USPP10719P - Neoregelia plant named `Raphael` - Google Patents

Neoregelia plant named `Raphael` Download PDF

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USPP10719P
USPP10719P US08/893,785 US89378597V US10719P US PP10719 P USPP10719 P US PP10719P US 89378597 V US89378597 V US 89378597V US 10719 P US10719 P US 10719P
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  • Neoregelia hybrid botanically known as Neoregelia and hereinafter referred to by the name ⁇ Raphael ⁇ .
  • Neoregelia species are tank epiphytes with stemless inflorescences and flowers that barely rise above the water in the center of the plants.
  • ⁇ Raphael ⁇ can be advantageously grown as a single pot plant in order to display its symmetrically rosette plant form.
  • the new cultivar is a product of a planned breeding program, and was originated from a cross made by the inventor Chester Skotak, Jr. during such program in Balsa, Costa Rica in 1988.
  • the female or seed parent was an unnamed plant of Neoregelia carolinae lineata ⁇ Neoregelia concentrica.
  • the male or pollen parent was Neoregelia carolinae ⁇ Perfecta ⁇ (not patented).
  • the new cultivar has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions.
  • the phenotype may vary with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, and day length, without, however, any variation in the genotype of the plant.
  • Neoregelia as a new and distinct cultivar:
  • Leaves have a greyed-yellow margin (R.H.S. 162A), the margin of the leaf above the sheath is suffused red-purple (R.H.S. 63A), the upper surface of the leaf has a dark green to greyed-purple center (R.H.S. 147A-187A) depending upon light conditions and the lower surface of the leaf is lighter green (R.H.S. 148A-B).
  • Neoregelia ⁇ Raphael ⁇ can be compared to plants of the species Neoregelia carolinae.
  • ⁇ Raphael ⁇ has a well-developed rosette of leaves and is more compact than Neoregelia carolinae.
  • ⁇ Raphael ⁇ is also marginated (i.e., variegation on outer portion of leaf surface) whereas Neoregelia carolinae is not.
  • Figure l comprises a side perspective view of a typical plant of the new cultivar.
  • the photo comprising Figure 2 is a top view of the plant.
  • Botanical.--Neoregelia hybrid cv. ⁇ Raphael ⁇ .
  • Neoregelia carolinae lineata Female parent.--An unnamed plant of Neoregelia carolinae lineata ⁇ Neoregelia concentrica
  • Form. From 30 to 32 cm tall when grown in 12.5 cm pots and approximately 50 cm or more in overall diameter when fully grown.
  • Shape.--Blades lingulate, recurved, broadly rounded and apiculate. Marginal spines to 2 mm.
  • the socket is about 4.5 cm to 5 cm in overall diameter.

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A new and distinct cultivar of Neoregelia plant named `Raphael`, characterized by its leaves with a greyed-yellow margin (R.H.S. 162A), the margin of the leaf above the sheath is suffused red-purple (R.H.S. 63A), the upper surface of the leaf has a dark green to greyed-purple center (R.H.S. 147A-187A) depending upon light conditions and the lower surface of the leaf is lighter green (R.H.S. 148A-B); the innermost leaves at the center of the rosette, when in flower, are dark red-purple (R.H.S. 59A); the innermost leaves at the center of the rosette hold their color for 3 to 5 months during and after flowering; and the plant produces large numbers of offsets.

