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Book  (2019)  Page(s) 47.  
 
Editor [?] Australian Rose Award 2018 (ARA).  Johannes (John) Nieuwesteeg ARA - Victoria. 
....His most interesting release is the rose named in his honour, rosa x nieuwesteegii, a repeat-flowering cross of r. willmottiae and r. foliolosa.
Magazine  (2015)  Page(s) 21. Vol 37. No. 3.  
 
Steve Beck. Johannes Sebastian (John) Nieuwesteeg.
....His most interesting release is the rose named in his honour, Rosa x nieuwesteegii a repeat-flowering cross of R. willmottiae' and R. foliolosa
Magazine  (Feb 2010)  Page(s) Vol 22, No. 1.  
 
John Nieuwesteeg: ....and you may as well mention a hybrid between R. foliolosa and R. willmottiae that we've got and thinking of registering soon. We're planning on calling it R. x Nieuwesteegii.
Magazine  (2009)  Page(s) 13. Vol 31, No. 1.  
 
Sue Zwar. Some Favourite Roses from the Pre-Conference Tour. John Nieuwesteeg also grows R. willmottiae, but with a difference. He has a beautiful hybrid of R. willmottiae and R. foliolosa[*] that came up between its two parents and which he is thinking of registering because of the beauty of the plant which has taken on the best attributes of both its beautiful parents.

* John Nieuwesteeg has advised Helpmefind that this parentage should be reversed
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