USPP10782P - Osteospermum plant named `Seaside` - Google Patents

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USPP10782P
USPP10782P US08/707,928 US70792896V US10782P US PP10782 P USPP10782 P US PP10782P US 70792896 V US70792896 V US 70792896V US 10782 P US10782 P US 10782P
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of the Compositae family.
  • the new variety is named Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. ⁇ Seaside ⁇ .
  • a common name for the species to which the new variety belongs is Cape Daisy.
  • the inventor is Mr. Masao Kanno, a Japanese citizen.
  • This new variety originated as a seedling from a controlled hybridization by the inventor.
  • the starting material for the hybridization were Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. ⁇ Burgundy Purple ⁇ and Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. ⁇ White ⁇ , these two varieties being selected from the inventor's breeding stock in Japan.
  • the objective of the breeding program was to develop a variety suitable for pot culture whose flower heads would remain open under low light conditions.
  • the species Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. normally only remains open in bright sunlight.
  • the new variety is particularly suitable for commercial pot culture because of its strong peduncles; dwarf, spreading, compact growing habit; all day blooming habit; profusion of flower heads; and long blooming season (recurrent the year round at Salinas, Calif.).
  • the characteristics of the new variety which in combination distinguish it from its parents and all other varieties known to the inventor are: the ability of its flower heads to remain open in low light conditions; its distinctive coloring -- the upper sides of the petals of the ray florets having pink tips (R.H.S. 73B Red -- Purple Group) and white bases (R.H.S. 155C White Group), and the disk florets being R.H.S. 89C Violet -- Blue Group; its strong peduncles; and its dwarf, vigorous, broad-spreading growth habit.
  • FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a potted plant of the new variety as described herein, illustrating the overall form and appearance of the plant in full bloom.
  • FIG. 2 is a close-up view of the inflorescence of the plant.
  • Leaves.--Simple spatulate, pinnatifid, denticulate, alternate, entire, with netted veins, rarely opposite, color is R.H.S. 137A on both top and bottom of leaves, variable in size, average 6.4 cm. long by 2.5 cm. wide.
  • Receptacle --Flat or convex, naked.
  • Receptacle diameter --8 mm.
  • Disk florets.--Tubular, male, anthers, sagittate, color is R.H.S. 89C Violet--Blue Group
  • pollen color is R.H.S. 23A Yellow--Orange Group.
  • Flower head diameter --7.5 cm (petal tip to petal tip).
  • Bloom period Plants bloom continuously outdoors under normal climate conditions at Salinas, Calif. Individual flower heads last 3-7 days outdoors. Plants grown in greenhouses bloom for about two weeks at a time.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of the Compositae family, Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl., common name Cape Daisy, denominated `Seaside.`
The new variety is distinguished from its parents and all other members of the genera known to the inventor by: the ability of its flower heads to remain open in low light conditions, its distinctive coloring--the ray florets being pink and white and the disk florets being violet blue; its strong peduncles; and its dwarf, vigorous, broad-spreading growth habit.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of the Compositae family. The new variety is named Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `Seaside`. A common name for the species to which the new variety belongs is Cape Daisy. The inventor is Mr. Masao Kanno, a Japanese citizen.
This new variety originated as a seedling from a controlled hybridization by the inventor. The starting material for the hybridization were Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `Burgundy Purple` and Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `White`, these two varieties being selected from the inventor's breeding stock in Japan. The objective of the breeding program was to develop a variety suitable for pot culture whose flower heads would remain open under low light conditions. The species Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. normally only remains open in bright sunlight.
In 1986, the inventor crossed Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `Burgundy Purple` with Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `White`. From this first cross, the inventor selected two seedlings designated Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `Dwarf Pink` and Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `Dwarf White` for further development. `Dwarf Pink` and `Dwarf White` were selected for their compact growth habit. The inventor then crossed, the variety `Dwarf Pink` with the parent `Burgundy Purple`, producing the seedling designated Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `No. 24`. The variety designated `No. 24` possessed the desired characteristic: its flower heads did not close in late afternoon or under low light conditions. Variety `No. 24` remained partially open even at night. In 1989, the inventor crossed `No. 24` with `Dwarf Pink` and `No. 24` with `Dwarf White`. Seedlings from these crosses ranged in habit from dwarf to tall. The color of the ray florets of these seedlings included burgundy purple, white, pink and bicolor varieties. Six seedlings from the crosses of `Dwarf Pink` and `Dwarf White` with `No. 24` were selected for further investigation and were propagated by self-pollination. In the spring of 1990, the inventor propagated the six selected varieties by cuttings to determine if the color and other characteristics where fixed. Four varieties were determined to have fixed distinguishing characteristics after asexual propagation, one of which is the new cultivar described herein named `Seaside.` The controlled hybridization was conducted at the Sakata Seed Chogo Research Station, 2633 Kamiyadai Chogo, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture 252, Japan, under usual commercial nursery conditions.
The new variety is particularly suitable for commercial pot culture because of its strong peduncles; dwarf, spreading, compact growing habit; all day blooming habit; profusion of flower heads; and long blooming season (recurrent the year round at Salinas, Calif.).
The characteristics of the new variety which in combination distinguish it from its parents and all other varieties known to the inventor are: the ability of its flower heads to remain open in low light conditions; its distinctive coloring -- the upper sides of the petals of the ray florets having pink tips (R.H.S. 73B Red -- Purple Group) and white bases (R.H.S. 155C White Group), and the disk florets being R.H.S. 89C Violet -- Blue Group; its strong peduncles; and its dwarf, vigorous, broad-spreading growth habit.
