Plants – Herbaceous ornamnental flowering plant – Impatiens
Plant Patent
2000-03-23
2002-08-13
Campell, Bruce R. (Department: 1661)
Plants
Herbaceous ornamnental flowering plant
Impatiens
Plant Patent
active
PP012855
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND—FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar botanically known as ‘
Impatiens walleriana
,’ and by the cultivar name ‘TiLip’.
The cultivar of the photograph was developed and selected in a controlled breeding program in a controlled environment in Coquille, Oreg. by the inventors, Harlan Cosner and Sue Cosner, as described herein.
BACKGROUND—DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
The closest known cultivar of prior art is named ‘Pink Ruffles,’ subject of U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,616.
COMPARISON
The impatiens plant of the present invention differs from prior plants, namely ‘Pink Ruffles’ in at least the following ways:
1. The plant of the present invention has been shown to be more compact than ‘Pink Ruffles;’
2. The plant of the present invention has been shown to have shorter internodes than those of ‘Pink Ruffles;’
3. The present cultivars have also been shown to have stronger peduncles and pedicels than ‘Pink Ruffles;’
4. The plant of the present invention has been shown to be more rain tolerant than ‘Pink Ruffles;’ and
5. the flowers of the present invention have been shown to have lighter colored flowers than ‘Pink Ruffles’.
These and other characteristics will be apparent to persons skilled in the art.
BACKGROUND—DISCOVERY AND PARENTAGE
The present cultivar was developed by standard cross-pollination. Its seed parent is a semi-double impatiens plant with salmon flowers. This plant was designated ‘B-9X-4726’ (unpatented) in the inventors' controlled breeding program. The pollen parent is a semi-double impatiens plant with white flowers. This plant was designated ‘B-9X-113’ (unpatented) in the inventors' controlled breeding program. The cross was made in the inventors' controlled breeding program, and the first asexual reproduction was made at Broadbent, Oreg. Successive asexually reproduced generations have shown the present invention to be stable. Each asexually reproduced generation has been accomplished using cuttings of lateral stems with leaves.
The traits of the cultivar of the present invention that have been observed in each successive generation of asexual reproduction and which are unique are the large light pink fully double flowers, flowers that are positioned above or beyond the foliage, good heat tolerance, dark green foliage and mounded, freely branching and dense plant habit.
Color references are according to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The following observations, measurements and description of the plants and flowers are based on the environmental and cultural practices at Coquille, Oreg. The following measurements, values and comparisons describe plants grown under a double layer of polyethylene film with temperatures typically ranging from about 55° F. to about 85° F. during the daytime. Night heat was provided by bench top set at 62° F. The individual plants were grown in six-inch Azalea containers in a soiless medium. Plants were liquid fed with high nitrate plus trace elements applied at N level 150 PPM of 2 feed, one leach. Plants started in the last week of June and finished in late September. Light levels were from 4,000 to 6,000 ft. candles.
The plant of the present invention has not been observed in all possible environmental and/or cultural conditions. The phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment such as temperature, light level, humidity and also with cultural practices such as fertility, soil and water quality.
REFERENCES:
patent: PP9616 (1996-07-01), Leue
UPOV ROM GTITM Computer Database, GTI JOUVE Retrieval software, 2001/02, citation for ‘TiLip’.
Cosner Harlan B.
Cosner Susan L.
Campell Bruce R.
Ganz Law P.C.
Ganz, Esq. Bradley M.
Grünberg Anne Marie
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