Patent classifications
A01H6/608
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘HQ297’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named ‘HQ297’, characterized by its upright, mounding, dense and bushy plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit; dark green-colored leaves; uniform and freely flowering habit; large white and purplish pink-colored flowers with red-colored throats; and good flower longevity.
HIGH YIELD GREEN CALYX HIBISCUS VARIETY YAO GREEN
A new variety of edible hibiscus designated ‘Yao green’ characterized by green calyces which is insect resistant and particularly suited for productive grown in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘RutHib5’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named ‘RutHib5’ is characterized by a combination of compact rounded form with medium vigor, attractive white flowers with a red eye, bicolor, reddish green foliage with pubescence, and good resistance to Alternaria alternata, Cercospora, and Hibiscus sawfly.
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘JBG MH-17’
A new and distinct Hibiscus plant having large, orange and deep reddish purple colored flowers that last for several days on the plant.
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘Pink Punch Wind’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named ‘Pink Punch Wind’, characterized by its semi-upright and uniformly mounded plant habit appropriate for container production; freely branching habit, dense and bushy appearance; glossy dark green-colored leaves; uniform, freely and early flowering habit; single pink-colored flowers with darker pink-colored throats; good postproduction and garden performance; and resistance to Bacterial Leaf Spot.
Hibiscus Plant Named 'DUP-CMIP'
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named ‘DUP-CMIP’, characterized by compact growth with internode distance reduced with respect to standard exotic varieties, glossy, dark green leaves of reduced size relative to standard exotic varieties, strongly upright growth, and a large flower characterized by a medium-sized dark red eye zone which extends about one quarter of the petal length, margined against a zone of brownish-pink which grades into a pinkish brown zone which grades into a brilliant orange-red zone which abruptly bleeds into a brilliant yellow rim extending to the petal margin. For some periods of the year of the year, particularly in the warmer months, the orange-red zone can bear brilliant yellow spots which are mostly concentrated toward the outer edge of the orange-red zone. The spots may be fine, or they may be large. They may merge together radially to form radial splashes, particularly along the radial venation of the bloom.
Hibiscus plant named ‘Summer in Paradise’
A new and distinct cultivar of winter-hardy, herbaceous, perennial, hybrid Hibiscus plant named ‘Summer in Paradise’ comprising a upright habit of multiple, well-branched, basal stems producing flowers from the top to bottom of the plant. Flowers are hot cerise red with dark red shiny eye accented with a column producing bright yellow pollen. The foliage is three to five-lobed, deeply incised, and dark green colored blushed with greyed reddish-purple.
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘Orange Lava Wind’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named ‘Orange Lava Wind’, characterized by its semi-upright and uniformly mounded plant habit appropriate for container production; freely branching habit, dense and bushy appearance; glossy dark green-colored leaves; uniform, freely and early flowering habit; single orange-colored flowers with dark red-colored centers; good postproduction and garden performance; and resistance to Bacterial Leaf Spot.
Hibiscus plant named ‘Langila’
A new cultivar of Hibiscus named ‘Langila’ that is characterized by its large uniform flowers that are yellow in color with pink centers, its floriferous bloom habit with flowers that stay open for 2 to 3 days, its early blooming and freely flowering habit, its vigorous growth habit, its upright, medium sized, uniform, well-branched and compact plant habit, and its foliage that is resistant to pathogens common to hibiscus, including Pseudomonas sp., Phythium sp., and Phytophthora sp.
Hibiscus plant named ‘Lanouachita’
A new cultivar of Hibiscus named ‘Lanouachita’ that is characterized by its flowers that are mottled tangerine orange in color with pink highlights and center, its floriferous habit with flowers that last for 2 to 3 days, its early blooming and freely flowering habit, its moderately upright, compact and self-branching plant habit, and its foliage that is resistant to pathogens common to Hibiscus, including Pseudomonas sp., Phythium sp., and Phytophthora sp.