Patent classifications
A01H6/12
Sansevieria 'HANSOTI22'
A new and distinct cultivar of Sansevieria plant named HANSOTI22 is disclosed, characterized by dark green foliage with a yellow margin and distinctive yellow-green central streaking. Foliage is arranged in attractive spiral rosettes with lowermost foliage occurring at obtuse angles from the center of the plant. The new cultivar is a compact birds nest type Sansevieria forming small plants, reaching about 12 to 15 cm in height at maturity. Plants require little water, having a moderate tolerance for drought, and are also tolerant of very wet conditions. The new variety is a Sansevieria, typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.
Sansevieria 'HANSOTI26'
A new and distinct cultivar of Sansevieria plant named HANSOTI26 is disclosed, characterized by unique light grey-green foliage with distinct dark green linear markings in the form of linear lines along the length of the leaf and transverse cross hatching on this, contrasting with the light green background. The arched leaves are relatively fleshy, strap-like with maximum width up to 3 cm, upright, somewhat stiff with soft, non-aggressive tips that do not hurt or poke even in large mature plants. HANSOTI26, unlike most commercial Sansevieria cultivars, comes true to type and quickly forms adventitious shoots from leaf cuttings. Plants of HANSOTI26 are extremely tough, even when compared to other Sansevieria cultivars, and are very long lasting under low light indoor conditions. The new variety is a Sansevieria, categorized within the Novelty Sansevieria Group, typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.
Sansevieria 'HANSOTI26'
A new and distinct cultivar of Sansevieria plant named HANSOTI26 is disclosed, characterized by unique light grey-green foliage with distinct dark green linear markings in the form of linear lines along the length of the leaf and transverse cross hatching on this, contrasting with the light green background. The arched leaves are relatively fleshy, strap-like with maximum width up to 3 cm, upright, somewhat stiff with soft, non-aggressive tips that do not hurt or poke even in large mature plants. HANSOTI26, unlike most commercial Sansevieria cultivars, comes true to type and quickly forms adventitious shoots from leaf cuttings. Plants of HANSOTI26 are extremely tough, even when compared to other Sansevieria cultivars, and are very long lasting under low light indoor conditions. The new variety is a Sansevieria, categorized within the Novelty Sansevieria Group, typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.
SANSEVIERIA PLANT NAMED ‘HANSOTI21’
A new and distinct cultivar of Sansevieria plant named HANSOTI21 is disclosed, characterized by unusual twisted, curled, compact foliage arranged in flattened, spiral rosettes. The new cultivar is a compact Birds Nest type Sansevieria forming small plants, reaching only about 12 cm in height at maturity. Plants require little water, having a moderate tolerance for drought, and are also tolerant of very wet conditions. Foliage is green and yellow-green banded with a yellow margin. The new variety is a Sansevieria, typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.
SANSEVIERIA PLANT NAMED ‘HANSOTI21’
A new and distinct cultivar of Sansevieria plant named HANSOTI21 is disclosed, characterized by unusual twisted, curled, compact foliage arranged in flattened, spiral rosettes. The new cultivar is a compact Birds Nest type Sansevieria forming small plants, reaching only about 12 cm in height at maturity. Plants require little water, having a moderate tolerance for drought, and are also tolerant of very wet conditions. Foliage is green and yellow-green banded with a yellow margin. The new variety is a Sansevieria, typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.
<i>Hosta </i>plant named ‘Sound of Music’
A new and distinct Hosta plant named Sound of Music producing very large-sized rounded mounds of basal, broadly-cordate to rounded, giant-sized leaves with acute apices, cordate bases, slightly wavy margins and a tendency to cup downwardly toward the apex. The leaves are variegated having glaucous bluish-green margins and centers that begin the season chartreuse and become creamy-yellow as the season progresses with intermediate color separation between the margin and center of variably large segments of several shades of chartreuse. The campanulate flowers are near pale purple just above the foliage beginning in mid to late June. Sound of Music is useful in the landscape, as a container plant, a specimen or en masse.
<i>Hosta </i>plant named ‘Sound of Music’
A new and distinct Hosta plant named Sound of Music producing very large-sized rounded mounds of basal, broadly-cordate to rounded, giant-sized leaves with acute apices, cordate bases, slightly wavy margins and a tendency to cup downwardly toward the apex. The leaves are variegated having glaucous bluish-green margins and centers that begin the season chartreuse and become creamy-yellow as the season progresses with intermediate color separation between the margin and center of variably large segments of several shades of chartreuse. The campanulate flowers are near pale purple just above the foliage beginning in mid to late June. Sound of Music is useful in the landscape, as a container plant, a specimen or en masse.
<i>Hosta </i>plant named ‘Hope Springs Eternal’
A new and distinct Hosta plant named Hope Springs Eternal with medium, rounded-mound habit of heavy-substance, stiff, variegated foliage. Leaves are glaucous, broadly ovate with undulate margins, creamy-white margins, bluish-green centers and intermediate colors between. Flowers have pale purple margins with slightly darker veins, held above foliage beginning in early July. The new plant is attractive for landscaping in the garden as a specimen, in mass and as a container.
<i>Hosta </i>plant named ‘Hope Springs Eternal’
A new and distinct Hosta plant named Hope Springs Eternal with medium, rounded-mound habit of heavy-substance, stiff, variegated foliage. Leaves are glaucous, broadly ovate with undulate margins, creamy-white margins, bluish-green centers and intermediate colors between. Flowers have pale purple margins with slightly darker veins, held above foliage beginning in early July. The new plant is attractive for landscaping in the garden as a specimen, in mass and as a container.
Spathiphyllum Plant Named ‘Sweet Catalina’
Sweet Catalina is a new and distinctive variety of Spathiphyllum plant which is characterized by broad, dark green foliage, strong and rigid petioles, the lack of pollen production, and the stability of all characteristics from generation to generation. The new variety is typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.