Patent classifications
A01H6/7409
STRAWBERRY PLANT NAMED 'YAKIMA'
The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as Yakima (a.k.a. 109733). A strawberry variety designated Yakima is disclosed. The disclosure relates to asexual propagules of strawberry variety designated Yakima, to the plants and plant parts of strawberry variety designated Yakima, and to methods for producing an asexually reproduced strawberry plant Yakima.
Strawberry plant named ‘A13-71’
A new day-neutral strawberry plant named A13-71 is disclosed, with exceptional yield and flavor characteristics.
Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawSixtyNine’
A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named DrisStrawSixtyNine, particularly selected for its large conical fruit, open canopy, and long trusses, is disclosed.
Strawberry plant named ‘Yakima’
The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as Yakima (a.k.a. 109733). Yakima is distinguished by its higher percent of marketable fruit, conical fruit shape, thicker canopy and dark green foliage color.
Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawEighty’
A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named DrisStrawEighty, particularly selected for the size, glossiness, firmness, yield, and shelf life of its fruit, as well as the health of the plant, is disclosed.
Strawberry plant named ‘DrisStrawEightyOne’
A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant named DrisStrawEightyOne, particularly selected for the sweetness and firmness of its fruit, is disclosed.
Strawberry plant named ‘Shannon M. Kent’
The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as Shannon M. Kent (a.k.a. 110168). The Shannon M. Kent cultivar is primarily adapted to growing conditions of the central coast of California and produces strong vigorous plants that remain in fruit production from March through October.
Strawberry plant named ‘Stata’
The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as Stata (a.k.a. 109740). The Stata cultivar is primarily adapted to growing conditions of the central coast of California and produces strong vigorous plants that remain in fruit production from March through October.
Strawberry plant named ‘Persephene’
The present invention provides a new and distinct strawberry variety designated as Persephene (a.k.a. 110195). The Persephene cultivar is primarily adapted to growing conditions of the central coast of California and produces strong vigorous plants that remain in fruit production from March through October.
Strawberry plant named ‘Plared 15105’
Described is a new and distinct strawberry variety with varietal denomination Plared 15105. The new variety is characterized by a combination of traits which include, medium vigor plants having a semi-upright growth habit, fully remontant, and producing large-size, conical-shaped and firm fruit. Plared 15105 is a self-fertile variety.