Plants – Rose – Climber
Plant Patent
2000-10-12
2002-04-23
Campell, Bruce R. (Department: 1661)
Plants
Rose
Climber
Plant Patent
active
PP012576
ABSTRACT:
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application corresponds to two other applications entitled Jamesbrittenia Plant Named ‘Yagero’ (U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/689,332) and Jamesbrittenia Plant Named ‘Yagevi’ (U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/689,324), both of which have the same inventor and filing date as the present invention.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar known botanically as a Jamesbrittenia of hybrid origin and referred to hereinafter by the cultivar name ‘Yagepin’. The genus Jamesbrittenia has been split from the genus Sutera under which plants of Jamesbrittenia have hitherto been classified.
The new cultivar was bred and selected from a long term breeding program aimed at producing new forms and colors of patio plants and hanging baskets. The exact parents of ‘Yagepin’ are unidentified Jamesbrittenia species hybrids. The original breeding material included Jamesbrittenia species
jurassica, breviflora, microphylla
and
pristisepala
(none of these have been patented). Through open pollination the species hybridized producing many generations of seedlings. From these seedlings that resulted from various unidentified crosses of Jamesbrittenia species, four new selections were made. The breeding program was conducted by the inventor in a cultivated area of Congleton, Chesire England. The inventor conducted the first crosses in the summer of 1992 and made four selections in 1999, of which ‘Yagepin’ was one. The method of origination or breeding technique was seedling selection and re-selection, followed by asexual propagation using cuttings.
‘Yagepin’ was selected for its characteristics as a new patio plant and hanging basket and can be distinguished as unique by its leaf size, leaf shape and flower color. The foliage of ‘Yagepin’ resembles the co-pending applicants ‘Yagero’ and ‘Yagevi’, however, it is unique from others existing in the trade due to its smaller and marginally lobed leaves. In flower color ‘Yagepin’ differs from the co-pending varieties by exhibiting pink flowers. In comparison, ‘Yagero’ flowers are rose-colored and ‘Yagevi’ flowers are violet-colored.
The first asexual propagation was conducted by the inventor in Congleton, Chesire England in 1999, using cuttings. The new cultivar has been found stable through many cycles of vegetative propagation and remains true to type demonstrating no off-types in successive generations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent the characteristics of the new cultivar. These attributes in combination distinguish this cultivar from all other varieties known to the inventor. ‘Yagepin’ is a new selection for a basket due to its leaf size and shape, and its flower color. The foliage is similar to ‘Yagero’ and ‘Yagevi’, however, the leaves are smaller and marginally lobed as compared to all other existing varieties in the trade. Pink-colored flowers distinguish ‘Yagepin’ from the two co-pending varieties; ‘Yagero’ which exhibits rose-colored flowers, and ‘Yagevi’ which exhibits violet-colored flowers.
Bourgeois Mark P.
Campell Bruce R.
McCormick Susan B.
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