Patent classifications
A01H6/7499
Rubus 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.
Raspberry plant named 'EXPR02'
The present invention is a new and distinct autumn primocane raspberry variety designated ‘EXPR02’. This new variety was discovered after planting a seed produced by a controlled cross of ‘SP821’ (unpatented) and ‘SP804’ (unpatented). The new variety exhibits good productivity of red colored, conical shaped, firm fruit and sparse spine density.
Rubus 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.
Rubus Plant Named 'Skye'
A new cultivar of Rubus idaeus plant named Skye that is characterized by its canes that have thorns that are red 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 ‘EXPR02’
The present invention is a new and distinct autumn primocane raspberry variety designated EXPR02. This new variety was discovered after planting a seed produced by a controlled cross of SP821 (unpatented) and SP804 (unpatented). The new variety exhibits good productivity of red colored, conical shaped, firm fruit and sparse spine density.
Blackberry plant named ‘A-2454T’
Description and specifications of a new and distinct cultivar of blackberry plant named A-2454T which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross Ark. 2252T (a non-patented, unreleased genotype) x Ark. 2255 (a non-patented, unreleased genotype). This new cultivar of blackberry plant can be distinguished by its medium size, very firm berries with very sweet, sub-acid flavor, excellent postharvest fruit-handling potential, early season ripening, and excellent plant health.
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 purple spines and have very weak anthocyanin coloration.
Blackberry plant named ‘EXPB3181’
The present invention is a new and distinct primocane fruiting blackberry variety designated EXPB3181. This new variety was discovered after planting a seed produced by a hand pollinated cross of Kiowa (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,861) and selection SP709 (non-patented) in Los Reyes, Michoacan, Mexico. The new variety exhibits excellent fruit quality, erect plant habit and minimal thorns. The new variety is also recognized for ripening early and having a long shelf life.
Blackberry plant named ‘Plablack 15157’
A new and distinct variety of blackberry plant Plablack 15157 is characterized by a combination of traits which include, but are not limited to, an absent or very weak anthocyanin coloration of dormant cane, many spines density, a pinkish color of petals and abundant production of elliptic to narrow ovate shaped, and medium fruit size.
Rubus 'BT RASTWO'
A new and distinct cultivar of Rubus plant named BT RASTWO is disclosed, characterized by very good tolerance to raspberry mite(T. uticae), yellow raspberry rust (P. rubi-idae) and resistant to frost damage. Plants produce many root suckers and very small, sparse spines. Fruit is broad, conical and shape, and colored light red, maintaining this light color during post-harvest. Plants fruit on both previous year's cane(mid-season) and current year's cane(mid to late season). The new variety is a Rubus, normally produced as an outdoor garden or container plant.