Patent classifications
A01H6/7499
Rubus plant named ‘BC92915’
A new cultivar of Rubus idaeus, ‘BC92915’, that is characterized by its upright to semi-upright plant habit, its fruit that is large in size and conical to trapezoidal in shape, its fruit that matures early and machine harvests very well, and its resistance to aphids and root rot.
Raspberry plant named ‘R15-21-5’
The present invention provides a new and distinct raspberry plant designated as ‘R15-21-5’. The new raspberry cultivar is distinguished from other cultivars by its combination of traits which include very early production on primocanes, branching habit, large light red colored fruit, trapezoidal shaped and fruits suitable for fresh consumption.
Raspberry plant named ‘ENDURANCE’
This invention relates to a new and distinct everbearing variety of raspberry plant named ‘ENDURANCE’. The new variety is primarily adapted to the growing conditions of the central coast of California and is characterized by the following: late-season primocane production with medium to large sized fruit of medium-red coloration. Fruit is of consistent conic shape, releases easily from receptacle, possesses medium gloss and fair flavor. Foliage is flat to slightly convex, medium green; possessing weak rugosity, weak gloss and equal 3-5 foliates. Primocanes have an absent or very weak waxy coat, medium thorn density of small dark purple spines and have very weak anthocyanin coloration.
Raspberry plant named ‘DrisRaspEighteen’
A new and distinct variety of raspberry plant named ‘DrisRaspEighteen’, particularly selected for its yield potential and flavor, is disclosed.
Raspberry plant named ‘PBB 1473’
The present invention relates to new and distinct cultivar of primocane-fruiting raspberry named ‘PBB1473’. The new variety reliably provides balanced heavy crop load on both primocanes and floricanes, with jumbo, firm, glossy, orange-red colored conic fruits of loose adherence to the receptacle and which maintain size throughout harvest. Plants possess high vigor and produce high numbers of spawn. Improved resistance to yellow rust (Phragmidium rubi-idaei), field tolerance to Raspberry Bushy Dwarf Virus (RBDV) and Phytophthora root rot has been observed.
<i>Rubus </i>plant named ‘Bonnie Lewis’
A new cultivar of Rubus plant named ‘Bonnie Lewis’ that is characterized by its canes that have thorns that are green in color, its canes that require low chill hours to flower, its large, glossy fruits, and its early autumn primocane fruit production season.
<i>Rubus </i>plant named ‘Glen Mor’
A new cultivar of Rubus plant named ‘Glen Mor’ that is characterized by its spineless canes, its resistance to Phytophthora root rot, its pink petioles on actively growing vegetative canes, its early summer fruit production on floricanes, its early summer fruit production on floricanes, its late fruit laterals low on the floricane during the summer allowing a longer fruit season, and its tip fruit in autumn on the top 6 to 10 buds on the primocane.
<i>Rubus </i>plant named ‘Skye’
A new cultivar of Rubus idaeus plant named ‘Skye’ that is characterized by its canes that have thorns that are greyed-purple in color, its canes that require low chill hours to flower, its fruits that have a glossy surface, and its summer floricane fruit production and very late autumn primocane fruit production.
Raspberry plant named ‘ABB 126’
A new and distinct cultivar of Raspberry plant named ‘ABB 126’, characterized by its upright and bushy plant habit; freely basal branching habit; high fruit production; fruits are produced on prior and current seasons' canes; large reddish orange-colored broadly conical fruits; pleasant and sweet fruit taste; good fruit postharvest longevity; and ease of propagation with a relatively high success rate.
Raspberry plant named ‘ABB 119’
A new and distinct cultivar of Raspberry plant named ‘ABB 119’, characterized by its upright and bushy plant habit; freely basal branching habit; high fruit production; fruits are produced on prior and current seasons' canes; large reddish orange-colored broadly conical fruits; pleasant and sweet fruit taste; good fruit postharvest longevity; and ease of propagation with a relatively high success rate.