The distinguishing characteristics are retained through successive generations when asexually reproduced by vegetative cuttings of terminal shoots. Since the inventor's discovery and initial asexual propagation of the new variety in Japan, the assignee, under the direction and control of the inventor, has also asexually reproduced the new variety through successive generations by means of cuttings at its commercial nursery in Salinas, Calif., and has found that the combination of characteristics as herein disclosed remain firmly fixed.
The following table compares the new variety to the closest varieties known to the inventor. These are Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `Moire`, and Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. `Burgundy Purple`.
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         New cultivar          `Burgundy
         `Seaside` `Moire`     `Purple`
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Response to low
           flower heads
                       flower heads
                                   flower heads
light conditions
           remain open close       close
Color of mature
           Tips: R.H.S. 73B
                       pink        purple
ray florets (upper
           Base: R.H.S.
side)      155C
Growth habit of
           strong      weak        strong
peduncles.
General growth
           dwarf, vigorous,
                       tall, vigorous,
                                   tall, narrow
habit.     broad       medium
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The following table compares the new variety with the selected members of its generation of the inventor's hybridization along selected distinguishing characteristics:
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            New cultivar   New cultivar
            `Brightside`   `Seaside`
            U.S. Ser. No.: U.S. Ser. No.:
            08/707,927     08/707,928
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Color of mature
            pure white     Tips: R.H.S. 73B
ray florets (upper side)   Base: R.H.S. 155C
Color of disk florets
            R.H.S. 90C     R.H.S. 89C
General growth habit.
            dwarf, vigorous,
                           dwarf, vigorous,
            broad spreading
                           broad spreading
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            New cultivar   New cultivar:
            `Highside`     `Wildside`
            U.S. Ser. No.: U.S. Ser. No.:
            08/707,926     08/711,481
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Color of mature
            R.H.S. 72B     R.H.S. 71A
ray florets (upper side)
Color of disk florets
            R.H.S. 89C     R.H.S. 90C
General growth habit.
            dwarf, vigorous,
                           dwarf, vigorous,
            medium spreading
                           medium spreading
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The new variety of Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl. is illustrated by the accompanying color photographs which show the potted plant form, growth habit, inflorescence, foliage, and color characteristics of the plant. The colors are represented as truly as possible using conventional photographic procedures.
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a potted plant of the new variety as described herein, illustrating the overall form and appearance of the plant in full bloom.
FIG. 2 is a close-up view of the inflorescence of the plant.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VARIETY
The following is a detailed description of the new variety. Color designations were made according to The R.H.S. Colour Chart published by The Royal Horticultural Society of London, England.
Observed plants were grown outdoors in Salinas, Calif. where the night temperature ranges on average from 50° to 60° Fahrenheit, and the average daytime temperature ranges from 65° to 70° Fahrenheit. Cuttings were put into 6" pots in early August. 3 cuttings were put in each pot. Buds were pinched in December. Flowers bloomed in June of the following year.
The Plant
Origin: Seedling.
Parentage: Osteospermum fruticosum `No. 24` and either Osteospermum fruticosum `Dwarf Pink` or Osteospermum fruticosum `Dwarf White`.
Classification:
Botanic.--Family -- Compositae. Species -- Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl.
Commercial common name.--Cape Daisy.
Cultivar name.--`Seaside`.
Form: Upright, compact, perennial shrub.
Height: As much as 36 cm. to 46 cm. for potted plants under optimum growing conditions.
Growth: Dwarf, broad-spreading, mounded, vigorous, well-branched, self-branching.
Foliage:
Stems.--Strong, stiff peduncles, caulescent, herbaceous, ascending, erect, glabrous.
Leaves.--Simple spatulate, pinnatifid, denticulate, alternate, entire, with netted veins, rarely opposite, color is R.H.S. 137A on both top and bottom of leaves, variable in size, average 6.4 cm. long by 2.5 cm. wide.
Flower heads:
Buds.--Buds are various shades of yellow.
Flower heads.--Solitary on terminal peduncles.
Bracts.--Radiate involucral bracts in 1-3 rows.
Receptacle.--Flat or convex, naked.
Receptacle diameter.--8 mm.
Disk florets.--Tubular, male, anthers, sagittate, color is R.H.S. 89C Violet--Blue Group, pollen color is R.H.S. 23A Yellow--Orange Group.
Ray florets.--Ligulate, female. The upper sides of the immature petals are various shades of light pink. At maturity, the upper side of the petals have pink tips (R.H.S. 73B Red--Purple Group) and white bases (R.H.S. 155C White Group). As the petals continue to age the upper sides turn more and more white. The under sides of the immature petals are initially various shades of blue-pink and turn pink with white streaks as they age.
Achenes.--All alike or dimorphic or rarely even polymorphic.
Flower head diameter.--7.5 cm (petal tip to petal tip).
Response to low light conditions.--Flower heads remain open with petals of ray florets remaining reflexed.
Bloom period: Plants bloom continuously outdoors under normal climate conditions at Salinas, Calif. Individual flower heads last 3-7 days outdoors. Plants grown in greenhouses bloom for about two weeks at a time.
Frost resistance: High.
Disease resistance: Unknown.
Fragrance: None.

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1. A new and distinct hybrid plant variety of the Compositae family, Osteospermum fruticosum (L.) Norl., common commercial name Cape Daisy, named `Seaside` substantially as herein shown and described.
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