<i>Lomandra </i>plant named ‘Arctic Frost’
PP033431 · 2021-08-31
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Abstract
A new cultivar of Lomandra longifolia plant named ‘Arctic Frost’ that is characterized by its foliage that is dark green in color (primary color) with white longitudinal variegation that is distinctive, contrasting and vivid and its tips on the ends of the leaves that are white in color.
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1. A new and distinct cultivar of Lomandra plant named ‘Arctic Frost’ as herein illustrated and described.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying colored photographs illustrate the overall appearance and distinct characteristics of a 10-month-old plant the new Lomandra as grown outdoors in a 1-gallon container in Waltsonville, Calif.
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(4) The colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describe the colors of the new Lomandra.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
(5) The following is a detailed description of 10-month-old plants the new Lomandra as grown outdoors in 1-gallon containers in Waltsonville, Calif. The phenotype of the new cultivar may vary with variations in environmental, climatic, and cultural conditions, as it has not been tested under all possible environmental conditions. The color determination is in accordance with The 2015 Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England, except where general color terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used. General description: Plant type.—Evergreen perennial grass. Plant habit.—Compact, tussock, vertical to arching narrow leaves. Height and spread.—60 cm in height and 95 cm in diameter. Hardiness.—At least in U.S.D.A. Zones 8 to 10. Diseases and pests.—No susceptibility or resistance to pests and diseases has been observed. Root description.—Short, stout rhizomes; average of 5 cm in length with a smooth texture, fine, fibrous roots that are moderately branched, 155C in color. Propagation.—Tissue culture and division. Root development.—Time required for root initiation is an average of 4 weeks in tissue culture, time required to produce a young plant from rooted cutting is 6 months in spring and up to 1 year during other seasons. Growth rate.—Moderate. Foliage description: Leaf shape.—Linear. Leaf division.—Simple. Leaf base.—Sheathing. Leaf apex.—Long acuminate. Leaf aspect.—Center leaves vertical, surrounding leaves initially emerge upright, then cascade outward and finally arching downward. Leaf venation.—Linear, upper and lower surface N189C. Leaf margins.—Entire, smooth. Leaf size.—Average of 65 cm in length and 4 mm in width. Leaf number.—Average of 14 leaves per shoot. Leaf arrangement.—Opposite. Leaf strength.—Bendable and very strong. Leaf surface.—Both surfaces slightly glossy and becoming mostly matte as the leaves mature. Leaf color.—Young inner and outer surfaces; variagated, base and center 144A, margins NN155D, tips NN155D, mature inner and outer surfaces; variagated, base and center N189A and 139A, margins are very thin NN155D, tips NN155D. Leave sheathes.—Average of 5 cm in length, 1 cm in width, surface color matches leaf color description of base, margins of sheathes are transparent, thin and paper-like, a blend of 191D and NN155D in color. Flower description: General description.—Panicle of clusters of male flowers, not conspicous as the blooms are held within the foliage. Inflorescence size.—Panicle 7 to 20 cm in height and up to 2 cm in width, clusters; an average of 1.9 mm in depth and 2.5 mm in diameter. Flower quantity per inflorescence.—Average of 15 clusters per panicle, 5 flowers per cluster. Lastingness of inflorescence.—Flowers last an average of 10 days before drying, persistent. Flowering season.—In spring and re-blooming in summer in New Zealand. Fragrance.—Moderate, typical of species. Flower buds.—Oval in shape, average of 2 mm in length, 183D in color. Flower size.—Average of 3.5 mm in length and 1.57 mm in width. Flower shape.—Closed campanulate. Flower color.—A blend of 162D, 6D, and 146D on inner and outer surface of tepals, fading to 162C when dried. Bracts.—Average of 4 mm in length (including spike), a blend of 199C an 183D in color with spike 162D, triangular in shape, truncate base, apex is a spike an average of 2 mm in length but can reach 6 mm in length, smooth surfaces. Peduncle.—Rachis; up to 20 cm in length and 1 mm in diameter, upright strong, secondary peduncles; an average of 2 cm in length an 0.75 mm in width, held at a about 20° to vertical, color 137C in color becoming 162D when dried, surfaces smooth. Pedicel.—None, flowers sessile to peduncle. Reproductive organs: Gynoecium.—None, male flowers only. Androecium.—6 stamens, average of 0.9 mm in length with anther 8C in color, pollen not observed. Fruits and seeds.—Male flowers, no seed is produced.