Patent classifications
A01H6/305
Carnation plant named ‘Hilbeaolswee’
A new and distinct cultivar of Carnation plant named ‘Hilbeaolswee’, characterized by its compact, uniformly mounding and upright to broadly spreading plant habit; relatively small leaves; freely flowering habit; red-colored single flowers with white-colored centers and narrow margins; and good container and garden performance.
Carnation plant name ‘Hilbeaolcher’
A new and distinct cultivar of Carnation plant named ‘Hilbeaolcher’, characterized by its compact, uniformly mounding and upright to broadly spreading plant habit; relatively small leaves; freely flowering habit; red purple-colored single flowers; and good container and garden performance.
Dianthus plant named ‘Paint The Town Fuchsia’
A new and unique cultivar of perennial carnation or pinks, Dianthus plant named ‘Paint the Town Fuchsia’ with numerous, single, fragrant flowers of fringed fuchsia petals in a strong flush in late spring, continuing until mid-fall, over finely-textured blue-green foliage. Dianthus ‘Paint the Town Fuchsia’ has vigorous compact habit, is tolerant of high temperatures, resists center die-out and does not require vernalization for effective flowering.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘G18144’
A new and distinct cultivar of Dianthus plant named ‘G18144’ is disclosed, characterized by pink flowers with a distinct red eye. Plants are Winter hardy in Zone 5 and flower continuously from May through early November at 41N latitude. Plant growth continues to emerge from the center of the plant, avoiding a bare center. The new variety is a Dianthus, normally used for outdoor ornamental purposes.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KLEDG22997’
A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDG22997’ particularly distinguished by double purple flowers with purple centers, very early flowering, and an upright plant habit is disclosed.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KLEDG22998’
A new Dianthus plant named ‘KLEDG22998’ particularly distinguished by a double flower with a pink and purple boarder with a red center and a very early time to flower.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘G18139’
A new and distinct cultivar of Dianthus plant named ‘G18139’ is disclosed, characterized by rose-colored flowers with a distinct white eye. Plants are Winter hardy in Zone 5 and flower continuously from May through early November at 41N latitude. Healthy plants and leaves with constant growth from center. The new variety is a Dianthus, normally used for outdoor ornamental purposes.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘G18146’
A new and distinct cultivar of Dianthus plant named ‘G18146’ is disclosed, characterized by dark rose-violet flowers with a dark red-violet eye. Plants are Winter hardy in Zone 5 and flower continuously from May through early November at 41N latitude. Healthy plants and leaves with constant growth from center. The new variety is a Dianthus, normally used for outdoor ornamental purposes.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘KLEDP20383’
A new Dianthus plant designated ‘KLEDP20383’ particularly distinguished by red-purple flower color in winter, that changes to light pink then fading to almost white; and a pink flower color in summer with a light pink eye, is disclosed.
<i>Dianthus </i>plant named ‘Red Rouge’
A new and unique plant cultivar of perennial carnation or pinks, Dianthus plant named ‘Red Rouge’ with numerous, single, lightly-sweet fragrant flowers producing a full rounded face. Each flower has five overlapping petals that are burgundy red with irregularly rosy-pink flecking and edges. The flowering season is strong for four weeks beginning in late spring and continues less densely to early fall. The habit is compact and dense with glaucous blue-green foliage.