Patent classifications
A01H6/32
<i>Echeveria </i>plant named ‘AMIECH1913’
A new and distinct Echeveria hybrid plant named AMIECH1913 which is characterized by strongly concave obovate to short spatulate foliage in a basal rosette, green foliage that is lightly covered with light greyed-green epicuticular wax, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
<i>Echeveria </i>plant named ‘AMIECH1913’
A new and distinct Echeveria hybrid plant named AMIECH1913 which is characterized by strongly concave obovate to short spatulate foliage in a basal rosette, green foliage that is lightly covered with light greyed-green epicuticular wax, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
<i>Echeveria </i>plant named ‘OVPEARLS08’
A new and distinct variety of Echeveria plant named OVPEARLSO8 which is characterized by a flattened profile with relatively narrow foliage that is somewhat loosely held in a basal rosette, green and moderately glossy foliage which is narrowly margined dark greyed-purple and becoming more broadly margined at the apex, light suffusion of greyed-purple across most of the abaxial foliar surface, and involute foliar margins at and near the apex. The new variety has shown to be uniform and stable in the resulting generations from asexual propagation.
<i>Echeveria </i>plant named ‘OVPEARLS08’
A new and distinct variety of Echeveria plant named OVPEARLSO8 which is characterized by a flattened profile with relatively narrow foliage that is somewhat loosely held in a basal rosette, green and moderately glossy foliage which is narrowly margined dark greyed-purple and becoming more broadly margined at the apex, light suffusion of greyed-purple across most of the abaxial foliar surface, and involute foliar margins at and near the apex. The new variety has shown to be uniform and stable in the resulting generations from asexual propagation.
<i>Sempervivum </i>plant named ‘Ruby’
A new and distinct variety of Sempervivum named Ruby that is characterized by a fast-growing single rosette of thick succulent leaves arranged in whorls with reduced production of offsets and flowers and whose foliage color is conditioned by regional growing conditions and nursery practices. Foliage color ranges from bright red and green when plants have been overwintered in cold conditions to dark red and green when plants have not receiving any winter chilling.
<i>Sempervivum </i>plant named ‘Ruby’
A new and distinct variety of Sempervivum named Ruby that is characterized by a fast-growing single rosette of thick succulent leaves arranged in whorls with reduced production of offsets and flowers and whose foliage color is conditioned by regional growing conditions and nursery practices. Foliage color ranges from bright red and green when plants have been overwintered in cold conditions to dark red and green when plants have not receiving any winter chilling.
<i>Crassula </i>plant named ‘OVWOODS04’
A new and distinct Crassula plant named OVWOODS04 which is characterized by the combination of a broad spreading growth habit, glossy succulent foliage, dark green that is longitudinally striped, blotched and marbled with a pale-yellow coloration, and the stability of all characteristics from generation to generation.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Powderpuff’
A new and distinct ornamental perennial Sedum plant named Powderpuff is characterized by tight-forming compact clumps with small-sized, blue-green glaucous foliage and blue-green vertical to arching branched flower stems that resist falling over and opening up in the center of the plant throughout the growing season. Numerous stems produce a multitude of flowers of bright rosy-pink effect completely covering the top of the plant. The new plant is useful for the landscape in containers, as specimens, en masse.
<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Sunset Boulevard’
A new, distinct Sedum plant as illustrated and described, characterized by large gray-green foliage, RHS 70 A color flowers, and taller height.
<i>Echeveria </i>plant named ‘TSAECH1910’
A new and distinct Echeveria plant named TSAECH1910 which is characterized by an abundance of narrowly oblanceolate, dark yellow-green foliage that is tightly held in a compact stemless rosette, foliage that becomes progressively suffused with dark greyed-purple on the abaxial surface, foliage that is distally margined and tipped with dark greyed-purple on the adaxial surface, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.