Verbena plant named ‘Sunvivabura’

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PP013725

ABSTRACT:

BOTANICAL/COMMERCIAL CLASSIFICATION
Verbena hybrida×peruviana
/Verbana Plant
VARIETAL DENOMINATION
cv. ‘Sunvivabura’
BACKGROUND OF THE VARIETY
Verbena is a very popular plant and is used for flower bedding and potting in the summer season. There are only a few varieties of Verbena plants which have abundant branching, many flowers in a spike, a long flowering duration and which have a high resistance to rain, heat, cold, and disease. Accordingly, this invention was aimed at obtaining a new variety having an erect growth habit, strong branching, many flowers in a spike, large diameter flowers, a high tolerance to heat and cold, and resistances to diseases and pests, and also having petals that are light purplish pink.
The new variety of Verbena plant according to this invention originated from crossing a
Verbena hybrida
‘Novaris Rosepink with eye’ (♀) (non-patented in the United States and a wild type of Verbena plant
Verbena peruviana
‘VBD’ (♂) (non-patented in the United States) native to Brazil.
Initially, 33 seedlings were obtained in the autumn of 1992, from crossing ‘Novaris Rosepink with eye’ as female parent and a wild type of verbena plant ‘VBD’ (
Verbena Peruviana f. rosea
) as pollen parent. From this crossing, 8 seedlings were selected in view of their erect growth habit and petal color, propagated by the use of cuttings, and then grown as a trial in flower beds and planters from the spring of 1993 to the autumn of 1994. Finally one plant was selected from these 8 seedlings. The botanical characteristics of the selected one seedling was examined, using the parent varieties ‘Novaris Rosepink with eye’ and ‘VBD’ for comparison. As a result, it was concluded that this Verbena is distinguishable from any other variety whose existence is known to us, and is uniform and stable in its characteristics. This new variety of Verbena plant was named ‘Sunvivabura’.
In the following description, the color-coding is in accordance with The Horticultural Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England (R.H.S. Colour Chart). A color chart based on The Japan Color Standard for Horticultural Plant (J.H.S. Color Chart) is also added for reference.
‘Novaris Rosepink with eye’, used as female parent in the obtaining of this new variety ‘Sunvivabura’ is commercially available. The main botanical characteristics of Novaris Rosepink with eye, are as follows:
Plant:
Growth habit.—
Erect.
Plant width.—
Narrow.
Plant height.—
Medium.
Stem:
Diameter.—
Medium.
Anthocyanin pigmentation.—
Absent.
Pubescence.—
Present.
Prickle.—
Absent.
Branching.—
Medium.
Subterranean stem.—
Absent.
Length of internode.—
Medium.
Leaf:
Phyllotaxis.—
Opposite.
Shape of blade.—
Hastate.
Blade of incision.—
Present.
Depth of blade incision.—
Shallow.
Shape of leaf margin.—
Crenated.
Length.—
Medium.
Width.—
Medium.
Color.—
Dark yellow green. (R.H.S. Colour Chart No.146A, J.H.S. Color Chart No.3509).
Pubescence.—
Present.
Petiole.—
Absent.
Flower:
Shape of cluster.—
Obconical.
Spike length.—
Medium.
Spike diameter.—
Medium.
Facing direction.—
Upward.
Outward curvature of petal.—
Slightly curved.
Diameter.—
Medium.
Height.—
Long.
Color of petal.—
Deep pink. (R.H.S. Colour Chart No.52C, J.H.S. Color Chart No.0107).
Eye color.—
Present.
Size of eye color.—
Medium.
Variegation.—
Absent.
Color presentation.—
Substantially even.
Overlapping of petals.—
Separate.
Incision of petal.—
Present.
Number of petals.—
medium.
Calyx incision.—
Present.
Calyx length.—
Medium.
Anthocyanin pigmentation of calyx limb.—
Present.
Pistil shape.—
Two lobes.
Stamen number.—
Medium.
Anther color.—
Yellowish green.
Peduncle diameter.—
Thin.
Peduncle length.—
Medium.
Number of flowers.—
Many.
Flower fragrance.—
Absent.
Flowering time.—
Medium.
Flowering duration.—
Short.
Physiological and ecological characteristics:
Tolerance to cold.—
Medium.
Tolerance to heat.—
Low.
Resistance to diseases.—
Low.
Resistance to pests.—
Low.
The pollen parent used in obtaining this new variety ‘Sunvivabura’ was a wild type of
Verbena peruviana.
The main botanical characteristics of this pollen parent ‘VBD’ are as follows:
Plant:
Growth habit.—
Erect.
Plant width.—
Medium.
Plant height.—
High. (25-30 cm).
Stem:
Diameter.—
Medium.
Anthocyanin pigmentation.—
Present.
Pubescence.—
Dense.
Prickle.—
Absent.
Branching.—
Abundant.
Subterranean stem.—
Absent.
Length of internode.—
Medium.
Leaf:
Phyllotaxis.—
Opposite.
Shape of blade.—
Hastate.
Blade incision.—
Present.
Depth of blade incision.—
Shallow.
Shape of leaf margin.—
Crenate.
Length.—
Medium.
Width.—
Medium.
Color.—
Dark yellow green (R.H.S. Colour Chart 146A, J.H.S. Color Chart No.3508).
Pubescence.—
Dense.
Petiole.—
Absent.
Flower:
Shape of cluster.—
Turbinate.
Spike length.—
Medium.
Spike diameter.—
Medium.
Facing direction.—
Upward.
Outward curvature of petal.—
Curved.
Diameter.—
Medium.
Height.—
Medium.
Color of petal.—
Brilliant purple (R.H.S. Colour Chart No.84A, J.H.S. Color Chart No.8305).
Eye color.—
Present.
Size of eye color.—
Medium.
Variegation.—
Absent.
Color presentation.—
Substantially even.
Overlapping of petals.—
Separate.
Incision of petal.—
Present.
Number of petals.—
Medium.
Calyx incision.—
Present.
Calyx length.—
Long.
Anthocyanin pigmentation of calyx limb.—
Present.
Pistil shape.—
Two lobes.
Stamen number.—
Medium.
Anther color.—
Yellowish green.
Peduncle diameter.—
Thin.
Peduncle length.—
Short.
Number of flowers.—
Few.
Flower fragrance.—
Absent.
Flowering time.—
Very late.
Flowering duration.—
Long.
Physiological and ecological characteristics:
Tolerance to cold.—
High.
Tolerance to heat.—
High.
Resistance to diseases.—
High.
Resistance to pests.—
High.
The new variety of verbena plant ‘Sunvivabura’ was asexually reproduced by the use of cuttings at the aforementioned Hakushu Nursery Center of SUNTORY Ltd., residing at 29131 Torihara, Hakushu-cho, Kitakoma-gun, Yamanashi-ken, Japan, and the homogeneity and stability thereof were confirmed. The instant plant retains its distinctive characteristics and reproduces true to type in successive generations.
SUMMARY OF THE VARIETY
This new variety of Verbena plant has an erect growth habit with long stems and a good plant height. The plant has many branches and forms flowers abundantly in a spike with a great profusion of blooms. The blooming period is late April to November and the flowering duration is long. The whole plant remains in bloom for a considerable period of time. The flower size is large and the petal color is light purplish pink with further lightening towards the center. The plant is highly tolerant to heat, and has a high resistance to pests and diseases, particularly powdery mildew, and high resistance to rain. Medium resistance to cold is displayed.


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patent: PP11037 (1999-08-01), Yomo et al.
GTITM UPOVROM Citation for ‘Sunvivabura’ as per JP PBR 8243; Oct. 30, 1995.

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