Patent classifications
A01H6/30
<i>Dianthus </i>‘DDTOW14-0’
A new and distinct variety of Dianthus plant named ‘DDTOW14-0’ is disclosed, characterized by unique bi-color flowers of salmon with well-defined white margins. Plants bloom for an extended period into the Summer and are hardy to USDA Zone 5. The new variety is a Dianthus, typically produced as a garden or container plant.
Gypsophila with Acute Inflorescence Branching
The invention relates to the field of Gypsophila paniculata, specifically, the variety designated ‘DGYPSALBBF’, and its unique acute inflorescence branching. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘DGYPSALBBF’, and use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘DGYPSALBBF’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts of ‘DGYPSALBBF’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Gypsophila varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘DGYPSALBBF’ with any other Gypsophila variety. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Gypsophila paniculata using the variety ‘DGYPSALBBF’ and applying plant breeding techniques.
Gypsophila with Acute Inflorescence Branching
The invention relates to the field of Gypsophila paniculata, specifically, the variety designated ‘DGYPSALBBF’, and its unique acute inflorescence branching. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘DGYPSALBBF’, and use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘DGYPSALBBF’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts of ‘DGYPSALBBF’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Gypsophila varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘DGYPSALBBF’ with any other Gypsophila variety. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Gypsophila paniculata using the variety ‘DGYPSALBBF’ and applying plant breeding techniques.
<i>Dianthus </i>‘DDTRO15-0’
A new and distinct variety of Dianthus plant named ‘DDTRO15-0’ is disclosed, characterized by unique tri-color flowers of red-purple with a brighter red-purple blotch and light pink margins. Plants bloom for an extended period into the Summer and are hardy to USDA Zone 5. The new variety is a Dianthus, typically produced as a garden or container plant.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KLEDG20463’
A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDG20463’ particularly distinguished by double pink to white flowers with very early flowering, is disclosed.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KLEDG20461’
A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDG20461’ particularly distinguished by double purple flowers with white borders and very early flowering, is disclosed.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KLEDG20468’
A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDG20468’ particularly distinguished by double purple-red flowers with pink borders and very early flowering, is disclosed.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KLEDG20469’
A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDG20469’ particularly distinguished by double white flowers and very early flowering, is disclosed.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KonD1400K4’
A new and distinct cultivar of Dianthus plant named ‘KonD1400K4’, characterized by its uniformly mounding and upright to broadly spreading plant habit; dense and bushy appearance; freely and remontant flowering habit from early spring until the autumn; pink and dark red bi-colored single-type flowers; vernalization is not required for flowering; and good container and garden performance.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KonD1400K6’
A new and distinct cultivar of Dianthus plant named ‘KonD1400K6’, characterized by its uniformly mounding and upright to spreading plant habit; dense and bushy appearance; freely and remontant flowering habit from early spring until the autumn; dark red and light pink bi-colored single-type flowers; vernalization is not required for flowering; and good container and garden performance.