USPP14681P2 - Salvia plant named ‘RFD-S019’ - Google Patents

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USPP14681P2
USPP14681P2 US10/186,108 US18610802V USPP14681P2 US PP14681 P2 USPP14681 P2 US PP14681P2 US 18610802 V US18610802 V US 18610802V US PP14681 P2 USPP14681 P2 US PP14681P2
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  • the present invention relates to a new variety of Salvia greggii Gray, hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘RFD-S019’.
  • ‘RFD-S019’ originated as a chance seedling from a potted plant found in the inventor's collection in a cultivated area of Greensboro, N.C., in July 1995.
  • RFD-S019 was selected because the flowers exhibit a rich, clear true pink color with a white throat marking which distinguishes RFD-S019 from other S. greggii Gray plants known to the inventor. It was taken from the pot of a Salvia greggii Gray variety and maintained for asexual propagation purposes. The inventor presumes that ‘RFD-S019’ is a seedling of the adjacent plant, S. greggii Gray.
  • the inventor has been studying, collecting, and disseminating Salvia species for twenty-seven years. During this period, he has traded Salvia species and cultivars with many botanical gardens and nurseries.
  • the inventor has bred and introduced many successful commercial introductions, including Salvia greggii Gray hybrids ‘Cherry Chief’ (unpatented), ‘Cherry Queen’ (unpatented), ‘Maraschino’ (unpatented), and ‘Raspberry Royale’ (unpatented).
  • ‘RFD-S019’ was selected from other plants because its flowers had a rich, clear true pink color with a white throat marking.
  • Salvia ‘RFD-S019’ exhibits a rich, clear true pink color.
  • Salvia ‘RFD-S019’ exhibits white throat markings.
  • the accompanying drawings illustrate the distinguishing traits of the new Salvia cultivar ‘RFD-S019’.
  • the photograph was taken in summer 2002 of a one year-old plant, in a 5-gallon container that was grown in a greenhouse in a cultivated area of Arroyo Grande, Calif., USA.
  • the drawing on sheet 1 illustrates the entire plant.
  • Sheet 2 is a close-up view of the flower.
  • the drawings were made using conventional photographic techniques. Although colors may appear different from actual colors due to light reflectance, they are as accurate as possible by conventional photography.
  • Salvia plant named ‘RFD-S019’. Data was collected in April 2001 from one year-old plants grown in one gallon containers in full sun at Greensboro, N.C., USA. Phenotypic differences may be observed with variation in environmental, climatic, and cultural conditions. The color determinations are in accordance with the 1986 Edition of The Royal Horticulture Society Colour Chart except where general color terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used. The growing requirements are similar to other Salvia plants.
  • Botanical classification Salvia ‘RFD-S019’.
  • Width 0.7 meter.
  • Blooming season From one month after breaking spring dormancy to first frost.
  • Lastingness of blooms 3 to 4 days.
  • Shape .—Rounded Square.
  • Texture Smooth to minutely farinaceous.
  • Shape Elliptic to oblong.
  • Width 1.0-1.8 centimeters.
  • Thickness Slightly fleshy.
  • Base Shape: Acute to acuminate, sometimes oblique. Color: 137A to 137C.
  • Corolla Tubular proximally to two-lipped distally. Length: 2.65 centimeters. Diameter: 15.8 millimeters. Tube: Color: 66C. Length: 17.8 millimeters. Width (measured directly under magnifying lens): 3.0 millimeters. Depth: 6.5 millimeters. Lip: number: 2. Upper: Number: 1. Shape: Hood-like. Length: 6.8 millimeters. Color: 66D. Lower: Number: 2 suborbicular. Shape: Banner-like, extended downward. Outline: Obovate. Length: 15.1 millimeters. Diameter at widest point: 15.8 millimeters. Depth: 9.1 millimeters. Color: 66D, with white coloration towards throat: 13D.

