USPP6683P - Impatiens plant named Diane - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of impatiens plant known by the cultivar name Diane, and botanically known as impatiens.
- Diane was developed by applicant through a controlled breeding program in Bad Kreuznach, Federal Republic of Germany. Both the male and female parents are unknown at this time. Diane was discovered and selected as one flowering plant within the progeny of the cross by applicant in a controlled environment in Bad Kreuznach, Federal Republic of Germany.
- the phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, soil conditions, nutrient feeding, and day length.
- the growth habit is upright with very strong branching.
- the overall form is somewhat compact and the height less than average, making it a good plant for small plant culture.
- Parentage Seedling from cross pollination, with both the male and female parents being unknown at this time.
- Type cutting --Tip cutting. Stems 2-3 cm long will develop to 4-5 cm after 21 days in propagation.
- Rooting habit --Numerous, fibrous adventitious roots from the stem.
- Leaf shape Lanceolate to ovate with acuminate tip and acute base.
- Leaf blade size 6-7 cm ⁇ 3 cm.
- Leaf margin Ciliate.
- Leaf texture Upper surface: Mostly glabrous with minute cilia. Under surface: glabrous.
- Leaf color Dark green with red mid vein, small amount of yellow variegation on either side of mid vein on older leaves. Upper surface: Darker than 139A. Under surface: 187A. Venation: Pinnate.
- Flowering habits --Very floriferous, flowering continuously. Flowers develop progressively around the whorl of leaves, taking 5-7 days from buds which show color to bloom. Flowers are single and large, lasting for 2-3 weeks.
- Petals.--Number of petals Five (5). Shape: Top petal heart shaped with wide base, all other petals heart shaped with pointed base. All petals overlap. Color: Red. Upper surface: Near 46B. Under surface: Near 43A. Size of flowers: 4.5-5 cm.
- Stamens Five (5) with the lower stamen being shorter than the other stamens. Stamens united in an asymmetrical tube surrounding the ovary. Anthers: Hooded, cream fused with red. Pollen: Cream color. Stigma: Five pointed star, colorless. Styles: Very short, reddish in color. Ovary: 5 celled, 4-5 mm long until fertilized, green in color.
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Abstract
An impatiens plant named Diane having dark red flowers and nicely contrasting dark red-green foliage, upright but compact habit with very strong branching, and early and very profuse flowering.
Description
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of impatiens plant known by the cultivar name Diane, and botanically known as impatiens.
Diane was developed by applicant through a controlled breeding program in Bad Kreuznach, Federal Republic of Germany. Both the male and female parents are unknown at this time. Diane was discovered and selected as one flowering plant within the progeny of the cross by applicant in a controlled environment in Bad Kreuznach, Federal Republic of Germany.
The first act of asexual reproduction of Diane was accomplished when terminal or stem cuttings were taken from the initial selection by applicant in a controlled environment in Bad Kreuznach, Federal Republic of Germany. Horticultural examination of selected plants of Diane has demonstrated that the combination of characteristics as herein disclosed for Diane are firmly fixed and are retained through successive generations of asexual reproduction.
Diane has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, soil conditions, nutrient feeding, and day length.
The following characteristics distinguish the new impatiens from both its parent varieties and other cultivated impatiens of this type known and used in the floriculture industry within the knowledge of applicant:
1. Dark red flowers.
2. Dark red-green leaves which contrast well with flower color.
3. The plant flowers early and is very floriferous.
4. The growth habit is upright with very strong branching. The overall form is somewhat compact and the height less than average, making it a good plant for small plant culture.
The accompanying colored photograph illustrates in perspective view the overall appearance of this cultivar, with colors being as true as it is reasonably possible to obtain in a colored reproduction of this type.
The following is a detailed description of Diane based on plants produced under commercial practice in Eninitas, Calif. Unrooted cuttings were rooted in March under intermittent mist, and the plants subsequently transplanted to 6" pots. Flowering commenced in July, and a plant nicely proportioned for a 6" pot was ready five or six weeks later. Most of the data which follows was collected between September 1-5 in Encinitas, Calif. The measurements and description of foliage were taken from fully expanded leaves.
Color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used. Color chart correlations were made indoors but under natural light conditions, with the leaves and flowers being compared to the R.H.S. color chart near a west-facing window.
Parentage: Seedling from cross pollination, with both the male and female parents being unknown at this time.
