USPP12177P2 - Phalaenopsis plant named ‘Dorothy Applegate’ - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- the present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis orchid, hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘Dorothy Applegate’.
- the genus Phalaenopsis is a member of the family Orchidaceae.
- Phalaenopsis comprises a genus of about 55 species of herbaceous perennials many of which, or the hybrids thereof, are suitable for cultivation in the home or greenhouse. Phalaenopsis is predominantly epiphytic or rock-dwelling, and is native to tropical Asia, Malay Archipelago and Oceania. The species typically has 2-ranked, fleshy, oblong or elliptic leaves affixed to a short central stem (monopodial growth), which vary in size from 5 to 8 inches to over 2 feet. The leaves may be entirely green or mottled with silver grey.
- Phalaenopsis orchids are typically propagated from seeds. Asexual propagation of Phalaenopsis is often done from off-shoots which frequently arise from the lower bracts of the inflorescence. The resulting plants are detached from the mother plant and may be planted in a suitable substrate.
- the new cultivar is a product of a breeding program carried out by the inventor, Mitch Rabin.
- the new cultivar is a result of a self-pollination of an unnamed selection of Phalaenopsis ⁇ ‘Taida Modern’ (unpatented) made in April of 1992.
- the new cultivar is a seedling selected from seed produced by self-pollinating a plant that was produced by crossing an unnamed selection of Phalaenopsis with the Phalaenopsis cultivar ‘Taida Modern’ in April, 1992.
- Petals have a distinctive wavy, white-bordered margin
- the new cultivar ‘Dorothy Applegate’ differs from the parent cultivar ‘Taida Modern’ in that the flowers are larger, and have more pronounced undulations along the petals than those of ‘Taida Modern’. In addition, the inflorescence of ‘Dorothy Applegate’ is larger, and more likely to branch than those of ‘Taida Modern’.
- Dorothy Applegate has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, fertilization and daylength without any change in the genotype. The following observations, measurements and values describe plants grown in Goulds, Fla. under greenhouse conditions which closely approximate those generally used in horticultural practice.
- Dorothy Applegate is a single genotype asexually propagated via tissue culture, thus its combined horticultural properties listed above are uniform and predictable.
- Sheet 1 is a top perspective view of a plant of ‘Dorothy Applegate’.
- Sheet 2 is a close up view showing the characteristics of the flowers. The photographs were taken approximately 6 months after planting a 12-week-old liner obtained by tissue culture and grown under appropriate growing conditions.
- Phalaenopsis c.v. ‘Dorothy Applegate’ Phalaenopsis c.v. ‘Dorothy Applegate’.
- Propagation Asexual propagation by tissue culture.
- Plant Under appropriate growing conditions, plants attain a mature size of approximately 10.0 cm to 12 cm in height and approximately 24 cm to 28 cm in width.
- the leaf blade is elliptic or obovate with an obtuse to acute apex and a cuneate base. The margins are entire. The midrib is straight over the length of the leaf. The leaf blade is flat or slightly folded upward from the midrib. The upper leaf surface is slightly glossy, more so on newly emerged leaves. The leaves are leathery and thick.
- Blades of a mature-sized plant are approximately 14 cm to 16 cm in length and approximately 5.9 cm to 6.4 cm in width.
- Veins are sunken within the thick leaf blade.
- the sepals and petals are white and pink in base color, and are nearly covered with bright pink spots and stripes.
- the sepals are elliptic-ovate in shape and the lateral petals are broadly ovate with a rounded apex.
- the sepals and petals are somewhat cupped.
- the labellum is deeply three-lobed with two prominent callosities at the central junction of the lateral lobes and base of the midlobe.
- the lateral lobes of the labellum fold upward about the column; the midlobe extends forward and is terminated by two twisted appendages at the apex.
- the lateral lobes of the labellum are obovate in shape and the midlobe is triangular.
- the labellum is white in base color with bold spots and stripes of dark red-purple; the callosities are yellow with dark red-purple spots and stripes.
- the margins of the labellum are tinged with yellow.
- Raceme is typically staked upright to a height of approximately 40 cm.
- the raceme is approximately 56 cm from base to tip and 0.4 cm in diameter at its midpoint.
- One or two branch spikes containing 3-5 flowers/buds are typically produced.
- the raceme is RHS 200C tinged with RHS 147B.
- Flowering time For an untreated plant as depicted in Sheet 1 which is flowering for the second time, 8 flowers/unopened buds are present. First flowers can be expected approximately 2-3 months after planting a 12-week-old liner, approximately 3-5 flowers are present.
- Reproductive organs The stamens, style and stigmas are fused into a single, short structure called the column, possessing one terminal anther with pollen grains united into a pollinia, which are covered by an anther cap. The stigma is located under the column behind the pollen. Ovary is inferior with three carpels present.
- Stigma Concave, sticky rectangular, 6 mm ⁇ 3 mm area under column, RHS 155D.
- Ovary 11 mm long and 3 mm in diameter; color is lighter than, but closest to, RHS 82D.
- Pedicel Approximately 2.9 cm long and 4 mm in diameter; color is lighter than, but closest to, RHS 147B tinged with RHS 200C.
- Roots Very thick, greenish-white and fleshy.
- Plants produce flowers which are almost entirely covered with bright-pink stripes and spots over a white background.
- the flowers are carried on sturdy, upright, frequently-branched spikes. Mature plants initiate spikes year round, regardless of season, and once in bloom, tend to remain in bloom. The plant grows very easily and quickly to marketable size. The plants grow well, and were selected for tolerance to South Florida conditions which can be extreme for the genus. The plants may experience low temperatures into the mid 40's F., and highs over 104 F.
- Pest/disease susceptibility Typical of Phalaenopsis, no particular sensitivities observed.
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Owner name: TWYFORD PLANT LABORATORIES, INC., FLORIDA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:RABIN, MITCH;REEL/FRAME:010834/0302 Effective date: 20000504 |
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Owner name: TWYFORD INTERNATIONAL, INC., CALIFORNIA Free format text: MERGER;ASSIGNOR:TWYFORD PLANT LABORATORIES, INC.;REEL/FRAME:016580/0372 Effective date: 19920921 |
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Owner name: KERRY S BROMELIAD NURSERY, INC., FLORIDA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:TWYFORD INTERNATIONAL, INC.;REEL/FRAME:016621/0348 Effective date: 20050927 |