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A new cultivar of Salvia plant named ‘RFD-S019’ that is distinguished by its rich, clear true pink color and white throat markings. In combination these traits set ‘RFD-S019’ apart from all other existing varieties of Salvia known to the inventor.

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Genus: Salvia.
Species: greggii.
Denomination: RFD-S019.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new variety of Salvia greggii Gray, hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘RFD-S019’. ‘RFD-S019’ originated as a chance seedling from a potted plant found in the inventor's collection in a cultivated area of Greensboro, N.C., in July 1995. RFD-S019 was selected because the flowers exhibit a rich, clear true pink color with a white throat marking which distinguishes RFD-S019 from other S. greggii Gray plants known to the inventor. It was taken from the pot of a Salvia greggii Gray variety and maintained for asexual propagation purposes. The inventor presumes that ‘RFD-S019’ is a seedling of the adjacent plant, S. greggii Gray.
The inventor has been studying, collecting, and disseminating Salvia species for twenty-seven years. During this period, he has traded Salvia species and cultivars with many botanical gardens and nurseries.
One of the inventor's goals has been to sort out confusion on the identities of various forms of Salvias being marketed. This has necessitated developing contacts with various herbaria and taxonomic experts to assist with the proper identification of Salvia forms. The developed information has been supplied at times to Salvia collectors and to nurseries and botanic gardens where visits have been made to check on the correct identification of various Salvias.
Collected results of the identification of Salvias, along with horticultural information like zone hardiness, size, and bloom period and flower color have been reported in his publication, the Salvia Placard Handbook. Recently, the World of Salvia web site was created and is being maintained for the purpose of reporting this information about Salvias to the public.
The inventor has bred and introduced many successful commercial introductions, including Salvia greggii Gray hybrids ‘Cherry Chief’ (unpatented), ‘Cherry Queen’ (unpatented), ‘Maraschino’ (unpatented), and ‘Raspberry Royale’ (unpatented).
‘RFD-S019’ was selected from other plants because its flowers had a rich, clear true pink color with a white throat marking.
‘RFD-S019’ was first asexually propagated in 1995 at Greensboro, N.C., USA using vegetative cuttings. It has been found to remain fixed, stable and uniform through several generations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent the distinguishing characteristics of ‘RFD-S019’. In combination these traits set the new cultivar apart from all others existing varieties of Salvia known to the inventor. ‘RFD-S019’ has not been tested under all possible conditions and phenotypic differences may be observed with variations in environment, climatic, and cultural conditions, however, without any variance in genotype.
1. Salvia ‘RFD-S019’ exhibits a rich, clear true pink color.
2. Salvia ‘RFD-S019’ exhibits white throat markings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings illustrate the distinguishing traits of the new Salvia cultivar ‘RFD-S019’. The photograph was taken in summer 2002 of a one year-old plant, in a 5-gallon container that was grown in a greenhouse in a cultivated area of Arroyo Grande, Calif., USA. The drawing on sheet 1 illustrates the entire plant. Sheet 2 is a close-up view of the flower. The drawings were made using conventional photographic techniques. Although colors may appear different from actual colors due to light reflectance, they are as accurate as possible by conventional photography.
BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT
The following is a detailed description of the Salvia plant named ‘RFD-S019’. Data was collected in April 2001 from one year-old plants grown in one gallon containers in full sun at Greensboro, N.C., USA. Phenotypic differences may be observed with variation in environmental, climatic, and cultural conditions. The color determinations are in accordance with the 1986 Edition of The Royal Horticulture Society Colour Chart except where general color terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used. The growing requirements are similar to other Salvia plants.
Botanical classification: Salvia ‘RFD-S019’.
Common name: Salvia.
Use: Ornamental shrub.
Form: Bush.
Height: 1 meter.
Width: 0.7 meter.
Growth habit: Perennial.
Blooming season: From one month after breaking spring dormancy to first frost.
