Blueberry plant named ‘FC11-164’

PP034903 · 2023-01-10

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Abstract

The new blueberry plant variety ‘FC11-164’ is provided. ‘FC11-164’ is a commercial variety for hand and machine harvest fresh market. The new blueberry plant originated from open pollination of ‘ZF06-168’ (female parent) and an unknown male parent. ‘FC11-164’ is characterized for its upright growth habit, exhibits a high leaf length to width ratio, and produces a long leaf internode length.

Claims

1. A new and distinct variety of blueberry plant named ‘FC11-164’ substantially as illustrated and described herein.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The accompanying photographic illustrations show typical specimens in full color of the foliage and fruit of approximately three to four-years old plants the new variety ‘FC11-164’. The colors are as nearly true as is reasonably possible in a color representation of this type.

(2) FIG. 1—depicts fruit with scale and Pantone colors of ‘FC11-164’ grown in Lowell, Oreg., USA and photographed on Jul. 30, 2020.

(3) FIG. 2—depicts a plant showing the long internodes and plant shape of ‘FC11-164’ grown in Lowell, Oreg., USA and photographed on Aug. 3, 2020.

(4) FIG. 3—depicts ripe fruit of ‘FC11-164’ grown in Lowell, Oreg., USA and photographed on Aug. 3, 2020.

(5) FIG. 4—depicts a ripe fruit cluster on the plant of ‘FC11-164’ grown in Lowell, Oreg., USA and photographed on Aug. 3, 2020.

(6) FIG. 5—depicts fall foliage with scale and Pantone colors of ‘FC11-164’ grown in Lowell, Oreg., USA and photographed on Oct. 15, 2021.

(7) FIG. 6—depicts flowers on the plant of ‘FC11-164’ grown in Lowell, Oreg., USA and photographed on Apr. 18, 2018.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

(8) The following detailed description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘FC11-164’. The data which define these characteristics were collected from asexual reproductions ofthe original selection. Dimensions, sizes, colors, and other characteristics are approximations and averages set forth as accurately as possible. All measurements are the average of observations taken between 2018-2020. The plant history was taken on plants approximately 6 and 7 years of age, and the descriptions relate to plants grown in the field in Lowell, Oreg., USA. Descriptions of fruit characteristics were made on fruit grown in the field in Lowell, Oreg., USA. Color designations are from “The Pantone Book of Color” (by Leatrice Eiseman and Lawrence Herbery, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York 1990). Where the Pantone color designations differ from the colors of the photographs, the Pantone colors are accurate.

VARIETY

(9) Classification: Family.—Ericaceae. Genus.—Vaccinium. Species.—corymbosum L. Common name.—Northern Highbush Blueberry. Parentage: Female parent.—‘ZF06-168’ (unpatented). Male parent.—Unknown (open pollination). Market class: Commercial blueberry variety for hand and machine harvest fresh market.

PLANT

(10) General: Plant height.—Average 1.64 m. Plant width.—Average 1.65 m. Growth habit.—Upright. Growth.—Low to medium vigor. Productivity.—Medium-high. Approximately 1.4 kg/plant on 3-4 year old plants compared to 1.8 kg/plant on ‘Legacy’ (not patented) and 1.1 kg/plant on ‘Liberty’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 15,146) for plants the same age. Cold hardiness.—Good. In Central and Northwest Washington, there has been no cold damage. Cold tolerance.—Not evaluated. Chilling requirement.—Estimated 800-1000. Tolerance to disease.—Not overly susceptible. Leafing.—Medium. Twigginess.—Very low.

STEM

(11) General: Suckering tendency.—None. Mature cane color.—Moonlight 15-1309. Mature cane length.—159.00 cm. Mature cane width.—7.59 mm on a one-year-old cane. Bark texture.—Rough. Fall color on new shoots.—Bitter Chocolate 19-1317. Surface texture of new wood.—Smooth. Internode length on strong, new shoots.—26.28 mm. Fruiting wood.—32 cm in length.

FOLIAGE

(12) General: Time of beginning of leaf bud burst.—Mid March. Leaf color (top side).—Chive 19-0315. Leaf color (under side).—Sage Green 15-0318. Leaf arrangement.—Alternate and spirally arranged: dextrose. Leaf shape.—Elliptic. Leaf margins.—Entire. Undulation of margin.—None. Leaf venation.—Anastomosing. Leaf apices.—Acute. Leaf bases.—Cuneate. Leaf length.—74.20 mm. Leaf width.—31.74 mm. Leaf length/width ratio.—High. Leaf nectarines.—Absent. Pubescence of upper side.—None. Pubescence of lower side.—None. Cross sectional profile.—Slight revolute. Longitudinal profile.—Flat. Attitude.—Porrect. Fall leaf color.—Bitter Chocolate 19-1317. Petioles: Length.—4.96 mm. Width.—1.86 mm. Color.—Golden Green 15-0636. Surface texture.—Smooth.

FLOWERS

(13) General: Time of beginning of flowering.—Approximately April 17.sup.th. Time of 50% anthesis.—Mid April. Flower shape.—Urceolate. Flower bud density.—Medium. Flower fragrance.—Low to none, floral. Immature flower color.—Flamingo Pink 15-1821. Pollen staining.—Not observed. Self-compatibility.—The self-compatibility of ‘FC11-164’ is considered moderately compatible based on its comparison to ‘Legacy’ (not patented) self-compatibility that is very compatible. Corolla: Color.—Pearl 12-1304. Length.—8.70 mm. Width.—7.11 mm. Aperture width.—3.64 mm. Anthocyanin coloration of corolla.—Low. Corolla ridges.—Present. Protrusion of stigma.—0.63 mm. Inflorescence: Length.—25.02 mm. Diameter.—24.52 mm. Length of peduncle.—10.89 mm. Diameter of peduncle.—Not observed. Surface texture of peduncle.—Smooth. Color of peduncle.—Faded Rose 18-1629. Length of pedicel.—5.15 mm. Diameter of pedicel.—Not observed. Surface texture of pedicel.—Smooth. Color of pedicel.—Peach Blossom 16-1626. Number of flowers per cluster.—Average 6.7. Flower cluster density.—Medium. Calyx (with sepals): Diameter.—7.74 mm. Color (sepals).—Terra Cotta 16-1526. Calyx surface.—Smooth. Pistil: Length.—9.57 mm. Ovary color (exterior).—Peridot 17-0336. Style length.—8.84 mm. Stamen: Length.—6.64 mm. Number per flower.—10. Filament color.—Asparagus Green 12-0311. Anther: Length.—4.15 mm. Number.—2 per filament. Color.—Inca Gold 17-1048. Pollen: Abundance.—Medium. Color.—Cornhusk 12-0817.

FRUIT

(14) General: Time of fruit ripening.—Early July to mid August. Typical harvest time is during weeks 30-31. Time of 50% maturity.—Average the beginning of July. Fruit development period.—Average of 85 days from 50% bloom to 50% blue. Cluster density.—Average 4.7 berries per cluster. Unripe fruit color.—Bright Chartreuse 14-0445. Ripe berry color.—Purple Cloud 16-3919. Berry surface wax abundance.—Medium. Berry flesh color.—Fog green 13-0210. Berry weight.—2.66 grams. Berry height from calyx to scar.—12.94 mm. Berry diameter.—17.96 mm. Calyx aperture.—6.92 mm. Calyx depth.—Shallow. Pedicel length.—5.15 mm. Pedicel surface texture.—Smooth. Berry detachment force.—Medium-Easy. Berry shape.—Oblate. Fruit stem scar.—1.86 mm. Berry flavor.—Mild, sweet tart. Sweetness when ripe.—Medium. Firmness when ripe.—Very high. Acidity when ripe.—Medium. Storage quality.—Excellent, averaging 60 days. Suitability for mechanical harvesting.—Excellent. Self-fruitfulness.—Cross pollination is not required, however, fruit size will improve with cross-pollination. Uses.—Fresh or process.

SEED

(15) General: Seed abundance in fruit.—Average. Seed color.—Brown Sugar 17-1134. Seed dry weight.—26.7 mg per 100 seeds. Seed length.—1.5 mm.

COMPARISON BETWEEN NEW VARIETY AND COMMERCIAL CULTIVARS

(16) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Comparison Table Denomination Character- State of express- State of express- of similar istic for ion of similar ion of candidate variety comparison variety variety ‘FC11-164’ ‘Cargo’ (U.S. Shelf-life Average Excellent Plant Pat. No. 24,661) ‘Cargo’ (U.S. Fruit Size Medium-Large Large Plant Pat. No. 24,661) ‘Cargo’ (U.S. Vigor Very High Medium Plant Pat. No. 24,661) ‘Draper’ (U.S. Harvest Early-mid Mid-late Plant Pat. No. season 15,103) ‘Draper’ (U.S. Fruit Firm- Average Excellent Plant Pat. No. ness 15,103)

(17) The new blueberry plant variety ‘FC11-164’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in environment and cultural practices such as temperature and light intensity without, however, any variance in genotype.