Southern highbush blueberry plant named ‘TH-1987’
PP034770 · 2022-11-29
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Abstract
A new and distinct cultivar of Vaccinium plant named ‘TH-1987’, characterized by a combination of early season ripening and flowering, large berries with good flavor, firmness, and scar; and a low chill requirement about 150 hours, or less, below about 45° F.
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1. A new and distinct cultivar of the Vaccinium plant named ‘TH-1987’ as illustrated and described herein.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying colored photographic illustrations show the overall appearance and distinct characteristics of the new cultivar of Vaccinium corymbosum ‘TH-1987’ showing the colors as true as possible. Colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describes the colors of the new Vaccinium corymbosum ‘TH-1987’. Photographs were taken of plants grown outdoors in Alapaha, Ga. during different years.
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DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
(7) The following traits have been consistently observed in the original plant of this new variety and in asexually propagated progeny grown in Alapaha and Griffin, Ga., and, to the best knowledge of the inventors, their combination forms the unique characteristics of the new variety Vaccinium corymbosum ‘TH-1987’.
(8) The following is a detailed description of the botanical and pomological characteristics of the subject blueberry clone. Where dimensions, sizes, colors, and other characteristics are given, it is to be understood that such characteristics are approximations and averages set forth as accurately as practicable. Throughout this specification, color names beginning with a small letter signify that the name of that color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive. Color names beginning with a capital letter designate values based upon The R.H.S. Colour Chart, 5.sup.th edition published by The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England in 2007, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.
(9) The aforementioned photographs and following observations, measurements, and values describe plants of the Vaccinium corymbosum cultivar named ‘TH-1987’. Where dimensions, sizes, colors, and other characteristics are given, it is to be understood that such characteristics are approximations and averages set forth as accurately as practicable. Data were collected between the years of 2016-2021 from a farm in Alapaha, Ga. from 3 to 4-year-old plants (planted in the field with supplemental irrigation). In this region, the long-term average annual low temperature ranges from about 54° F. to 58° F., and the average annual high temperature for the year ranges from about 78° F. to 82° F. Botanical classification: Vaccinium corymbosum ‘TH-1987’. Commercial classification.—Fruit-bearing shrub. Parentage.—Originated from seeds collected from open-pollinated fruit of ‘Snowchaser’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,503). Growth and propagation: Propagation type.—Vegetative by softwood cuttings. Growth rate.—Plant vigor is medium, canopy tends to stay compact. Root description.—Fibrous. Plant description: Size.—About 1.2 to 1.4 m tall by about 4 years. The plant crown, or base, is narrow, typically about 10 to 20 cm in diameter. Upper portion of plant canopy reaches about 1.2 to 1.5 m in diameter by about 4 years. Usage.—Primarily to be used as fresh fruit for shipping and processing markets. Growth habit.—Plant is compact with a mostly spreading habit. Typically, there are 2 to 4 main canes arising from the crown, with multiple branching of shoots within 10 to 15 cm of the soil surface from those canes. Growth.—Plants are moderately vigorous, dense canopy. Productivity.—High crop/yield potential. Yields of about 7 to 10 lbs per plant are possible on plants about 4-years old or older grown under well fertilized and irrigated field conditions with frost protection. Cold hardiness.