Canna plant named ‘Longwood Simply Salmon’
PP029668 · 2018-09-11
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Cpc classification
A01H6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
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Abstract
A new and distinct cultivar of Canna plant named Longwood Simply Salmon characterized by dwarf habit, gray-green foliage, and orange-salmon flowers which are open faced, long-lived, and attractively arranged within the inflorescence, is disclosed.
Claims
1. A new and distinct variety of Canna plant named Longwood Simply Salmon as shown and described herein.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS
(1) The accompanying color photographs illustrate the overall appearance of Longwood Simply Salmon showing the color of the inflorescence and the foliage as true as it is reasonably possible to obtain in colored reproductions of this type. All photographs were taken in August 2016.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VARIETY
(4) In the following botanical description, all color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 2015 Edition, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.
(5) The plant used for this botanical description was 5-months old from a tissue cultured division and had been grown in a 1-gallon container under greenhouse conditions is Kennett Square, Pa. Botanical descriptions were taken in August 2016. Botanical classification: Genus and species.Canna x generalis. Parentage: From open pollination of Canna, code number Canna 2008-0552. Plant: Propagation.By division of rhizomes or division of tissue cultured plants. Cultural suggestions.In common with Cannas generally, Longwood Simply Salmon is evergreen in warm climates, but will die back as winter approaches in cool climates. Rhizomes may be mulched to protect from light frost but should be lifted and stored if the ground is liable to freeze below the surface. Hardiness.Longwood Simply Salmon is hardy and evergreen in USDA Zone 8. Heat tolerance.Plants grow and flower rapidly in sunny positions. Pest and disease resistance or susceptibility.Longwood Simply Salmon has not been found to be more or less resistant or susceptible to the pests and diseases which affect the genus and its cultivars, of which Canna yellow streak virus (synonym bean yellow mosaic virus, genus Potyvirus and Canna yellow mottle virus (synonym Canna yellow mosaic virus, genus Badnavirus) are endemic in many Canna plants in the landscape. Plant form.Upright with one or more basal branch shoots. Rhizome description.Thick, fibrous, 1.4 cm to 1.5 cm in diameter, with papery scales which are white 166C in color when first forming, becoming moderate brown 200C as they age and peel away from the rhizome whose revealed surface is smooth, cream NN155C. Plant height after one year in a 2-gallon container.55 cm to 69 cm (including inflorescence). Plant spread.44 cm to 64 cm. Stem (each basal shoot, to base of inflorescence): Length.43 cm to 56 cm. Diameter.2.3 cm. Internode length.6.1 cm to 12.3 cm. Stem strength.The stem is firm and fleshy towards base, becoming very hard and stiff towards the inflorescence. Texture.Slightly rough with longitudinal ribs towards base, smooth towards inflorescence. Color.139C at the base, 139D above the highest leaf. Foliage: Form.Simple and entire. Leaf arrangement.Alternate. Leaf length.20 cm to 31 cm. Leaf width.6 cm to 13 cm. Shape.Ovate. Apex.Acute. Base.Obtuse. Margin.Entire. Surface texture (both surface).Glabrous. Leaf structure.Leaf is supported by a stiff depressed midrib and by raised parallel lateral ribs which are spaced approximately 1 cm apart. Venation.Pinnate. Vein color (both surfaces).140D. Leaf color (both surfaces).139A towards the apex, and N138C towards the base. Petioles.Arrangement: Sheathing. Length: 3 cm to 9.4 cm. Texture: Glabrous, ribbed. Color, upper surface: 141D. Color, lower surface: 144B becoming 143C where petiole is exposed to full sun. Inflorescence: Form.Terminal raceme consisting of 10 to 19 flowers. Height (fully developed).12 cm to 20 cm. Diameter (fully developed).14 cm. Bract.Raceme is subtended by