Patent classifications
A01H6/60
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘Valentine's Crush’
A new and distinct cultivar of winter-hardy, herbaceous, perennial, hybrid Hibiscus plant named ‘Valentine's Crush’ comprising an upright mounded habit of multiple, well-branched, basal stems producing flowers from the bottom to the top of the plant from late July to early September. Flowers have highly-overlapping petals of bright-red with a slightly-shiny dark red shiny eye. The foliage is variably cleft to incised tri-lobed, and dark-green colored.
HYBRID PLANT PRODUCTS FROM THEOBROMA SPECIES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
Methods for hybridizing members of the Theobroma genus, and particularly to methods for hybridizing Theobroma cacao and Theobroma grandiflorum are provided. Hybrid seeds, plants and plant parts thereof, obtained from these methods are also provided. Methods for confirming that the resulting progeny are hybrids are described. Theobroma hybrid plant products, such as seeds obtained by crossing Theobroma cacao and Theobroma grandiflorum, having modified chemical compositions, such as modified fatty acid content, and/or modified alkaloid content, are provided. Products obtainable from the hybrid plants and seeds, particularly foodstuffs such as cocoa products, are also provided.
COTTON VARIETY 19R325B3TXF
The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 19R325B3TXF. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 19R325B3TXF. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 19R325B3TXF and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 19R325B3TXF with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods.
COTTON VARIETY 20R741B3XF
The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 20R741B3XF. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 20R741B3XF. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 20R741B3XF and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 20R741B3XF with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods.
COTTON VARIETY 20R816B3TXF
The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 20R816B3TXF. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 20R816B3TXF. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 20R816B3TXF and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 20R816B3TXF with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods.
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘Pink Punch Wind’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named ‘Pink Punch Wind’, characterized by its semi-upright and uniformly mounded plant habit appropriate for container production; freely branching habit, dense and bushy appearance; glossy dark green-colored leaves; uniform, freely and early flowering habit; single pink-colored flowers with darker pink-colored throats; good postproduction and garden performance; and resistance to Bacterial Leaf Spot.
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘Pink Flamingo Wind’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named ‘Pink Flamingo Wind’, characterized by its semi-upright and uniformly mounded plant habit appropriate for container production; freely branching habit, dense and bushy appearance; glossy dark green-colored leaves; uniform, freely and early flowering habit; single pink-colored flowers with red-colored throats; good postproduction and garden performance; and tolerance to Bacterial Leaf Spot.
Cotton variety 11PWAQ90
The disclosure relates to a cotton variety, designated 11PWAQ90, the plants and seeds of the cotton variety 11PWAQ90, methods for producing a cotton plant, either varietal or hybrid, produced by crossing the cotton variety 11PWAQ90 with itself or with another cotton plant, hybrid cotton seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety 11PWAQ90 with another cotton variety or plan, methods for producing a cotton plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes, and the transgenic cotton plants produced by that method. This disclosure also relates to cotton varieties derived from cotton variety 11PWAQ90, to methods for producing other cotton varieties derived from cotton variety 11PWAQ90, and to the varieties derived by the use of those methods.
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘Orange Lava Wind’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named ‘Orange Lava Wind’, characterized by its semi-upright and uniformly mounded plant habit appropriate for container production; freely branching habit, dense and bushy appearance; glossy dark green-colored leaves; uniform, freely and early flowering habit; single orange-colored flowers with dark red-colored centers; good postproduction and garden performance; and resistance to Bacterial Leaf Spot.
Cotton variety 19R132B3XF
The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 19R132B3XF. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 19R132B3XF. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 19R132B3XF and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 19R132B3XF with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods.