Patent classifications
A01H6/1408
Aster plant named ‘X Blue’
A new cultivar of Aster named X Blue that is characterized by its inflorescences that are fully double and purple-blue in color, and it's freely branching and compact plant habit.
Aster plant named ‘X White’
A new cultivar of Aster named X White that is characterized by its inflorescences that are fully double and white in color and its compact plant height.
ASTER PLANT NAMED 'ZANASBLUBA'
A new and distinct cultivar of Aster plant named Zanasbluba, characterized by its compact, upright to slightly spreading and mounding plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit; freely branching growth habit; dense and bushy appearance; freely flowering habit; double-type inflorescences with violet to violet blue-colored ray florets; good postproduction longevity and good container performance.
Aster plant named 'Zanasparro'
A new and distinct cultivar of Aster plant named Zanasparro, characterized by its compact, upright to slightly spreading and mounding plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit; freely branching growth habit; dense and bushy appearance; freely flowering habit; semi-double type inflorescences with violet to violet blue-colored ray florets; good postproduction longevity and good container performance.
Aster plant named 'ZANASHOPI'
A new and distinct cultivar of Aster plant named Zanashopi, characterized by its compact, upright to slightly spreading and mounding plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit; freely branching growth habit; dense and bushy appearance; freely flowering habit; semi-double type inflorescences with bright red purple to purple violet-colored ray florets; good postproduction longevity and good container performance.
<i>Leucanthemum </i>plant named ‘Real Jewel’
A new cultivar of Leucanthemum plant named Real Jewel that is distinguishable by its dense clumping basal-branching and upright plant habit and numerous long and narrow dark green leaves. A fully expanded inflorescence of Real Jewel is shallow cylindrical in shape and consists of approximately 60 ray florets borne in three concentric whorls surrounding approximately 400 yellow disc florets massed in a receptacle. Flowering of Real Jewel commences in April and continues until October. The ray florets of Real Jewel are lightly quilled towards the receptacle and then free and held slightly above the horizontal as they emerge from the perimeter of the disc and expand. Real Jewel is hardy in USDA Zone 5 to (20 F. or 28 C.). The foliage of Real Jewel does not wilt in dry conditions.