Patent classifications
A01H6/50
Catnip cultivar ‘CR3’
The disclosure provides seed, tissue cultures, essential oil extracts, and plants of catnip hybrid CR3, as well as methods for producing a catnip plants by crossing CR3plants with themselves or with another catnip plant, such as a plant of another genotype, variety, or cultivar. The disclosure further provides seed, tissue cultures, essential oil extracts, and plants produced by such crossing. Methods of using the plants and extracts as insect repellents and in pet toys, are also provided.
<i>Lavandula </i>plant named ‘Kerbeelight’
A new and distinct cultivar of Lavandula angustifolia plant named KERBEELIGHT is disclosed, characterized, by a compact, bushy plant, which is free flowering, with short peduncles. Flowers are light violet. The new variety is a Lavandula angustifolia, suitable for outdoor landscape and container use.
<i>Salvia </i>plant named ‘DSALAXBL’
A new and distinct cultivar of Salvia plant named DSALAXBL is disclosed, characterized by early flowering on compact, upright plants. Plants flower abundantly, producing violet-blue flowers with uniquely colored sepals of purple and green. The new variety is a Salvia, normally produced as an outdoor garden or container plant.
<i>Salvia </i>plant named ‘Back to the Fuchsia’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Back to the Fuchsia characterized by its medium-sized, dark-pink flowers from deep purplish-red buds densely arranged in verticils and dark greyish-red calyxes and stems with intense light. The new plant has a medium height, compact, rounded habit with stiff, upright, heavily-branched stems and a strong vigorous growth rate and gray-green foliage. Back to the Fuchsia is useful for landscaping as a specimen plant or en masse.
<i>Salvia </i>plant named ‘Snow Kiss’
The new and distinct cultivar of perennial Salvia plant named Snow Kiss characterized by its white flower buds and large white flowers with a blush of pale purple densely arranged in verticils. The new plant has a dense habit with stiff, upright, heavily-branched stems showing persistent calyxes, a strong vigorous growth rate and dark olive-green foliage.
<i>Lavandula </i>plant named ‘KERBEEPOWER’
A new and distinct cultivar of Lavandula angustifolia plant named KERBEEPOWER is disclosed, characterized by a compact, bushy plant, with short peduncles, and large flower spikes. Flowers are violet-blue. The new variety is a Lavandula angustifolia, suitable for outdoor landscape and container use.
<i>Lavandula </i>plant named ‘KERBEEDARK’
A new and distinct cultivar of Lavandula angustifolia plant named KERBEEDARK is disclosed, characterized, by a compact, bushy and dense plant habit. Plants are free flowering, with uniquely short peduncles and dark violet flowers. The new variety is a Lavandula angustifolia, suitable for outdoor landscape and container use.
<i>Lavandula </i>plant named ‘KERBEEWHITE’
A new and distinct cultivar of Lavandula angustifolia plant named KERBEEWHITE is disclosed, characterized by a compact, bushy plant, which is free flowering, with short peduncles, and wide flower spikes. Flowers are white. The new variety is a Lavandula angustifolia, suitable for outdoor landscape and container use.
<i>Lavandula </i>plant named ‘KERBEEPINK’
A new and distinct cultivar of Lavandula angustifolia plant named KERBEEPINK is disclosed, characterized, a compact, bushy plant, which is free flowering, with short peduncles. Flowers are light pink. The new variety is a Lavandula angustifolia, suitable for outdoor landscape and container use.
<i>Lavandula </i>plant named ‘Anouk Deluxe 1225’
A new and distinct cultivar of Lavandula plant named Anouk Deluxe 1225, characterized by its upright and broadly spreading plant habit; freely branching growth habit; freely flowering habit; no requirement for a vernalization period for flowering; dark purple-colored flowers and purple-colored terminal flower bracts positioned on strong and erect peduncles; long flowering period; and good postproduction and garden performance.