Patent classifications
A01H6/50
<i>Agastache </i>plant named ‘Royal Raspberry’
A new and unique cultivar of hyssop, Agastache plant named ‘Royal Raspberry’ with medium-sized, dense, mounded, well-branched habit and spring foliage color with burgundy cast. The large flowers of rosy-purple coloration begin in early summer and cover the top two-thirds of the plant. The effective flowering season is extended with burgundy-colored calyxes in densely branched panicles. The new plant is useful in the landscape and as a cut flower.
<i>Agastache </i>plant named ‘Doagabetamber’
A new and distinct cultivar of Agastache plant named ‘Doagabetamber’, characterized by its relatively compact and upright to outwardly spreading plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit and moderate growth rate; medium green-colored leaves; relatively compact inflorescences with numerous bright orange-colored flowers; and good garden performance.
<i>Agastache </i>plant named ‘Doagabetamber’
A new and distinct cultivar of Agastache plant named ‘Doagabetamber’, characterized by its relatively compact and upright to outwardly spreading plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit and moderate growth rate; medium green-colored leaves; relatively compact inflorescences with numerous bright orange-colored flowers; and good garden performance.
<i>Agastache </i>plant named ‘Queen Nectarine’
A new and unique cultivar of hyssop, Agastache plant named ‘Queen Nectarine’ with medium-sized, dense, rounded, well-branched habit. The flowers cover the top two-thirds of the plant, are large, soft-peach colored, with mauve-colored calyxes in densely branched panicles over an extended period beginning in early summer. The new plant is useful in the landscape and as a cut flower.
<i>Agastache </i>plant named ‘Queen Nectarine’
A new and unique cultivar of hyssop, Agastache plant named ‘Queen Nectarine’ with medium-sized, dense, rounded, well-branched habit. The flowers cover the top two-thirds of the plant, are large, soft-peach colored, with mauve-colored calyxes in densely branched panicles over an extended period beginning in early summer. The new plant is useful in the landscape and as a cut flower.
<i>Scutellaria </i>plant named ‘APPALACHIAN BLUES’
A new and distinct cultivar of Scutellaria plant named ‘APPALACHIAN BLUES’ is disclosed, characterized by distinctive purple calyxes, stems, and leaf margins. Plants have controlled, herbaceous, clumping habits. Flowers are bi-colored, violet-blue and white. The new variety is a Scutellaria, typically produced as an ornamental plant.
Baptisia plant named 'Plum Rosy'
A new and distinct plant cultivar of hardy herbaceous false indigo plant named Baptisia ‘Plum Rosy’ characterized by flowers that open up mauve-pinkish and lighten to a soft pink producing a bi-color spike colored on long spikes beginning in late May and continuing for two to three weeks. The new plant has a narrow, tall, upright, vase-shaped, multi-stemmed, winter-hardy habit with glaucous medium-green tri-foliate foliage and is suitable for landscaping as a specimen or en masse.
<i>Salvia </i>plant named ‘DSALDRKMTR’
A new and distinct cultivar of Salvia plant named ‘DSALDRKMTR’ is disclosed, characterized by large, dark blue flowers. The new variety is a Salvia, normally produced as an outdoor garden or container plant.
<i>Lavandula </i>plant named ‘Anouk Deluxe 16054’
A new and distinct cultivar of Lavandula plant named ‘Anouk Deluxe 16054’, characterized by its compact, upright and broadly spreading plant habit; freely branching growth habit; freely flowering habit; dark purple-colored flowers and deep purple-colored terminal flower bracts positioned on strong and erect peduncles; long flowering period; and good garden performance.
METHOD FOR CULTIVATION OF HYBRID MINT PLANT DESIGNATED 18-14-185 FOR PRODUCTION OF ESSENTIAL OIL COMPOSITION
A hybrid mint plant characterized by an essential oil composition profile, methods of cultivating the hybrid mint plant, and methods of producing an essential oil composition with the essential oil composition profile using the hybrid mint plant are disclosed.