A01H6/7409

Grafted plant body and method for producing same

Provided is a novel plant body comprising a plant tissue of a plant belonging to the family Solanaceae, Brassicaceae, Lamiaceae, or Orobanchaceae, wherein graft incompatibility is avoided or suppressed by using a graft medium between different-family plants.

Strawberry plant named ‘A13-07’
PP033285 · 2021-07-27 · ·

A new strawberry plant named ‘A13-07’ is disclosed, with exceptional yield and flavor characteristics.

<i>Fragaria </i>L. plant named ‘Tochigi iW1 Go’

‘Tochigi iW1 Go’ is a new variety of strawberry bred by crossbreeding variety ‘Wadahatsukoi’ and ‘09-52-1’ in 2012. The plant may be used, e.g., for cultivation of fruit for consumption. ‘Tochigi iW1 Go’ is a high-quality, high-yielding variety that produces a fruit having a white pericarp, a large fruit size, a high-yielding characteristic, and adaptability to forcing culture.

Strawberry plant named ‘SB_12_53-118’

This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘SB_12_53-118’. This new strawberry plant named ‘SB_12_53-118’ is primarily adapted to the growing conditions of West Central Florida, and is primarily characterized by its achenes typically set level with the surface of the fruit, good fruit flavor with firm flesh, large fruit, early time of first flower and fruit, moderate resistance to angular leaf spot; and vigorous plant.

Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawEightySix’

A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawEightySix’, particularly selected for its earliness of production, as well as the shape, appearance, flavor, and shelf life of its fruit, is disclosed.

Strawberry plant named ‘Pinta’

This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘PINTA’. This new strawberry plant named ‘PINTA’ is primarily adapted to the growing conditions of West Central Florida, and is primarily characterized by its achenes typically set even to slightly below the surface of the fruit, good fruit flavor with firm flesh, fruiting trusses positioned from level with to above the plant foliage, early time of first flower and fruit, medium plant size, and large fruit.

Strawberry plant named ‘FL 16.30-128’

A new and distinct variety of strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa), which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross between ‘FL 13.27-142’ and ‘FL 12.90-53’. The new strawberry, named ‘FL 16.30-128’, can be distinguished at least by its exceptional conical fruit shape; exceptional sweetness and flavor; and high soluble solids content when grown in West Central Florida or other regions that have a climate similar to that of West Central Florida.

Strawberry plant named ‘SANTA MARIA’

This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘SANTA MARIA’. This new strawberry plant named ‘SANTA MARIA’ is primarily adapted to the growing conditions of the West Central Florida, and is primarily characterized by its achenes typically set even to slightly below the surface of the fruit, good fruit flavor with firm flesh, moderately creased fruit, early time of first flower and fruit, medium plant size, and large fruit.

Strawberry plant named ‘Nina’

This invention relates to a new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named ‘NIÑA’. This new strawberry plant named ‘NIÑA’ is primarily adapted to the growing conditions of West Central Florida, and is primarily characterized by its achenes typically set even with or just below the surface of the fruit, good fruit flavor with firm flesh, moderately creased fruit, early time of first flower and fruit, and large berry size.

Strawberry plant named ‘FL 16.78-109’

A new and distinct variety of strawberry (Fragaria X ananassa), which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross between ‘FL 12.90-53’ and ‘FL 14.29-62’. The new strawberry, named ‘FL 16.78-109’, can be distinguished at least by its white internal fruit color when fully ripe; white to light pink external fruit color when fully ripe; consistent conical shape; and low acid content when grown in West Central Florida or other regions that have a climate similar to that of West Central Florida.