Phlox plant named ‘Magenta Sprite’
PP031239 · 2019-12-17
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Abstract
A new and unique cultivar of hybrid creeping phlox named Phlox Magenta Sprite multi-stemmed, short, upright, slowly-spreading habit with clean, green, glossy, lanceolate to linear leaves with exceptional powdery mildew resistance. Flowers are magenta pink with dark purple markings at center, nearly covering the top of the plant in peak flowering season about one week later than typical Phlox subulata. Magenta Sprite is especially useful as a containerized plant and for the flower garden as an specimen or en masse.
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1. A new and distinct cultivar of hybrid phlox plant named Phlox Magenta Sprite, as herein described and illustrated.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The photographs of the new plant demonstrate the unique traits of Magenta Sprite and the overall appearance of the plant at two-years-old grown in a full-sun trial garden in Zeeland, Mich. The colors are as accurate as reasonably possible with color reproductions. Variation in ambient light spectrum, source and direction may cause the appearance of minor variation in color.
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DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
(4) The following descriptions and color references are based on the 2015 edition of The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart except where common dictionary terms are used. Phlox Magenta Sprite has not been observed under all possible environments. The phenotype may vary slightly with different growing environments such as temperature, light, fertility, soil pH, moisture and maturity levels, but without any change in the genotype. The following observations and size descriptions are based on two-year-old plants in the full-sun trial garden of a wholesale perennial nursery in Zeeland, Mich. with supplemental fertilizer and water as needed. Botanical classification: Phlox hybrid; Parentage: Female or seed parent Phlox subulata Emerald Pink and the male or pollen parent an unnamed selection of Phlox procumbens; Plant habit: Densely-mounded, winter-hardy, herbaceous perennial, producing branched stems and early spring flowering; with foliage to about 9.0 cm tall and about 36.0 cm wide; densely flowering about one week after typical Phlox subulata cultivars and continuing for about 4 weeks; Propagation: Stem cuttings; rooting in about 14 days; Time to produce finished crop in 3.8 liter pots: About 12 to 14 weeks; moderate rate of growth; Root: Primary roots to about 1.0 mm thick; secondary fibrous and freely branching; color creamy white to tan depending on soil type and root stage of development; Leaves: Simple; opposite; lanceolate to linear; entire margin; narrowly acute apex; truncate base; sessile; slightly folded; Leaf size: To about 29.0 mm long by about 6.0 mm wide; average about 18.0 mm long by about 5.0 mm wide; Leaf surfaces: Lustrous and sparsely puberulent adaxial and puberulent abaxial; Leaf color expanding: Adaxial nearest RHS 143A distally and RHS 145A proximally, and abaxial nearest RHS 144A distally and between RHS 145B and RHS 145A proximally; Leaf color at flowering: Adaxial and abaxial base nearest RHS 145B and adaxial proximally nearest RHS 137A and abaxial proximally nearest RHS 145B; Foliage fragrance: None detected; Veins: Pinnate; glabrous adaxial and abaxial; midrib about 0.5 mm wide at base, slightly sunken adaxial and raised abaxial; color same as surrounding leaf tissue; Petiole: Leaves sessile; Stems: Cylindrical; flexible; strong; pubescent; proximally rosulate and distally decussate; average about 9.0 cm long and 2.5 mm diameter at base; Stem color: Lower portion covered with leaves, distally nearest RHS N186C; Nodes: About six per stem in branched peduncle region and 30 to 40 in lower portion; average internode length about 0.5 cm; Node color: Nearest RHS N186C; Inflorescence: A loosely-branched compound corymb of about 24 flowers; about 8.0 cm long and 6.0 cm across; Flowers: Perfect; salverform with flat face and long fused corolla tube; actinomophic; typically with five petals; attitude upright to outwardly; Flower size: About 22.0 mm across face and 19.0 mm long to exserted stigma; corolla tube about 14.0 mm long and about 2.5 mm diameter below face; Flower longevity: About 5 days; self-cleaning; Flower fragrance: Faintly sweet; Buds one to two days prior to opening: Narrowly oblanceolate, to nearly clavate; acute apex with convolute petals; base fused; about 22.0 mm long and 2.5 mm diameter in tube base and swollen to 3.0 mm diameter toward apex of convolute petals; Bud color: Exposed petals nearest RHS N77D and basal 2.0 mm nearest RHS 145D; Petals: Five; limb obtuse, apex rounded and emarginate notched to 0.5 mm deep; base fused into tube; margin entire; abaxial limb glabrous and tube micro-puberulent, adaxial limb glabrous; Petal size: Basal 14.0 mm fused into corolla tube, to a diameter of about 2.5 mm; limb face about 9.0 mm across, and face about 11.0 mm long; nearly imbricate toward center; Petal color: Adaxial face center nearest RHS N74B with two dark purple marks of nearest RHS 77A toward center, distally nearest RHS NN74B; abaxial limb nearest RHS NN74D; adaxial corolla tube base nearest RHS 155D and distally nearest RHS N79D; abaxial base between RHS 157D and RHS 155D and distally nearest RHS N81B; Androecium: Filaments.Typically five; adnate to adaxial inner corolla at various distances of 10.0 mm to 15.0 mm from base; free in terminal 0.5 mm; color nearest RHS NN155D. Anther.Five; oblong elliptic; basifixed; longitudinal; about 1.2 mm long by 0.7 mm wide; color nearest RHS 23B. Pollen.Abundant; color nearest RHS N163C. Gynoecium: One pistil per flower; to about 18.0 mm long; superior; Style.Cylindrical; about 16.0 mm long and about 0.2 mm diameter; color nearest RHS 158B with blush of nearest RHS 183C. Stigma.Trifurcate in the distal 1.5 mm, less than 0.2 mm in diameter; persistent after flower abscission; color nearest RHS 8C. Ovary.Superior; globose; about 1.5 mm long and 2.0 mm diameter; color nearest RHS 143A. Calyx: Tubular to campanulate; adpressed to corolla tube proximally and slightly reflexed distally; to about 9.0 mm long and 8.0 mm wide at apex; Sepals: Five; linear; narrowly acute apex, margin entire; basal 4.0 mm fused; surface matte and glandular to puberulent abaxial, lustrous and glabrous adaxial; individually about 9.0 mm long and 1.0 mm wide; Sepal color: Abaxial nearest RHS 137D; adaxial nearest RHS 141B; Peduncle: Pubescent; flexible, strong, mostly upright; cylindrical; flowering portion about 6.0 cm long and 2.0 mm diameter at base of flower branches; branches to about 5.0 cm long and 2.0 mm diameter at base; typically five flowers per branch; Peduncle color: Nearest blend between of RHS 183A and RHS N186C; Pedicel: Terete; glabrous; to about 6.0 mm long and 1.0 mm diameter; Pedicel color: Nearest RHS 146B with strong blush nearest RHS 183C; Fruit and seeds have not yet been observed; Hardiness and culture: The new plant grows best with plenty of moisture and adequate drainage; prefers full sun but tolerates light shade; is hardy to at least from USDA zone 3 through 8. Disease and pest resistance: Phlox Magenta Sprite demonstrated the excellent resistance to powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe cichoracearum under conditions of intense pressure that would normally show symptoms.