Patent classifications
A01H6/74
STRAWBERRY PLANT NAMED 'NSG 465'
A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant, referred to by its cultivar name, ‘NSG 465’, is provided which exhibits a semi-dense habit and a semi-upright to spreading growth. ‘NSG 465’ displays, on an early basis, white inflorescence generally at the same level of the foliage. ‘NSG 465’ commonly displays a calyx that is much larger than the diameter of its corolla when open. ‘NSG 465’ forms in abundance medium-ripening attractive fruits of large dimensions, moderately longer in length than in width, mainly conical, with very firm flesh and medium red color. The new variety is particularly well suited for the commercial industry.
Nectarine tree named ‘SWEET REI’
A new and distinct variety of white nectarine tree (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch var. nucipersica (Suckow) C.K. Schneid.) denominated ‘SWEET REI’, characterized by being late-maturing, having high Brix and relatively low acidity white flesh, excellent eating quality fruit, being easy to eat because of its freestone fruit, having an attractive dark-red fruit skin color, and no deterioration of eating quality of fruit even after storage for two weeks in a refrigerator.
Cherry laurel plant named ‘Whit XXXIV’
A new and distinct variety of cherry laurel, Prunus caroliniana, with exceptional tolerance to cold, down to −18 F, which has been given the cultivar name ‘Whit XXXIV’ is characterized by an upright growth habit with dense broad flat evergreen foliage making it effective as a visual barrier as well as noise reduction.
Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawNinetySix’
A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawNinetySix’, particularly selected for its compact plant habit, uniform fruit appearance, high yield potential, plant health, and flavor of fruit, is disclosed.
Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawNinetyEight’
A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawNinetyEight’, particularly selected for its fruit size, ease of harvest, high and early yield potential, and flavor of fruit, is disclosed.
Peach tree named ‘UFSol’
A new and distinct cultivar of peach tree plant named ‘UFSol’. This new cultivar has a low winter chilling requirement estimated at 200 chill units (cu). The tree is medium size, moderately vigorous, and semi-spreading in growth habit. It bears showy, light pink flowers, and leaves have reniform glands. Trees of ‘UFSol’ are self-fertile and regularly bear heavy annual crops of early season fruit that are of large size for its ripening season. Fruit are uniformly firm and yellow with non-melting, clingstone flesh. Fruit are nearly slightly oval, and uniform with a substantially symmetrical shape, have an attractive golden yellow skin. The fruit of ‘UFSol’ ripen in approximately the third week in April in Gainesville, Fla.
Raspberry plant named ‘YANA’
Described is a new and distinct cultivar of red raspberry, Rubus ideaus L., and referred herein by the variety denomination of the red raspberry plant named ‘YANA’.
Strawberry plant named ‘PE-13.177.011’
This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘PE-13.177.011’. This new strawberry plant named ‘PE-13.177.011’ is primarily adapted to the growing conditions of the central coast of California, and is primarily characterized by its red to orange red fruit color, medium fruit size, and cylindrical to cordate fruit shape; good fruit flavor, with seeds typically held above the surface; smooth fruit surface, even in color, with moderate difference between primary and secondary fruit; medium to large plant size, semi-upright and medium to dense in habit; medium to dark green foliage color, and medium foliage size; and fruiting trusses typically held level with the plant, with strong pubescence.
Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawNinetyNine’
A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawNinetyNine’, particularly selected for its good fruit quality and flavor, large berry size, early production, and open canopy for ease of harvest, is disclosed.
Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawNinetySeven’
A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawNinetySeven’, particularly selected for its competitive yield potential, fruit aroma and shelf life, and flavor of the fruit, is disclosed.