<i>Coleus </i>plant named ‘UF20-134-1’
PP035345 · 2023-08-22
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Abstract
A new and distinct cultivar of Coleus (Coleus scutellarioides) plant named ‘UF20-134-1’, selected for having a combination of desirable traits that make it well-suited for good performance as an annual plant in the summer landscape. ‘UF20-134-1’ has foliage that is consistent deep red across the plant, with distinct chartreuse spots and leaf margins. ‘UF20-134-1’ is an extremely vigorous cultivar, which is not typical of most predominantly red-foliage-colored Coleus cultivars. It has a compact, upright and spreading habit, but it is more highly branched and uniform in shape compared to other red-foliage-colored Coleus cultivars.
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1. A new and distinct Coleus scutellarioides plant named ‘UF20-134-1’ as shown and described herein.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) This new Coleus cultivar ‘UF20-134-1’ is illustrated by the accompanying photographs, which show the plant's form and foliage. The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures.
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DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CULTIVAR
(7) Foliage color was determined under full sun conditions in the middle of the day in a glass-covered greenhouse. Color references are to The R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society of London (R.H.S.), 2007 5th Edition. Coleus leaves are rarely one solid color but encompass hues, shades and tints, and color patterns differ from one genotype to another due to varying levels of variegation. The following detailed description of ‘UF20-134-1’ was obtained using ten-week-old plants grown from unrooted cuttings in February-April 2022 in a glass-covered greenhouse in Gainesville, Fla. The plants were propagated in mist for ten days after cuttings were stuck, then grown in one-gallon pots for approximately eight and a half additional weeks.
Botanical Description
(8) Botanical classification: Family.—Lamiaceae. Botanical name.—Coleus scutellarioides. Common name.—Coleus. Cultivar.—‘UF20-134-1’. Parentage: Female or seed parent.—‘UF18-95-5’. Male or pollen parent.—Unknown. Propagation: Type cuttings.—Vegetative meristems having at least 1 node. Time to initiate roots.—3-4 days. Time to produce a rooted cutting.—7-10 days. Root habit.—Fibrous. Root description.—Callus forms in 2-3 days, roots initiate in 3-4 days and become a highly branched cutting in 7-10 days. Plant description: Habit.—Compact, upright, and spreading. Height (from top of soil).—40-45 cm. Width (horizontal plant diameter).—70-75 cm. Branches: Quantity per plant.—Approximately 12. Branch color.—RHS 147B (yellow green). Texture.—Smooth. Pubescence.—Not present. Stem description.—Square-shaped stem. Branch diameter.—0.8-0.9 cm at the base of a 34-cm-long branch. Branch length.—34-36 cm. Internode length.—6 cm measured at mid-branch. Anthocyanin.—Not present. Leaves: Quantity of leaves per branch.—Approximately 20. Arrangement.—Opposite. Fragrance.—Not fragrant. Shape.—Ovate. Length.—16-17 cm. Width.—11-12 cm. Apex.—Broadly acute. Base.—Attenuate. Margin.—Crenate. Leaf texture.—Upper surface: Pulverulent. Lower surface: Smooth. Pubescence.—Not present. Venation color, mature leaf.—Upper surface: RHS N186C (greyish red). Lower surface: RHS 182C (dark pink). Venation color, immature leaf.—Upper surface: RHS N186C (greyish red). Lower surface: RHS 181C (red). Venation pattern.—Upper surface: Reticulate. Lower surface: Reticulate. Color, immature leaf.—Upper surface, major color: RHS 183A (dark red). Upper surface, margins: RHS 144A (yellow green). Upper surface, spots: RHS N144A (yellowish green). Lower surface, major color: RHS 187B (dark red). Lower surface, spots: RHS 144B (yellow green). Color, mature leaf.—Upper surface, major color: RHS 183A (dark red). Upper surface, margins: RHS 144A (yellowish green). Upper surface, spots: RHS N144C (yellow green). Lower surface, major color: RHS 187B (dark red). Lower surface, spots: RHS 144B (yellow green). Petiole length.—4-5 cm. Petiole diameter.—0.3-0.4 cm. Petiole color, mature leaf.—RHS 146B (yellow green). Petiole color, immature leaf.—RHS 144C (yellow green). Petiole texture.—Smooth, no pubescence. Flowers and seeds: Flowers and seeds have not been observed to date during formal trials in Gainesville, Fla. Fruit/seed set: Fruit/seed not observed. Disease and insect resistance: Disease and insect resistance is typical of the species, thus no claims are made of any superior disease or insect resistance with this cultivar. The most common insect pests observed on this plant in Gainesville, Fla. have been long-tailed or citrus mealybugs (Pseudococcus spp.), which occur on older stock plant material held in the greenhouse for over 3-4 months. Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (Bunyaviridae) has also been observed in plants confined in greenhouses with mixed crops (peppers) infected with Western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis). The most common pathogen of this species in the U.S. is downy mildew (Perononspora lamii). This pathogen has been observed in stock materials grown closely together in cooler growing seasons.
Comparison with Known Cultivars
(9) When the new cultivar ‘UF20-134-1’ is compared to the commercial cultivar ‘UF16-90-3’ (unpatented, commercial name “Rediculous”), ‘UF20-134-1’ has leaves colored dark red with an equal distribution of yellow green spots across the entire leaf surface, whereas ‘UF16-90-3’ has leaves colored entirely dark red with no spots.