Lastingness of blooms: 3 to 4 days.
Disease and pests: Drought tolerant; deer and rabit resistant; susceptible to sucking insects when stressed; generally outgrows most bacterial and viral infections.
Stem:
Color.—144A.
Shape.—Rounded Square.
Diameter.—0.8-1.3 millimeters.
Texture.—Smooth to minutely farinaceous.
Leaf:
Arrangement.—Opposite.
Shape.—Elliptic to oblong.
Length.—1.9-2.8 centimeters.
Width.—1.0-1.8 centimeters.
Margin.—Shallowly crenulate, entire towards base.
Thickness.—Slightly fleshy.
Venation.—Veins slightly sulcate towards base.
Color.—Adaxial: 137A to 137C. Abaxial: 137A to 137C.
Apex.—Shape: Obtusely rounded or emarginate. Color: RHS 137A to 137C.
Base.—Shape: Acute to acuminate, sometimes oblique. Color: 137A to 137C.
Petiole.—Shape: Mostly carinate; slightly alate towards leaf base. Length: 9-15 millimeters. Width: 0.8-1.4 millimeters. Color: Between 145A and 145B.
Peduncle.—Length: 3.0-3.4 millimeters. Width: 0.4-0.8 millimeters. Color: Between 145A and 145B. Texture: Grandular, puberulent.
Flower.—Inflorescence: Type: Terminal raceme. Length: 9 centimeters. Diameter: 3.5 to 4.0 centimeters.
Number.—From 10 to 15 decussate pairs.
Shape.—Tubular, two-lipped.
Bud.—Length: 12 millimeters. Width: 3.5 millimeters. Color: Tip: 166A. Base: 154C. Shape: Tapered cylinder. Texture: Ribbed with short hairs.
Pedicel.—Length: 3.0-3.4 millimeters. Width: 0.4-0.8 millimeters. Pubescence: Glandular, puberulent. Color: Between 145A and 145B.
Calyx.—Shape: Broadly campanulate, flared toward the apex. Rib number: 10, longitudinal. Length: 8.3 millimeters. Width: 5.2 millimeters. Pubescence: Glandular, puberulent. Color: 46B. Lobe: Upper: Number: 1. Shape: Acute. Length: 3.4 millimeters. Width: 2.3 millimeters. Lower: Number: 2. Shape: Acute. Length: 2.6 millimeters. Width: 2.5 millimeters.
Corolla.—Shape: Tubular proximally to two-lipped distally. Length: 2.65 centimeters. Diameter: 15.8 millimeters. Tube: Color: 66C. Length: 17.8 millimeters. Width (measured directly under magnifying lens): 3.0 millimeters. Depth: 6.5 millimeters. Lip: number: 2. Upper: Number: 1. Shape: Hood-like. Length: 6.8 millimeters. Color: 66D. Lower: Number: 2 suborbicular. Shape: Banner-like, extended downward. Outline: Obovate. Length: 15.1 millimeters. Diameter at widest point: 15.8 millimeters. Depth: 9.1 millimeters. Color: 66D, with white coloration towards throat: 13D.
Reproductive organs:
Pistil.—Stigma color: 49D. Style: Length: 2.3 centimeters. Color: 52C. Pubescence: Present toward tip. Attachment site: To a four-lobed ovary between the lobes. Ovary Color: 145B.
Stamen.—Number: 2. Shape: Seesaw-like. Connective length: 13 millimeters. Filament length: 2.8 millimeters. Anther: Color: 158D. Attachment site: Outer end of the connective. Pollen Color: 13A. Staminodes: Present. Invagination: Absent. Fertility: 2-4 glossy brown-black oblong-elliptic nutlets. Nutlet: Length: 3.0 millimeters. Width: 2.0 millimeters. Color: 200A. Shape: Oblong.

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1. A new and distinct cultivar of Salvia plant named ‘RFD-S019’ as described and illustrated.
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