Patent classifications
A01H6/62
<i>Phalaenopsis </i>plant named ‘Diamond Sky’
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘Diamond Sky’, characterized by its upright plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit; strong flowering stems; strong and slightly elongated leaves; freely flowering habit with typically two inflorescences per plant, each inflorescence with numerous flowers; white-colored flowers with yellow-colored labellum and a small number purple-colored spots surrounding the column; and good postproduction longevity.
<i>Phalaenopsis </i>plant named ‘Diamond Sky’
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘Diamond Sky’, characterized by its upright plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit; strong flowering stems; strong and slightly elongated leaves; freely flowering habit with typically two inflorescences per plant, each inflorescence with numerous flowers; white-colored flowers with yellow-colored labellum and a small number purple-colored spots surrounding the column; and good postproduction longevity.
<i>Phalaenopsis </i>orchid plant named ‘PHA441188’
A new and distinct variety of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘PHA441188’, particularly characterized by having purplish-pink striped flowers with reddish-purple lips, flowers that are flat in lateral view, and whiskers that are reddish-purple and striped with white tips, is disclosed.
Method For Organically Planting Dendrobium
A method for organically planting Dendrobium, including using a planting medium in the epiphytic planting step of Dendrobium. The raw materials of planting medium include fermented powder of Dendrobium candidum leaves and sawdust; a method for preparing the fermented powder of Dendrobium candidum leaves is as follows: cutting Dendrobium candidum leaves into small pieces and mashing the small pieces of Dendrobium candidum leaves to obtain materials to be fermented, and then adding liquid medium to the materials to be fermented to obtain fermentation system; sterilizing the fermentation system, adding fermentation bacteria to the fermentation system to obtain a mixture, fermenting and filtering the mixture to obtain post-culturing fermentation broth and fermented products of Dendrobium candidum leaves, dewatering and crushing the fermented products of Dendrobium candidum leaves to obtain fermented powder of Dendrobium candidum leaves.
Method For Organically Planting Dendrobium
A method for organically planting Dendrobium, including using a planting medium in the epiphytic planting step of Dendrobium. The raw materials of planting medium include fermented powder of Dendrobium candidum leaves and sawdust; a method for preparing the fermented powder of Dendrobium candidum leaves is as follows: cutting Dendrobium candidum leaves into small pieces and mashing the small pieces of Dendrobium candidum leaves to obtain materials to be fermented, and then adding liquid medium to the materials to be fermented to obtain fermentation system; sterilizing the fermentation system, adding fermentation bacteria to the fermentation system to obtain a mixture, fermenting and filtering the mixture to obtain post-culturing fermentation broth and fermented products of Dendrobium candidum leaves, dewatering and crushing the fermented products of Dendrobium candidum leaves to obtain fermented powder of Dendrobium candidum leaves.
<i>Phalaenopsis </i>orchid plant named ‘PHA731834’
A new and distinct variety of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘PHA731834’, particularly characterized by having reddish-purple, striped flowers with small white edges and dark purplish-red lips, flowers that are concave in lateral view, dark purplish-red whiskers with white tips, and is propagated by meristem tissue culture, is disclosed.
<i>Phalaenopsis </i>orchid plant named ‘PHA731834’
A new and distinct variety of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘PHA731834’, particularly characterized by having reddish-purple, striped flowers with small white edges and dark purplish-red lips, flowers that are concave in lateral view, dark purplish-red whiskers with white tips, and is propagated by meristem tissue culture, is disclosed.
<i>Phalaenopsis </i>orchid plant named ‘PHA202502’
A new and distinct variety of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘PHA202502’, particularly characterized by having purplish-red flowers with dark red-purple lips, flowers that are flat in lateral view, and flowers that have a bump and ridge on the upper and lower side of the apical lobes, is disclosed.
<i>Phalaenopsis </i>orchid plant named ‘PHA202502’
A new and distinct variety of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘PHA202502’, particularly characterized by having purplish-red flowers with dark red-purple lips, flowers that are flat in lateral view, and flowers that have a bump and ridge on the upper and lower side of the apical lobes, is disclosed.
Orchid named ‘HONEY MICHELL’
A new and distinct variety of Oncidesa plant denominated ‘HONEY MICHELL’ which is with varied floral colors of white, whitish, yellow and yellowish, compared to the parent variety, i.e. HONEY ANGEL. HONEY ANGEL has yellow flowers. The height of HONEY MICHELL is about ⅔ to half to the height of the parent variety, HONEY ANGEL. Therefore, the generated new variety is suitable for the pot plant usage in the oncidium flower market. Compared to other similar dwarf oncidium hybrid orchids, which are planted and sold as ornamental pot orchids, such as Oncidium ‘Twinkle’ or Oncidium ‘Sepia’, they are only similar in plant height, around 50˜70 cm height. The floret size is tiny and floret number is crowded with Oncidium ‘Twinkle’. In contrast, the floret size of ‘HONEY MICHELL’ is bigger (3˜5 cm width), and floret number is relatively few.