Patent classifications
A01H6/50
Coleus plant named ‘Baltazrip’
A new and distinct cultivar of Coleus plant named ‘Baltazrip’, characterized by its dark greyed-purple, medium red-purple, medium green, and white multicolored foliage, and moderately vigorous, spreading growth habit, is disclosed.
Coleus plant named ‘Baltazrip’
A new and distinct cultivar of Coleus plant named ‘Baltazrip’, characterized by its dark greyed-purple, medium red-purple, medium green, and white multicolored foliage, and moderately vigorous, spreading growth habit, is disclosed.
<i>Salvia </i>plant named ‘Pink Serenade’
A new and distinct cultivar of Salvia plant named ‘Pink Serenade’, characterized by its upright plant habit; strong and vigorous growth habit; freely flowering habit; long racemes with light purple-colored flowers; and good garden performance.
<i>Coleus </i>plant named ‘UF17-109-9’
‘UF17-109-9’ is a new Coleus plant, selected because it has a highly desirable combination of traits. It has intense pink, maroon, and lime green color patterns that are distinct and consistent for all leaves of the plant. The novel leaves have superior color stability in both sun and shade conditions, and it has a spreading and compact form and mounded habit. The leaf shape of ‘UF17-109-9’ is highly elongated compared to most Coleus, and the leaf shape is extremely uniform across the plant throughout development. It has excellent lateral branching, thus providing ample vegetative propagules for producers. Because of its uniformity through all stages of production and consistent landscape performance, it has long season performance as an annual plant in the landscape until the first signs of frost in late Fall.
Salvia plant named 'White Profusion'
A new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named ‘White Profusion’ characterized by pure, clean, white flowers beginning late spring and continuing through late summer if deadheaded with densely arranged in verticils with light green-colored calyces. The new plant has a compact habit with stiff, upright, heavily-branched stems with very strong tendency to repeat when deadheaded, a strong vigorous growth rate and rugose gray-green foliage. It is useful for landscaping specimens, en masse or as a container plant.
<i>Lamium </i>plant named ‘Orchid Frost Gold’
A new cultivar of Lamium plant named ‘Orchid Frost Gold’ that is distinguishable by prostrate well-branched plant habit, leaves which are heart-shaped, dentate, lime-green in color, accented by a green edges, inflorescences of soft red-purple flowers which are held upright along the stems and above the prostrate foliage canopy, is disclosed.
Mentha Plant Named 'Columbia'
A new and distinct variety of Mentha x piperita, ‘Columbia’ is characterized by its unique oil chemistry and sweet complex flavor profile. The new varietal offers a Mentha x piperita variety that it is resistant to diseases such as Verticillium Wilt and Mint Rust.
Mentha Canadensis plant named 'Umpqua'
A new and distinct variety of Mentha canadensis, ‘Umpqua’ is characterized by its unique flavor profile providing for a distinct long-lasting mouth cooling sensation. The new varietal offers a very clean, fresh mouthfeel and intense nasal properties with strong cooling characteristic sensations that increase as it is experienced.
Columbia
A new and distinct variety of M. x piperita, ‘Columbia’ is characterized by its unique oil chemistry and sweet complex flavor profile. The new varietal offers a M. x piperita variety that has strong resistance to diseases such as Verticillium Wilt and Mint Rust.
Umpqua
A new and distinct variety of Mentha canadensis, ‘Umpqua’ is characterized by its unique oil flavor profile providing for a distinct long-lasting mouth cooling sensation. The new varietal offers an oil with a very clean, fresh mouthfeel and intense nasal properties with strong cooling characteristic sensations that increase as it is experienced. ‘Umpqua’ also has strong disease resistance and can grow in areas typically infected by mint diseases.