Propagation:
Type cutting.--Tip cutting. Stems 2-3 cm long will develop to 4-5 cm after 21 days in propagation.
Time to initiate roots.--8-10 days at 73° C. Nicely developed root mass in 18-21 days.
Rooting habit.--Numerous, fibrous adventitious roots from the stem.
Plant description:
Form.--Symmetrical, bush shaped, flowering herb, with self-branching characteristics giving the plant a full appearance.
Habit of growth.--Vigorous, self-branching, compact habit, producing whorls of leaves and flowers on branched stems. Growth is indeterminate and flowering is continuous.
Foliage description.--Leaves are simple. Lower leaves on stem are opposite. Higher leaves in whorls of 5. Leaf shape: Lanceolate to ovate with acuminate tip and acute base. Leaf blade size: 6-7 cm×3 cm. Leaf margin: Ciliate. Leaf texture: Upper surface: Mostly glabrous with minute cilia. Under surface: glabrous. Leaf color: Dark green with red mid vein, small amount of yellow variegation on either side of mid vein on older leaves. Upper surface: Darker than 139A. Under surface: 187A. Venation: Pinnate.
Flowering description:
Flowering habits.--Very floriferous, flowering continuously. Flowers develop progressively around the whorl of leaves, taking 5-7 days from buds which show color to bloom. Flowers are single and large, lasting for 2-3 weeks.
Natural flowering season.--Flowering is indeterminate and occurs throughout the year. Quantity of flowers increases with increasing light intensity and duration.
Flower buds.--Ellipsoidal and covered with 3 sepals. A reddish approximately 3.5 cm long spur originates from the base of the major sepal. Two additional, rudimentary sepals are fused to back of the top petal.
Flowers borne.--Singly, on pedicels 2.5-3.5 cm long, pedicels reddish in color.
Quantity of flowers.--Floriferous. Two flowers per leaf occurring progressively around the whorl of leaves so that tight buds to mature blooms are visible at the same time in large numbers.
Petals.--Number of petals: Five (5). Shape: Top petal heart shaped with wide base, all other petals heart shaped with pointed base. All petals overlap. Color: Red. Upper surface: Near 46B. Under surface: Near 43A. Size of flowers: 4.5-5 cm.
Reproductive organs.--Stamens: Five (5) with the lower stamen being shorter than the other stamens. Stamens united in an asymmetrical tube surrounding the ovary. Anthers: Hooded, cream fused with red. Pollen: Cream color. Stigma: Five pointed star, colorless. Styles: Very short, reddish in color. Ovary: 5 celled, 4-5 mm long until fertilized, green in color.
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1. A new and distinct cultivar of impatiens plant named Diane, as illustrated and described, and parts thereof.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US07/119,436 USPP6683P (en) | 1987-11-12 | 1987-11-12 | Impatiens plant named Diane |
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| US07/119,436 USPP6683P (en) | 1987-11-12 | 1987-11-12 | Impatiens plant named Diane |
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USPP7840P (en) * | 1990-09-05 | 1992-03-24 | Paul Ecke Ranch, Inc. | New Guinea Impatiens plant named Anaea |
| USPP8848P (en) * | 1993-10-08 | 1994-07-26 | George J. Ball, Inc. | New Guinea Impatiens named BSR-220 Bright Coral |
| USPP11623P (en) * | 1999-02-20 | 2000-11-07 | Ball Floraplant, A Division Of Ball Horticultural Co. | New Guinea Impatiens plant named `Balcelsan` |
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USPP7840P (en) * | 1990-09-05 | 1992-03-24 | Paul Ecke Ranch, Inc. | New Guinea Impatiens plant named Anaea |
| USPP8848P (en) * | 1993-10-08 | 1994-07-26 | George J. Ball, Inc. | New Guinea Impatiens named BSR-220 Bright Coral |
| USPP11623P (en) * | 1999-02-20 | 2000-11-07 | Ball Floraplant, A Division Of Ball Horticultural Co. | New Guinea Impatiens plant named `Balcelsan` |
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Owner name: ECKE, PAUL JR., P.O. BOX 488, 441 SAXONY ROAD, ENC Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:KIENTZLER, LUDWIG;REEL/FRAME:004796/0751 Effective date: 19871026 Owner name: ECKE, PAUL JR., P.O. BOX 488, 441 SAXONY ROAD, ENC Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:KIENTZLER, LUDWIG;REEL/FRAME:004796/0751 Effective date: 19871026 |