Patent classifications
A01H6/68
<i>Veronica </i>plant named ‘Ever After’
The new and distinct cultivar of ornamental Spiked Speedwell, Veronica spicata plant named ‘Ever After’, with medium height, stiff, upright, compound branched spikes of densely-arranged lilac-colored flowers beginning in early summer and continuing for twelve to fourteen weeks above dark-green, lanceolate, highly lustrous foliage. The new plant is useful in the landscape as a specimen, en masse, as a container plant, or as a cut flower, and maintains its foliage through the season with good disease tolerance, specifically rust resistance.
Veronica plant named 'TNVERVB'
A new and distinct form of Veronica plant characterized by purple blue flowers in narrow spikes, a dense, compact, spreading habit, small, medium green leaves, excellent branching with flower spikes at end of every branch, excellent vigor, and good garden performance.
Hebe plant named ‘Celebration’
A new cultivar of Hebe named ‘Celebration’, that is characterized by its compact, well-branched, rounded plant habit, its variegated foliage that is yellow-green in color with green at the center and very thin margins that are red-purple in color, its leaves that are narrowly elliptical to obelliptical in shape, its flowers that transition from dark to light red-purple in color, and its bloom season that commences in mid-May.
<i>Angelonia </i>plant named ‘Baladaniob’
A new and distinct cultivar of Angelonia plant named ‘Baladaniob’, characterized by its deep violet and white bicolored flowers, dark green-colored foliage, and moderately vigorous, upright growth habit, is disclosed.
Angelonia plant named 'Balarcher'
A new and distinct cultivar of Angelonia plant named ‘Balarcher’, characterized by its medium cherry-red colored flowers, dark green-colored foliage, and moderately vigorous, upright growth habit, is disclosed.
<i>Angelonia </i>plant named ‘Baladanucb’
A new and distinct cultivar of Angelonia plant named ‘Baladanucb’, characterized by its dark purplish-red and white bicolored, dark green-colored foliage, and moderately vigorous, upright growth habit, is disclosed.
<i>Digitalis </i>hybrid plant named ‘Flamingo’
The new and distinct cultivar of Digitalis intergeneric hybrid plant named ‘Flamingo’ is characterized by sturdy, upright and dense habit with dark-green, serrate foliage and densely-branched flower stems with flowers that are open-faced, campanulate, self-cleaning, non-secund, rosy-pink over a long period. The flowers produce an abundance of nectar and are attractive to hummingbirds in the landscape. The new plant is useful in the garden landscape, as a container plant or as a cut flower.
<i>Digitalis </i>hybrid plant named ‘Flamingo’
The new and distinct cultivar of Digitalis intergeneric hybrid plant named ‘Flamingo’ is characterized by sturdy, upright and dense habit with dark-green, serrate foliage and densely-branched flower stems with flowers that are open-faced, campanulate, self-cleaning, non-secund, rosy-pink over a long period. The flowers produce an abundance of nectar and are attractive to hummingbirds in the landscape. The new plant is useful in the garden landscape, as a container plant or as a cut flower.
<i>Digitalis</i> hybrid plant named ‘Rising Phoenix’
The new and distinct cultivar of Digitalis interspecific hybrid plant named ‘Rising Phoenix’ is characterized by sturdy, upright flowering habit with dark-green, serrate foliage and densely-branched flower stems with flowers that are open-faced, campanulate, self-cleaning, non-secund, deep raspberry-pink with light peach interior and long-blooming. The flowers produce an abundance of nectar and are attractive to hummingbirds in the landscape. The new plant is useful in the garden landscape, as a container plant or as a cut flower.
<i>Digitalis</i> hybrid plant named ‘Rising Phoenix’
The new and distinct cultivar of Digitalis interspecific hybrid plant named ‘Rising Phoenix’ is characterized by sturdy, upright flowering habit with dark-green, serrate foliage and densely-branched flower stems with flowers that are open-faced, campanulate, self-cleaning, non-secund, deep raspberry-pink with light peach interior and long-blooming. The flowers produce an abundance of nectar and are attractive to hummingbirds in the landscape. The new plant is useful in the garden landscape, as a container plant or as a cut flower.