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Poinsettia plant named ‘NPCW19282’
PP032726 · 2021-01-05 · ·

A new poinsettia plant particularly distinguished by having red bracts having an upright habit, and having a triangular plant form, is disclosed.

<i>Chrysanthemum </i>plant named ‘G21POS04YE’
PP032708 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum plant named G21POS04YE, characterized by its upright, outwardly spreading and uniformly rounded plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit; freely branching habit; dense and full plant habit; flexible stems; dark green-colored leaves; uniform and freely flowering habit; long flowering period; spider decorative-type inflorescences with quilled ray florets that are bright yellow in color; and excellent garden performance.

Miniature rose plant named ‘KORpot094’

A new and distinct variety of miniature rose plant, herein referred to by its cultivar name, KORpot094, is provided which forms abundantly on a substantially continuous basis attractive, light pink colored blossoms. Attractive vigorous vegetative is formed, which contrasts beautifully with the blossoms. The growth habit is upright. The new variety is well suited for providing attractive ornamentation in the landscape.

<i>Begonia </i>plant named ‘BKPBEBVDS’
PP032710 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Begonia plant named BKPBEBVDS, characterized by its broadly outwardly spreading to trailing plant habit; freely branching habit; dark green-colored leaves; freely flowering habit; and reddish orange-colored flowers.

X <i>Mangave </i>plant named ‘Queen for a Day’
PP032711 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A new and unique x Mangave plant named Queen for a Day characterized by slightly-arching, slightly-wavy, lanceolate foliage with distinctly small firm spines on deeply-scalloped margins. Leaves are variegated and with strong ultraviolet light develop dark, purplish-grey margins and olive-green longitudinal centers. Plants are useful for landscaping as specimens or en masse or as container plants in the landscape or in the home.

X <i>Mangave </i>plant named ‘Wigging Out’
PP032712 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A new and unique X Mangave plant named Wigging Out characterized by numerous, long, narrow, horizontal leaves with variegated creamy-white margins and dark green centers and irregular dark-burgundy spotting in the center and purplish-red in the margins covering large portions of leaves especially when grown in high ultraviolet light exposure. Leaves have minimal marginal spines and apical spines are flexible. Growth rate is moderate. Wigging Out is suitable for the garden or as a potted plant in the garden or home.

<i>Dahlia </i>plant named ‘BKDAMFPBC’
PP032709 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Dahlia plant named BKDAMFPBC, characterized by its upright to somewhat outwardly spreading and sturdy plant habit; freely basal branching habit; dense and bushy growth habit; dark green-colored leaves; and large double-type inflorescences with light pale purple and reddish purple bi-colored ray florets.

<i>Sedum </i>plant named ‘Powderpuff’
PP032714 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A new and distinct ornamental perennial Sedum plant named Powderpuff is characterized by tight-forming compact clumps with small-sized, blue-green glaucous foliage and blue-green vertical to arching branched flower stems that resist falling over and opening up in the center of the plant throughout the growing season. Numerous stems produce a multitude of flowers of bright rosy-pink effect completely covering the top of the plant. The new plant is useful for the landscape in containers, as specimens, en masse.

<i>Cordyline </i>plant named ‘FILIRESTA’
PP032713 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A new cultivar of Cordyline australis plant named FILIRESTA that is characterized by its compact and sturdy plant habit, its foliage that is dark brown-purple in color and narrow in width, its plant habit that is stable, drought and heat resistant with no observed diseases, and its good performance in a container.

<i>Hydrangea </i>plant named ‘HIFIR’
PP032671 · 2020-12-22 · ·

A new and distinct cultivar of Hydrangea plant named HIFIR, characterized by its upright and broadly spreading plant habit; freely branching habit; strong and sturdy stems; freely and continuous flowering habit; large and dense inflorescences with red to red purple-colored sterile flowers; and good post-production longevity.