Patent classifications
A01H6/48
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.
<i>Hydrangea </i>plant named ‘HIOCE’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hydrangea plant named ‘HIOCE’, characterized by its upright and broadly spreading plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit and moderate growth rate; freely branching habit; strong and sturdy stems; dark green-colored leaves; freely flowering habit; large and dense inflorescences with purplish red-colored sterile flowers; and good post-production longevity.
<i>Hydrangea </i>plant named ‘HIVAL’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hydrangea plant named ‘HIVAL’, characterized by its upright and broadly spreading plant habit; moderately vigorous and moderate growth rate; freely branching habit; strong and sturdy stems; dark green-colored leaves; freely flowering habit; large and dense inflorescences with white-colored sterile flowers; and good post-production longevity.
Hydrangea Plant Named 'Hokopinel'
A new cultivar of Hydrangea macrophylla plant named ‘Hokopinel’ that is characterized by its very floriferous blooming habit, its clear pink inflorescences that perform well under bluing conditions, its compact and upright plant habit, its suitability as a potted plant, and its high resistance to Botrytis in cold storage.
<i>Hydrangea </i>plant named ‘HI HORIZON’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hydrangea plant named ‘HI HORIZON’, characterized by its upright and broadly spreading plant habit; moderately vigorous and moderate growth rate; freely branching habit; strong and sturdy stems; freely flowering habit; large and dense inflorescences with purplish red-colored sterile flowers; and good post-production longevity.
<i>Hydrangea </i>plant named ‘HI HORIZON’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hydrangea plant named ‘HI HORIZON’, characterized by its upright and broadly spreading plant habit; moderately vigorous and moderate growth rate; freely branching habit; strong and sturdy stems; freely flowering habit; large and dense inflorescences with purplish red-colored sterile flowers; and good post-production longevity.
<i>Hydrangea </i>plant ‘TMHY18-1’
A new and distinct cultivar of Hydrangea plant named ‘TMHY18-1’ is disclosed, characterized by lace-cap inflorescences having flowers with large, deeply serrated pure white sepals. Flowers are distinctly honey scented. Plants are remontant and have an upright, controlled habit. Flowering occurs on both terminal and axillary nodes. The new variety is a Hydrangea, typically produced as an outdoor ornamental plant.