Patent classifications
A01H6/76
Coprosma plant named ‘NGCOP6’
A new cultivar of Coprosma plant named NGCOP6 that is characterized by a compact habit, glossy leaves, young upper side leaves that are yellow-green in color with lighter yellow-green centers and red-orange margins and mature upper side leaves that are grey-purple in color with blotches of green.
<i>Gardenia </i>plant named ‘ST-15-20’
A new and distinct cultivar of Gardenia jasminoides plant named ST-15-20, characterized by fragrant, double white flowers, abundant large flowers in spring with reblooming to fall, lustrous, dark green foliage, compact growth habit, cold hardy to USDA Hardiness Zone 7.
PENTAS PLANT HAVING A NOVEL TRAILING GROWTH HABIT
The present invention relates to a plant of the family Rubiaceae, in particular to a Pentas lanceolata plant having a novel trailing growth habit phenotype. Methods of obtaining, growing and propagating a plant of the invention and uses thereof are also provided. The invention further relates to pollen, seed and sexual as well as asexual progeny of such plants.
Gardenia plant named ‘PIIGA-III’
A new cultivar of Gardenia named PIIGA-III that is characterized by its flowers that are medium in size, single, white in color and produced from spring to frost in Georgia, its foliage that is lustrous in appearance and dark green in color, its compact and mounding plant habit, and its cold hardiness at least to U.S.D.A. Zone 6b.
PENTAS FLOWERS WITH A STAR PIGMENT PATTERN
The disclosure provides Pentas flowers comprising petals exhibiting an anthocyanin pigment star pattern, wherein said anthocyanin pigment star pattern is defined as comprising a substantial lack of anthocyanin pigment in the petal center and a presence of anthocyanin pigment in the petal margins. The disclosure also provides Pentas plants comprising a decreased level of dihydroflavonol reductase (DFR) transcripts resulting in an anthocyanin pigment star pattern and methods for producing a plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The disclosure further relates to seeds, plant parts, and plants produced by crossing Pentas plants of the disclosure with themselves or plants of a different genotype.
Gardenia plant named ‘Prince Charles’
A new and distinct Gardenia cultivar named Prince Charles which is characterized by the combination of a compact and freely-branching growth habit, dense foliage, recurrent flowering from spring until dormancy, an abundance of white double flowers with a sweet fragrance, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
Gardenia plant named '4MARIAJ01'
A new and distinct gardenia plant named 4MARIAJ01 particularly distinguished by flowers that are double-flowered with an early flowering habit, upright, dark green growth with a dense branching habit and increased flower production compared to other standard large growing double-flowered cultivars, and plants having uniform growth under commercial production practices, is disclosed.
Gardenia plant named '4BELLACJ01'
A new and distinct gardenia plant named 4BELLACJ01 particularly distinguished by compact, dark green growth, dense branching habit and heavy flower production, plants having uniform growth under commercial production practices, and increased tolerance to root diseases, is disclosed.
Gardenia plant named '4KIMYMJ01'
A new and distinct gardenia plant named 4KIMYMJ01 particularly distinguished by flowers that are double-flowered with early flowering and increased flower production, dense compact branching habit with compact, dark green leaves, uniform, compact and mounding growth habit under standard production practices and increased tolerance to root diseases, is disclosed.
<i>Gardenia </i>plant named ‘Baildeniaone’
A new cultivar of Gardenia named Baildeniaone that is characterized by its double flowers with a strong fragrance, its uniform and rounded plant habit without pruning, and its good cold tolerance, at least to U.S.D.A. Zone 7.