—Similar to other early southern highbush varieties such as TH-819 Georgia Dawn® (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 24,696) and ‘Rebel’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 18,138). Disease resistance.—No exceptional disease resistance or susceptibility observed. Typical for early season southern highbush such as Georgia Dawn® and ‘Rebel’. Chilling requirement.—Plants require 150 h or less, of temperatures at or below 7 C to induce normal leafing and flowering during the spring under conventional dormant production systems. ‘TH-1987’ has also shown a strong propensity for evergreen production with no chilling when grown under lower latitude locations such as Mexico. Leafing.—Plants tend to break sufficient leaf buds simultaneously with, or shortly after, anthesis; however, heavy fruit set can suppress leaf development in some years. Canes.—Main cane base diameter about 15 to 25 mm, color most near Grey 201B; two year old cane diameter about 10 to 15 mm, color transitioning from Yellow Green 145B to Greyed Orange 166B; current season wood diameter about 4 to 8 mm, color Yellow Green 145B. Fruiting wood.—Moderate number of twigs about 10 to 15 cm in length, with internode lengths of about 15 to 25 mm common. Foliage: Leaf color.—Healthy mature leaves: top side of leaf color is Green 137A, under side of leaf color is Yellow Green 138B. Leaf arrangement.—Alternate, simple. Leaf shape.—Elliptic. Leaf margins.—Nearly entire. Leaf venation.—Pinnate with moderate to heavy netting. Leaf apices.—Broadly acute. Leaf bases.—Acute. Leaf dimensions.—Length: about 35 to 50 mm; width: about 25 to 30 mm. Petioles.—Small, about 2.5 to 3.0 mm long, about 1.5 to 2.0 mm wide; Color: Yellow Green 145C. Texture.—Leaf margins nearly smooth. Leaf surface (upper and lower) glaucous. Flowers: Date of 50% anthesis.—3-year average February 1 in southeast Georgia. Flower shape.—Urceolate. Flower bud number.—High to very high, averaging about 4 to 8 buds per fruiting shoot. Flowers per cluster.—About 5 to 8. Flower fragrance.—None noticed. Corolla color.—White NN155C once fully expanded (open); Red Purple 62C can be observed in early stages of corolla expansion, especially in cool springs. Corolla length.—About 8.5 to 9.5 mm. Corolla width.—About 6.5 to 7.5 mm. Corolla aperture width.—About 3.0 to 3.5 mm. Flower peduncle.—Length about 3.0 to 6.0 mm; Color: Green 138D; streaks of Greyed Purple 184C can be observed during cool springs. Flower pedicel.—Length about 3.0 to 3.5 mm; Color: Green 138D. Calyx (with sepals).—Diameter: about 6.5 to 7.5 mm; Color: sepals Green 138D; calyx center Green 138B. Stamen.—Length: about 6.5 to 7.5 mm; number per flower: about 10; filament color: Green White 157C. Style.—Length: about 8.0 to 9.0 mm; Color: Yellow Green 145B. Pistil.—Length: about 9.5 to 10.5 mm; ovary color: Green 138D. Anther.—Length: about 3.5 to 4.5 mm; number: about 10; Color: Greyed Orange 165B. Pollen.—Abundance: medium; Color: Yellow White 158C. Compatibility.—The cultivar has a moderate degree of self-compatibility. Fruit: Date of 50% maturity.—3-year average around April 24 in southeast Georgia. Fruit development period.—About 82 days in southeast Georgia. Berry color.—With wax Violet Blue 98D to 97B; with wax removed Black 203C. Berry flesh color.—Green White 157D to White 155C. Berry surface wax abundance.—Medium to high. Berry weight.—1st harvest: about 2.3 to 2.6 g; 2nd harvest about 1.9 to 2.1 g. Berry size.—Height from calyx to scar: about 14 to 16 mm; diameter: about 15 to 17 mm. Berry shape.—Nearly spherical shape. Fruit stem scar.—Small, dry, with occasional tearing upon harvest. Calyx.—Depth shallow, about 1.0 to 2.0 mm; width medium, about 3.0 to 5.0 mm; sepals often visible, usually erect when present, about 1 mm or less. Berry firmness.—Fair to good firmness. Berry flavor and texture.—Texture smooth; only mildly sweet, low acidity. Storage quality.—Fair to good. Suitability for mechanical harvesting.—Not suitable. Uses.—Primarily to be used as fresh fruit for shipping and processing markets. Seed: Seed abundance in fruit.—High, with about 15 to 20 fully developed seeds per berry. Seed color.—Greyed Orange 165C. Seed dry weight.—About 40 to 45 mg per 100 seed. Seed size.—About 1.0 to 2.0 mm long.