Patent classifications
A01H6/608
Hibiscus plant named ‘DUP-EOD’
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named DUP-EOD, characterized by glossy, dark green leaves, upright growth, and a large flower characterized by a large glossy blackish red eye which extends approximately one third of the petal length, the eye grading into a velvety black cherry red body, the flower having a snowy white reverse which gives the outermost edge of the petals the appearance of a marginal pinstripe when viewed from the front of the flower.
Hibiscus plant named ‘DUP-PKF’
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named DUP-PKF, characterized by glossy, dark green leaves, upright growth, and large a large double flower characterized by a lack of an eye zone, or in some cases, an indistinct, extremely faint red blush at the base of the petals extending to about a quarter of the petal length of the outer petal whorl. The ribs of the outer whorl, as well as any petaloids, are a soft pinkish ivory. As the ribs split into venation, they extend through a soft pink body which extends to the petal edge. Doubling petaloids having the same radial color characteristics as the outer whorl are generally present, usually attached low on the staminal column, such as at the base or just above it. Any petaloids originating at higher points on the staminal column are usually much smaller than those with basal origin.
Hibiscus plant named ‘DUP-ASP’
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named DUP-ASP, characterized by glossy, dark green leaves, upright growth, and a very large flower characterized by a medium-sized, slightly glossy medium red eye which extends approximately one quarter of the petal length, the eye rays extending through a light pinkish purple zone extending to one third the petal length, grading into a greenish brown zone, which grades into a brownish orange zone at the petal edge.
Hibiscus plant named ‘MINDOUV5’
A new cultivar of Hibiscus named MINDOUV5, characterized by its large double flowers that are purple in color, its sterile flowers, its upright pant habit and its vigorous growth habit.
Hibiscus plant named ‘DUP-PFD’
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named DUP-PFD, characterized by glossy, dark green leaves, upright growth, and a very large flower characterized by a large dark red eye which extends approximately one third of the petal length, the eye sharply margined with a light purple zone which extends to approximately four fifths of the petal length, which is diffusely margined with a papaya-colored zone which grades into a brownish-yellow zone at the petal edge.
Hibiscus plant named ‘Ballet Slippers’
A new and distinct cultivar of winter-hardy, herbaceous, perennial, hybrid Hibiscus plant named Ballet Slippers comprising a compact habit of multiple, well-branched, basal stems over a prolonged season having a white middle portion, a shiny deep-red eye, blushed with pink along the petal tips and leading edges. Flower shape is slightly cupped with the leading petal edge slightly ruffled and not lying flat on the petal underneath. The foliage is three-lobed, deeply dissected, and dark green colored.
Hibiscus plant named 'DUP-ASP'
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named DUP-ASP, characterized by glossy, dark green leaves, upright growth, and a very large flower characterized by a medium-sized, slightly glossy medium red eye which extends approximately one quarter of the petal length, the eye rays extending through a light pinkish purple zone extending to one third the petal length, grading into a greenish brown zone, which grades into a brownish orange zone at the petal edge.
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 'DUP-KLK'
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named DUP-EOD, characterized by glossy, dark green leaves, upright growth, and a large flower characterized by a large glossy blackish red eye which extends approximately one third of the petal length, the eye grading into a velvety black cherry red body, the flower having a snowy white reverse which gives the outermost edge of the petals the appearance e of a marginal pinstripe when viewed from the front of the flower.
Hibiscus plant named 'DUP-VCE'
A new and distinct cultivar of hibiscus plant named DUP-VCE, characterized by glossy, dark green leaves, upright growth, and a large double flower characterized by a medium sized dark brownish orange eye zone extending to about a quarter of the petal length of the outer petal whorl, the eye zone bleeding into a red orange zone. The veins emerge from the red orange zone a persimmon orange, and continue into and through a brownish orange zone which extends the petal edge. Doubling petaloids having the same radial color characteristics as the outer whorl are generally present, usually attached low on the staminal column, such as at the base or just above it. Any petaloids originating at higher points on the staminal column are usually much smaller than those with basal origin.