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The present invention comprises a new and distinctive cultivar of Neoregelia hybrid, botanically known as Neoregelia and hereinafter referred to by the name `Raphael`.
Neoregelia species are tank epiphytes with stemless inflorescences and flowers that barely rise above the water in the center of the plants. `Raphael` can be advantageously grown as a single pot plant in order to display its symmetrically rosette plant form.
The new cultivar is a product of a planned breeding program, and was originated from a cross made by the inventor Chester Skotak, Jr. during such program in Balsa, Costa Rica in 1988. The female or seed parent was an unnamed plant of Neoregelia carolinae lineata ×Neoregelia concentrica. The male or pollen parent was Neoregelia carolinae `Perfecta` (not patented).
`Raphael` was discovered and selected as a flowering plant within the progeny of the stated cross by Chester Skotak, Jr. in 1991 in a controlled environment in a nursery in Balsa, Costa Rica.
Subsequent asexual reproduction by removal of offsets has demonstrated that the combination of characteristics as herein disclosed for the new cultivar are firmly fixed and are retained through successive generations of asexual reproduction.
The new cultivar has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, and day length, without, however, any variation in the genotype of the plant.
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be basic characteristics of `Raphael` which in combination distinguish this Neoregelia as a new and distinct cultivar:
1. Leaves have a greyed-yellow margin (R.H.S. 162A), the margin of the leaf above the sheath is suffused red-purple (R.H.S. 63A), the upper surface of the leaf has a dark green to greyed-purple center (R.H.S. 147A-187A) depending upon light conditions and the lower surface of the leaf is lighter green (R.H.S. 148A-B).
2. The innermost leaves at the center of the rosette, when in flower, are dark red-purple (R.H.S. 59A).
3. The innermost leaves at the center of the rosette hold their color for 3 to 5 months during and after flowering.
4. The plant produces large numbers of offsets.
The new variety Neoregelia `Raphael` can be compared to plants of the species Neoregelia carolinae. `Raphael` has a well-developed rosette of leaves and is more compact than Neoregelia carolinae.`Raphael` is also marginated (i.e., variegation on outer portion of leaf surface) whereas Neoregelia carolinae is not. The center color of the leaves when in flower flushes to a nice dark red- purple (R.H.S. 59A).
In the photographic drawings, Figure l comprises a side perspective view of a typical plant of the new cultivar.
The photo comprising Figure 2 is a top view of the plant.
The following observations, measurements and values describe plants grown in Balsa, Costa Rica and Apopka, Fla. under greenhouse conditions which closely approximate those generally used in horticultural practice. Color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart, except where general color terms of ordinary significance are used.
Classification:
Botanical.--Neoregelia hybrid, cv. `Raphael`.
Commercial.--Neoregelia `Raphael`.
Parentage:
Male parent.--Neoregelia carolinae `Perfecta`
Female parent.--An unnamed plant of Neoregelia carolinae lineata ×Neoregelia concentrica
Propagation: Vegetative by removal of offsets.
Plant description:
Form.--From 30 to 32 cm tall when grown in 12.5 cm pots and approximately 50 cm or more in overall diameter when fully grown.
Growth habit.--Spreading rosette.
Leaves:
Shape.--Blades lingulate, recurved, broadly rounded and apiculate. Marginal spines to 2 mm.
Size.--Length about 30-32 cm; width is 3 cm at tip and approximately 6 cm at middle.
Margin.--Spiny. Spines up to 2 mm.
Surface texture.--Smooth.
Veins or ribs.--None.
Color (R.H.S.).--Upper surface: Greyed-yellow margin (62A), the margin of the red-purple leaf above the sheath is a suffused red-purple (63A), the upper surface of the leaf has a dark green to greyed-purple center (147A-187A) depending upon light conditions, which holds its color for approximately 3 to 5 months, and the lower surface of the leaf is lighter green (148A-B) with margination at the edge. Lower surface: Smooth.
Number of leaves.--Average 30.
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Leaves forming the socket.--The socket is about 4.5 cm to 5 cm in overall diameter.
Color.--Dark red-purple 59A.
Flowers.--Arrangement: Inflorescence is deeply sunken rosette, simple and many flowered. Color: Petal apex violet-blue 85A with white base. Fruit: White, is ellipsoid and approximately 15 mm long. Duration of the flowers: Individual flowers last one day but flowering is continuous for 5 to 6 weeks.
Reproduction organs:
Stamens.--Pale yellow.
Pistils.--White; ovary is slenderly ellipsoid and approximately 15 mm long and 5 mm in diameter.
Disease resistance: Good resistance to fungi and insects exhibited in Costa Rica.
General observations:`Raphael` produces large numbers of offsets. Individual plants may produce up to 20 offsets per mature plant within a 3 to 10 month period.

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1. A new and distinct Neoregelia plant named `Raphael`, as illustrated and described.
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USPP9599P (en) * 1995-04-14 1996-07-02 Dura Flor S.A. Neoregelia plant named `Morado`

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