Patent classifications
A01H5/02
Hydrangea plant 'HMOBL03-0'
The invention relates to the field of Hydrangea, specifically, the variety designated ‘HMOBL03-0’. The variety ‘HMOBL03-0’ is characterized by its lack of vernalization requirement for induction and development of flowering, day-length neutral flowering, cold tolerance to USDA Zone 5 and lace-cap inflorescence having blue flowers. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘HMOBL03-0’, and use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘HMOBL03-0’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts or progeny of ‘HMOBL03-0’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Hydrangea varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘HMOBL03-0’ with any other Hydrangea variety or other plant. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Hydrangea oleracea using the variety ‘HMOBL03-0’ and applying plant breeding techniques.
Hydrangea plant 'HMOBL03-0'
The invention relates to the field of Hydrangea, specifically, the variety designated ‘HMOBL03-0’. The variety ‘HMOBL03-0’ is characterized by its lack of vernalization requirement for induction and development of flowering, day-length neutral flowering, cold tolerance to USDA Zone 5 and lace-cap inflorescence having blue flowers. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘HMOBL03-0’, and use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘HMOBL03-0’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts or progeny of ‘HMOBL03-0’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Hydrangea varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘HMOBL03-0’ with any other Hydrangea variety or other plant. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Hydrangea oleracea using the variety ‘HMOBL03-0’ and applying plant breeding techniques.
Hydrangea plant 'HMOPI02-0'
The invention relates to the field of Hydrangea, specifically, the variety designated ‘HMOPI02-0’. The variety ‘HMOPI02-0’ is characterized by its lack of vernalization requirement for induction and development of flowering, day-length neutral flowering, cold tolerance to USDA Zone 5 and lace-cap inflorescence having pink flowers. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘HMOPI02-0’, and use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘HMOPI02-0’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts or progeny of ‘HMOPI02-0’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Hydrangea varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘HMOPI02-0’ with any other Hydrangea variety or other plant. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Hydrangea oleracea using the variety ‘HMOPI02-0’ and applying plant breeding techniques.
Hydrangea plant 'HMOPI02-0'
The invention relates to the field of Hydrangea, specifically, the variety designated ‘HMOPI02-0’. The variety ‘HMOPI02-0’ is characterized by its lack of vernalization requirement for induction and development of flowering, day-length neutral flowering, cold tolerance to USDA Zone 5 and lace-cap inflorescence having pink flowers. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘HMOPI02-0’, and use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘HMOPI02-0’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts or progeny of ‘HMOPI02-0’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Hydrangea varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘HMOPI02-0’ with any other Hydrangea variety or other plant. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Hydrangea oleracea using the variety ‘HMOPI02-0’ and applying plant breeding techniques.
Rudbeckia plant 'RDSGO01-0'
The invention relates to the field of Rudbeckia hirta, specifically, the variety designated ‘RDSGO01-0’. The variety ‘RDSGO01-0’ is characterized by day-length neutral flowering, cold tolerance to USDA Zone 5 and abundant flowering of single infloresences with golden yellow ray florets. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘RDSGO01-0’, and use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘RDSGO01-0’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts or progeny of ‘RDSGO01-0’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Rudbeckia hirta varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘RDSGO01-0’ with any other Rudbeckia hirta variety or other plant. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Rudbeckia hirta oleracea using the variety ‘RDSGO01-0’ and applying plant breeding techniques.
Rudbeckia plant 'RDSGO01-0'
The invention relates to the field of Rudbeckia hirta, specifically, the variety designated ‘RDSGO01-0’. The variety ‘RDSGO01-0’ is characterized by day-length neutral flowering, cold tolerance to USDA Zone 5 and abundant flowering of single infloresences with golden yellow ray florets. The present invention relates to plant parts, including cells and any propagative material of the new variety ‘RDSGO01-0’, and use of any of the plant parts for reproducing the new variety ‘RDSGO01-0’. The present invention relates to methods using any plant parts or progeny of ‘RDSGO01-0’ for the purpose of deriving additional new Rudbeckia hirta varieties. The present invention relates to seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing ‘RDSGO01-0’ with any other Rudbeckia hirta variety or other plant. The present invention also relates to methods to produce new varieties of Rudbeckia hirta oleracea using the variety ‘RDSGO01-0’ and applying plant breeding techniques.
<i>Spathiphyllum </i>plant named ‘Sweet Catalina’
‘Sweet Catalina’ is a new and distinctive variety of Spathiphyllum plant which is characterized by broad, dark green foliage, strong and rigid petioles, the lack of pollen production, and the stability of all characteristics from generation to generation. The new variety is typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.
<i>Spathiphyllum </i>plant named ‘Sweet Catalina’
‘Sweet Catalina’ is a new and distinctive variety of Spathiphyllum plant which is characterized by broad, dark green foliage, strong and rigid petioles, the lack of pollen production, and the stability of all characteristics from generation to generation. The new variety is typically produced as an indoor ornamental plant.
<i>Hosta </i>plant named ‘Twin Cities’
A new and distinct Hosta plant named ‘Twin Cities’ of large, upright spreading mound of dense, bullate, glaucous, ovate to round, variegated foliage with wide chartreuse margins, blue-green centers with a melding color zone between the center and the margins. The flowers are near light lavender, densely arranged in mostly upright scapes beginning to open just above the foliage in late June. ‘Twin Cities’ is useful in the landscape as a specimen or en masse.
Hop plant named ‘HBC 843’
A new hop plant named ‘HBC 843’ is disclosed. ‘HBC 843’ is used for its exceptional and unique aromatic qualities, and is suitable for beer flavoring.