single paper-like bract. Bract shape.Cymbiform. Peduncle.Dimensions: 11 cm to 19 cm in length, 0.4 cm in diameter. Strength: Hard and very stiff. Texture: Glabrous. Color: 142B. Flower: Overall description.Flower is complex, comprised of three short waxy sepals and three narrow petals. The showy elements of the flower are modified petaloid stamens or staminodes of which three outer staminodes are large and wide, and a fourth is narrow and recurving (labellum). A fifth (inner) staminode bears a lone marginal anther and is adjacent to a long slender petaloid style. Natural flowering season.Continually from late spring until fall. Flower longevity on the plant.7 to 10 days. Flower fragrance.None. Flower dimensions.13.2 cm in height, 6.8 cm to 8.4 cm in width. Pedicels.Dimensions: 0.4 cm in length, 0.3 cm in diameter. Texture: Glabrous. Color: 143B. Buds.Dimensions: 5.1 cm to 5.5 cm in length, 0.6 c to 0.7 cm in width. Shape: Ellipsoid. Surface texture: Smooth, appears slightly farinaceous. Color: 42A. Sepals.Number: 3, fused at base. Dimensions: 8 mm in length, 4 mm in width. Shape: Elliptic, apex acute, base truncate. Color: Adaxial surface 142B, abaxial surface 142B. Surface texture (both surfaces): Farinaceous, waxy. Petals.Number: 3, fused at base. Dimensions: 3.3 cm to 4.5 cm in length, 1 mm in width. Shape: Elongate elliptic, apex acute, base truncate. Margin: Smooth, entire. Color (both surfaces): Adaxial surface 24B, abaxial surface 34A. Surface texture (both surfaces): Glabrous. Outer staminodes.Number: 3, fused at base. Arrangement: Moderately overlapping. Shape, dimensions: staminodes broad obovate, apex round, base truncate, 8.5 cm in length, 3.6 cm in width; staminode (labellum) spatulate, recurving, 6.8 cm in length, 2.2 cm in width. Reflexing: The distal third of each outer staminode is weakly reflexed. Margin: Smooth, entire, undulating. Color (both surfaces): Adaxial surface 33B, abaxial surface 33A. Surface texture (both surfaces): Glabrous. Inner staminode (anther bearing).Arrangement: Nested among, and moderately overlapping the staminodes. Shape: Spatulate, apex round, base truncate. Dimensions: 5.9 cm to 6.6 cm in length, 0.7 cm to 0.8 cm in width. Reflexing: The distal half of the inner staminode is weakly to moderately reflexed. Margin: Smooth, entire. Color (both surfaces): Adaxial surface 33B, abaxial surface 33B. Surface texture (both surfaces): Glabrous. Inner petaloid style.Shape: Falcate, apex truncate, base truncate. Dimensions: 4.8 cm in length, 4 mm in width. Margin: Smooth, entire. Color (both surfaces): Adaxial surface 14A, abaxial surface 14A. Surface texture (both surfaces): Glabrous. Reproductive organs: Stamens.Petaloid anther-bearing staminode as above. Anthers.Not always present; where present, fused along half anther length to concave margin of staminode. Anther shape.Rectangular. Anther dimensions.Length 5 mm, width 1 mm. Color.12D. Pollen amount.Slight, appears to transfer to style before flower opens. Pollen color.12D. Style, stigma.1 petaloid style as above; stigma absent. Ovary.Inferior, 3-carpellate, surface rough with many tiny pinhead-like protrusions, color 142A. Seed: Seed has not been observed.
COMPARISON TO PARENTAL VARIETY AND COMMERCIAL VARIETY
(6) The male parent of Longwood Simply Salmon is unknown. The female parent, Canna 2008-0552, may be compared to Longwood Simply Salmon by flower color. Whereas the flowers of Longwood Simply Salmon are salmon-orange in color, the flowers of 2008-0552 are pink in color. The variety of Canna which is considered by the inventor to most closely resemble Longwood Simply Salmon is Canna Tropical Salmon (seed-raised, unpatented). Whereas Tropical Salmon is a seed-raised variety, Longwood Simply Salmon is reproduced asexually by division or tissue culture. Although the flowers of both varieties are salmon-orange in color, the flowers of Tropical Salmon are deeper in color whereas the flowers of Longwood Simply Salmon are soft salmon in color. In addition, the leaves of Tropical Salmon are broad and mid-green in color, whereas the leaves of Longwood Simply Salmon are longer and narrower, and gray-green in color.