. nitida. This shows more affinity to R. rugosa and makes a large, arching shrub with fresh
green leaves. The flowers are borne in clusters, single, of cold, pure white; recurrent.
Fragrant. Heps orange-red.
Austin, page 239
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