Patent classifications
A01H6/608
<i>Hibiscus </i>plant named ‘Samilhong’
A new cultivar of Hibiscus plant named Samilhong that is characterized by its dwarf plant size, its floriferous blooming habit with flowers on both the lateral and terminal branches, its short stem internodes, its flowers that are purple-pink in color with red centers, its flowers that are long lasting, and its long flowering period.
Hibiscus plant named ‘Cherry Choco Latte’
A new and distinct cultivar of winter-hardy, herbaceous, perennial, hybrid Hibiscus plant named Cherry Choco Latte comprising a compact slightly spreading habit of multiple, well-branched, basal stems having flowers over a long season with near white petals having sharply contrasting magenta veins and large deep red eye. The heavy substance petals have a fold on the leading edge and are slightly ruffled at the apex giving the flower the ability to withstand harsh winds and rains. The three to five-lobed, deeply-dissected foliage is mahogany colored when young or when exposed to high light intensity and becomes dark green with purple mahogany blushing when mature.
Hibiscus plant named ‘JBG 14015’
A new and distinct Hibiscus plant having red colored flowers with white/yellow colored highlights that last for several days on the plant over a long flowering season.
Hibiscus plant named ‘JBG 14006’
A new and distinct Hibiscus plant having light red colored flowers with overlapping, ruffled flower petals that last for several days on the plant over a long flowering season.
Hibiscus plant named ‘JBG 14002’
A new and distinct Hibiscus plant having large, burnt orange colored flowers with a brownish tint present that last for several days on the plant over a long flowering season.
Hibiscus plant named ‘DUP-PTS’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named DUP-PTS, characterized by a very large flower characterized by a large, glossy dark red eye which extends approximately 20 percent of petal length, the eye sharply margined with a light purplish-pink zone which extends to approximately 40 percent of the petal length, the pink zone grading into a caramel brown zone which grades into a bright brownish-orange zone, which grades into an orange-yellow zone at the petal edge. The venation radiating from the solid light purplish-pink zone remains purplish-pink throughout the grading of the purplish-pink intervein zones with the caramel brown zone.
Hibiscus plant named ‘DUP-FLC’
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named DUP-FLC, characterized by glossy, dark green leaves, upright growth, and a very large flower characterized by a dilute medium red eye zone which extends approximately one third of the petal length, the eye grading into an unpigmented zone through which dilute red rays extend, grading into a light brown zone which grades into a cantaloupe orange zone, which may be flecked with yellow, which grades into a yellow zone at the petal margin which is curled slightly upward.
Hibiscus plant named ‘RWOODS6’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hibiscus plant named RWOODS6 is disclosed, characterized by large, semi-double white flowers with red-purple streaking and basal blotch. Flowers are up to 13 cm in diameter. Flower petals are strong and tolerate wind and rain well. The new variety is a Hibiscus, normally produced as an outdoor garden or container plant.
Hibiscus plant named 'RWOODS6'
A new and distinct Hibiscus cultivar named RWOODS6 is disclosed, characterized by large, semi-double white flowers with red-purple streaking and basal blotch. Flowers are up to 13 cm in diameter. Flower petals are strong and tolerate wind and rain well. The new variety is a Hibiscus, normally produced as an outdoor garden or container plant.
Hibiscus plant named 'JBG 14015'
A new and distinct Hibiscus plant having red colored flowers with white/yellow colored highlights that last for several days on the plant over a long flowering season.