Patent classifications
A01H6/50
<i>Salvia </i>plant named ‘MSWNBoyton2’
A new and distinct cultivar of Salvia plant named ‘MSWNBoyton2’, characterized by its relatively compact, upright and outwardly spreading plant habit; freely branching habit and vigorous growth habit; bushy appearance; greyish green-colored leaves; relatively large inflorescences with violet blue-colored flowers; long flowering period; and relative tolerance to high temperatures and dry or wet conditions.
Rosemary (<i>Rosmarinus officinalis </i>L.) denominated KI1005
The present invention relates generally to a rosemary plant and, more specifically, to a proprietary clonal plant line KI1005 that hyper-accumulates carnosic acid.
<i>Monarda </i>plant named ‘Leading Lady Amethyst’
The new and distinct cultivar of ornamental cultivar of hybrid ornamental Bee Balm plant named Monarda ‘Leading Lady Amethyst’ with deep-green, moderately-glossy, powdery mildew-tolerant foliage, flower heads of light amethyst-purple with lighter interiors effectively showing off the dark purple spots on the inner surface. The plant habit is short, compact, tightly clumping and winter-hardy, useful in the landscape as a specimen, en masse, or as a containerized plant.
<i>Monarda </i>plant named ‘Leading Lady Amethyst’
The new and distinct cultivar of ornamental cultivar of hybrid ornamental Bee Balm plant named Monarda ‘Leading Lady Amethyst’ with deep-green, moderately-glossy, powdery mildew-tolerant foliage, flower heads of light amethyst-purple with lighter interiors effectively showing off the dark purple spots on the inner surface. The plant habit is short, compact, tightly clumping and winter-hardy, useful in the landscape as a specimen, en masse, or as a containerized plant.
<i>Perovskia </i>plant named ‘Prime Time’
The new and distinct cultivar of ornamental, hardy, Russian Sage plant, Perovskia ‘Prime Time’ with medium height, dense habit of strong erect stems that remain upright through the growing season. The new plant is vigorous with many large, densely-arranged, rich lavender-purple flowers on branched stems with dark purplish-red calyces. Foliage is grey-green, simple, rhombic, fragrant and is retained well throughout the growing season.
<i>Coleus </i>plant named ‘UF20-93-9’
A new and distinct cultivar of Coleus (Coleus scutellarioides) plant named ‘UF20-93-9’ selected for having a combination of desirable traits that make it well-suited for good performance as an annual plant in the summer landscape. ‘UF20-93-9’ has foliage that is consistent bright reddish orange, surrounded by well-defined chartreuse leaf margins. This bi-colored combination is novel, and ‘UF20-93-9’ maintains both colors in a wide range of garden light conditions. ‘UF20-93-9’ has exceptional vigor, and grows wider than tall, making it a plant that fills large gaps of summer garden space with consistent colors. It is extremely vigorous, highly branched and uniform in shape. These characters allow propagators to quickly produce many cuttings, and growers to produce large crops efficiently.
<i>Coleus </i>plant named ‘UF20-27-11’
A new and distinct cultivar of Coleus (Coleus scutellarioides) plant named ‘UF20-27-11’ selected for having a combination of desirable traits that make it well-suited for good performance as an annual plant in the summer landscape. ‘UF20-27-11’ has novel and contrasting dark red leaf color with prominent chartreuse highlights between the leaf veins and around the leaf margins in a netted pattern. It has very stable leaf color in both sun and shade, is well-branched and vigorous, and maintains its foliage color late into the fall season until frost. ‘UF20-27-11’ has excellent lateral branching with an upright and spreading growth habit, making it suitable for propagators and producers. It has been observed to have long-season performance in landscape trials.
<i>Coleus </i>plant named ‘UF20-134-1’
A new and distinct cultivar of Coleus (Coleus scutellarioides) plant named ‘UF20-134-1’, selected for having a combination of desirable traits that make it well-suited for good performance as an annual plant in the summer landscape. ‘UF20-134-1’ has foliage that is consistent deep red across the plant, with distinct chartreuse spots and leaf margins. ‘UF20-134-1’ is an extremely vigorous cultivar, which is not typical of most predominantly red-foliage-colored Coleus cultivars. It has a compact, upright and spreading habit, but it is more highly branched and uniform in shape compared to other red-foliage-colored Coleus cultivars.
<i>Coleus </i>plant named ‘UF20-73-3’
A new and distinct cultivar of Coleus (Coleus scutellarioides) plant named ‘UF20-73-3’, selected for having a combination of desirable traits that make it well-suited for good performance as an annual plant in the summer landscape. ‘UF20-73-3’ was selected for its consistent foliage color patterning and for its fast growth rate and vigor in the greenhouse and landscape. ‘UF20-73-3’ has foliage that is predominantly deep purple with consistent deep pink centers, and well-defined bright lime green accents at the leaf margin. ‘UF20-73-3’ is exceptional because it maintains a strong pink center and bright leaf margins in a broad range of environmental conditions. It is a vigorous plant that can easily grow to four feet tall in the landscape in one season, maintaining similar color in both sun and shade. It is upright, spreading, highly branched and grows wider than it does tall.
<i>Coleus </i>plant named ‘UF20-34-1’
A new and distinct cultivar of Coleus (Coleus scutellarioides) plant named ‘UF20-34-1’, selected for having a combination of desirable traits that make it well-suited for utility as a colorful annual plant in the summer landscape. ‘UF20-34-1’ was selected for its consistent foliage color patterning, and for its fast growth rate and vigor in the greenhouse and landscape. ‘UF20-34-1’ has foliage that is predominantly dark red with consistent purplish red centers, and well-defined yellow green leaf margins. ‘UF20-34-1’ is exceptional because it maintains a purplish red center and bright yellow green margin in a broad range of environmental conditions. It is a vigorous plant that can easily grow four feet tall in the landscape in one season, maintaining similar color in both sun and shade. It is upright and slightly spreading in habit, but it is highly branched.