USPP12706P2 - Hemerocallis plant named ‘Piper Mitchell’ - Google Patents
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- the present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Hemerocallis plant, hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘Piper Mitchell’.
- the genus Hemerocallis is a member of the family Liliaceae.
- Hemerocallis comprises a genus of approximately 15 species of clump-forming, herbaceous perennials which are native to central Europe, China, and particularly, Japan.
- the flowers of Hemerocallis are lily-like and are borne in succession atop tall, frequently-branched scapes. Individual flowers last one day. Thus, Hemerocallis is commonly known as “Daylily” in commercial trade.
- Hemerocallis has been extensively hydridized, and many cultivars exist.
- Hemerocallis hybrids are hardy spring- and summer-blooming plants which are particularly well-adapted to landscape plantings.
- the plants form clumps of fan-shaped crowns of vertically-ranked, keeled, strap-like leaves. Plants (individual crowns) range in size from approximately 20 cm to over 90 cm in spread. Depending upon the parentage, Hemerocallis hydrids may be deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen.
- Hemerocallis hybrids come in a range of colors including orange, yellow, pink, reddish or purplish.
- the flowers are funnel-shaped or campanulate with six segments joined at the base into a tube.
- the new cultivar ‘Piper Mitchell’ is a product of a planned breeding program and was originated by the inventor, Matthew Kaskel, from a cross made during such a program in Homestead, Fla. in April of 1991.
- the male or pollen parent is a selected, unnamed Hemerocallis ⁇ hybrid seedling (unpatented) and the female parent is Hemerocallis ‘My Darling Clementine’ (unpatented).
- Both parental cultivars are proprietary Hemerocallis selections designated by number codes which are maintained by the inventor and used for breeding purposes only. The selection comprising the new variety was chosen after commencement of flowering of the progeny in April of 1992 and was originally identified by the number code #92-63. After more thorough commercial evaluation, the cultivar was given the name ‘Piper Mitchell’.
- Sheet 1 shows a 10-month-old plant of ‘Piper Mitchell’ grown from tissue culture and flowering in a landscape setting.
- Sheet 2 is a close-up view showing the characteristics of the flowers and scape.
- the flowers are yellow tinged with orange and are large and thick-textured;
- the flowers do not fade in warm, bright conditions and are resistant to water spotting
- Plants begin blooming very early in the season (March-April) and rebloom throughout a 90-day blooming season;
- Plants have evergreen foliage making them attractive in landscapes even when not in bloom.
- ‘Piper Mitchell’ In comparison to its female parent ‘My Darling Clementine’, ‘Piper Mitchell’ is slightly smaller and sometimes has a slight pink blush which is most noticeable in noticeable in the morning when the buds first open. ‘Piper Mitchell’ is considerably more cold hardy, and a more productive performer in northern gardens than ‘My Darling Clementine’. The male pollen parent is a small cream colored flower, bearing little resemblance to ‘Piper Mitchell’.
- Form/growth habit Clump-forming; fan-shaped crowns of vertically ranked, opposite, smooth, keeled, ligulate leaves.
- Width Approximately 48 cm to 53 cm.
- the leaf blade is ligulate with an acute tip. The margins are entire. The leaves are curved over their length. The leaf is keeled and arched downward.
- the leaf blade is relatively thin with a smooth surface.
- the leaves are medium green throughout.
- the upper surfaces are greener than, but closest to 137 B, and lower surfaces are 137 C.
- Average number. The plant produces approximately 7 pairs of leaves before producing an inflorescence.
- the diameter of the flower is approximately 10.5 cm to 11.5 cm (not flattened).
- the flower depth is 6.0 to 7.0 cm.
- the sepals are approximately 8 cm long 4 cm wide, and are elliptic in shape.
- the petals are approximately 7.5 cm long, 5.9 cm wide, and are broadly elliptic in shape.
- Shape Funnel-form to campanulate, segments elliptic and moderately reflexed. The three petals are distinctly ruffled along the margins. The three sepals are distinctly wavy along the margins. The petal and sepal apex shape is cuspidate.
- Texture Moderately thick, leathery texture. Quantity: Approximately 10-12 flowers/buds present depending on the size of plant and inflorescence. Branch spikes contain approximately 3 to 4 flowers/buds. Senescent flower: Spent flowers collapse and shrivel, becoming inconspicuous, eventually falling from the scape in 1 or 2 days. Scape: The scape is approximately 38 cm to 41 cm in height, and 1 cm in diameter measured at midpoint and darker than, but closest to between RHS 146 A and RHS 146 B in color. Bracts: Small leaf-like bracts are present at the junctions of the branches and the scape and the flower buds and the scape.
- the bracts are variable in size, 1.5 cm to 5.2 cm long and are between RHS 146 B and RHS 146 C in color both upper and lower surfaces.
- Time of blooming In mature plants, flowering begins approximately very early season (March 15 as observed in Apopka, Fla.). Duration of blooms: Individual flowers last 1 day, and the total duration of flowering is about 90 days with subsequent scapes appearing through out the growing season. Fragrance: Slight.
- Ovary. Superior oblong, 8 mm in length, 6 mm wide. Color: 146 C.
- Pistil. 1 per flower, 9.3 cm long, style 2.0 mm wide, between RHS 14 C and RHS 14 D, and RHS 18 A in color.
- Stamens. Six present, Filament 3.9 cm long, flat curved 2 mm wide, color 11 B.
- Seed characteristics Capable of producing viable seed , 3 to 6 shiny black seeds per chamber, 4 mm to 6 mm, mostly round, often oblong, variably shaped.
- Roots Very thick fleshy white roots with fine laterals.
- USDA zone. Grows and blooms best when grown in USDA Zones 4 to 11.
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| US09/657,544 USPP12706P2 (en) | 2000-09-08 | 2000-09-08 | Hemerocallis plant named ‘Piper Mitchell’ |
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Owner name: TWYFORD PLANT LABORATORIES, INC., FLORIDA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:KASKEL, MATTHEW;REEL/FRAME:011095/0633 Effective date: 20000905 |
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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 |