Patent classifications
A01H6/7499
Blackberry plant named ‘Hall's Beauty’
A new and distinct blackberry cultivar that originated from seed produced from a cross between the female blackberry plant NZ 9629R-1 (unpatented) and the male parent blackberry plant ORUS 1939-4 (unpatented). This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by its very large, many petaled, and attractive flowers, medium to high yields of large and very sweet flavored berries with good firmness and color and that are early ripening, and the trailing plant is completely thornless.
Blackberry plant named ‘Galaxy’
A new and distinct blackberry cultivar that originated from seed produced from a cross between the female blackberry plant ORUS 1393-1 (unpatented) and the male blackberry plant Triple Crown (unpatented). This new blackberry is unique in that it contains all three commercial blackberry types (trailing, erect, and semi-erect) in its pedigree as either a parent or a grandparent. This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by being early ripening for a semi-erect blackberry, by its medium-large sized, firm berries with tough skin and very good flavor, by its medium to high yields borne on a vigorous plant with a semi-erect type growth habit and by its completely thornless canes.
Blackberry plant named 'Eclipse'
A new and distinct blackberry cultivar that originated from seed produced from a cross between the female blackberry plant ORUS 1393-1 (unpatented) and the male blackberry plant Triple Crown (unpatented). This new blackberry is unique in that it contains all three commercial blackberry types (trailing, erect, and semi-erect) in its pedigree as either a parent or a grandparent. This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by being early ripening for a semi-erect blackberry, by its medium-sized, firm berries with tough skin and very good flavor, by its medium to high yields borne on a vigorous plant with a semi-erect type growth habit and by its completely thornless canes.
Blackberry plant named 'Galaxy'
A new and distinct blackberry cultivar that originated from seed produced from a cross between the female blackberry plant ORUS 1393-1 (unpatented) and the male blackberry plant Triple Crown (unpatented). This new blackberry is unique in that it contains all three commercial blackberry types (trailing, erect, and semi-erect) in its pedigree as either a parent or a grandparent. This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by being early ripening for a semi-erect blackberry, by its medium-large sized, firm berries with tough skin and very good flavor, by its medium to high yields borne on a vigorous plant with a semi-erect type growth habit and by its completely thornless canes.
Blackberry plant named 'MM01'
The invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of lightly thorned blackberry plant named MM01 having a strong plant vigor and moderate post-harvest reddening. The new variety MM01 produces a heavy primocane fruit crop and an economically viable floricane fruit crop.
Blackberry Plant Named 'Hall's Beauty'
A new and distinct blackberry cultivar that originated from seed produced from a cross between the female blackberry plant NZ 9629R-1 (unpatented) and the male parent blackberry plant ORUS 1939-4 (unpatented). This new blackberry cultivar can be distinguished by its very large, many petaled, and attractive flowers, medium to high yields of large and very sweet flavored berries with good firmness and color and that are early ripening, and the trailing plant is completely thornless.
<i>Rubus </i>plant named ‘BT RASFIVE’
A new and distinct cultivar of Rubus plant named BT RASFIVE is disclosed, characterized by a very early primocane fruit period. Plants produce high to very high cane branching with a bushy semi-erect architecture and have a low chill requirement. Fruits are very firm and easy to store with a stable firmness after harvest. The new variety is a Rubus, normally produced as an outdoor garden or container plant.
Raspberry Plants
Provided herein are improved raspberry plants, methods for providing the present improved raspberry plants and the use of present improved raspberry plant for providing improved plant vigour, higher fruit yield, more and better resistances to diseases and the prevention or absence of root suckers during cultivation. Specifically, provided herein are improved raspberry plants including a raspberry scion grafted on a blackberry rootstock. Specifically, disclosed herein are raspberry plants including a raspberry scion grafted on a blackberry rootstock.
Raspberry plant named 'WENGI'
A new and distinct cultivar of Raspberry plant named Wengi, characterized by its upright and somewhat bushy plant habit; freely branching habit; high fruit production; early season fruit development; large red purple-colored broadly conical fruits; pleasant and sweet fruit taste; and good fruit postharvest longevity.
RASPBERRY PLANT NAMED 'PS-08.019-25'
This invention relates to a new and distinct everbearing variety of raspberry plant named PS-08.019-25. The new variety is primarily adapted to the growing conditions of the central coast of California and is characterized by the following: mid-season primocane production with medium sized fruit of light-red coloration. Fruit is of consistent conic shape, releases very easily from receptacle and is of fair flavor. Foliage is slightly concave to strongly convex, medium green; possessing strong rugosity and always 3 foliate. Primocanes have an absent or very weak waxy coat, green spines, and sparse thorn density and have absent to very weak anthocyanin coloration.