Patent classifications
A01H6/12
Ornithogalum plant named 'BCOR -09.001'
A new and distinct cultivar of Ornithogalum dubium named ‘BCOR-09.001’ resulting from a controlled hybridization. The new cultivar ‘BCOR-09.001’ has R.H.S. 24 A (orange group) tepals at maturity, erect and strong racemes which resist bending under low light conditions, a long blooming habit and broad, channeled leaves.
Ornithogalum plant named 'BCOR-09.002'
A new and distinct cultivar of Omithogalum dubium named ‘BCOR-09.002’ resulted from a controlled hybridization of commercial varieties. The cultivar ‘BCOR-09.002’ has R.H.S. 11 B (yellow group) tepals, erect and strong racemes which resist bending under low light conditions, a long blooming habit and broad, channeled leaves.
X Mangave plant named 'Pineapple Express'
A new and unique X Mangave plant named ‘Pineapple Express’ characterized by rapid growth rate and compact habit of stiff, upright to outward pointing, succulent foliage gray-green coloring and burgundy speckling. The green flowers on heavily-branched, tall, stiff, purplish tinted scapes are loaded with nectar are highly attractive to hummingbirds.
X Mangave plant named 'Kaleidoscope'
A new and unique X Mangave plant named ‘Kaleidoscope’ characterized by long arching succulent foliage with blue-green centers and variegated yellowish-green to yellowish-cream margins developing under ultra violet light grey-purple to cherry red speckling throughout and strong cherry-red tinting in the margin. The green flowers on tall stiff scapes are loaded with nectar are highly attractive to hummingbirds.
Anthericum plant named ‘Starlight’
A new cultivar of Anthericum ‘Starlight’ that is characterized by its variegated foliage with light yellow-green and creamy-white midribs, and multiple longitudinal stripes throughout the darker green leaf blade, its yellow-green inflorescence stalks and its ust growth habit, golden yellow colored flower buds, white flowers with yellow tips and bright yellow stamens, and its non-viable seeds.
Hesperaloe plant named 'MSWNPERMA'
A new and distinct cultivar of Hesperaloe plant named ‘MSWMPerma’, characterized by its relatively compact plant habit; vigorous growth habit; upright dark purple-colored peduncles; campanulate brownish red to dark purple-colored flowers; and good garden performance.
<i>Dracaena </i>plant named ‘BRONZE BAY’
The new variety ‘BRONZE BAY’ is a cultivar of the Dracaena deremensis plants. It can reach 1.5 m length in a 21 cm diameter pot, with an average of approximately 30-35 leaves per plant. The arrangement of the leaves are base wrapped around the stem. Shows a bright light green colored foliage, with central yellow stripes.
X <i>Mangave </i>plant named ‘Pineapple Smoothie’
A new and distinct x Mangave plant named ‘Pineapple Smoothie’ characterized by moderate to rapid growth rate and compact habit of stiff, upright to outward pointing, succulent foliage gray-green coloring and burgundy speckling in the leaf centers and cherry red in the margins. The leaves have a creamy white margin. The new plant is suitable for use in the landscape or as a potted plant.
<i>Hosta </i>plant named ‘Above the Clouds’
A new and distinct Hosta plant named ‘Above the Clouds’ producing medium mounds of highly-glaucous, bluish, nearly-rounded to broadly ovate leaves of strongly glaucous bluish color. The flowers are white with light lavender centers and pale lavender backs. Flowers are subtended by floral bracts of a closely matching color making the whole scape more effective. ‘Above the Clouds’ is useful in the landscape, as a container plant, a specimen or en masse.
<i>Hosta </i>plant named ‘Emperor's New Clothes’
A new and distinct Hosta plant named ‘Emperor's New Clothes’ with large-sized, rounded-mound habit of large ovate to nearly cordate foliage. Leaves begin the season with a yellowish-green with dark-green speckles, patches and streaks and mature to a minty green from tiny speckling on a white background, with patches and streaks of dark-green. The plant produces pale purple flared campanulate flowers on upright scapes well above the foliage beginning in mid-June and continuing for about four weeks.