USPP15016P2 - Japanese Spirea plant named ‘Lemondrop’ - Google Patents
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- Botanical/commercial classification Spiraea japonica /Japanese Spirea.
- the new Spiraea japonica plant of the present invention was discovered during July, 1998 at Holly Hill Farms, Earlville, Md., U.S.A., while growing among plants of the ‘Little Princess’ variety (non-patented in the United States). Such plant is believed to be a whole plant mutation of unknown causation of the ‘Little Princess’ variety.
- the new plant has been carefully preserved and studied in view of its distinctive combination of characteristics. Had the new variety of the present invention not been discovered and preserved, it would have been lost to civilization.
- (c) forms yellow-green foliage that is more yellow when grown in full sun.
- the new variety well meets the needs of the horticultural industry and is particularly well suited for use as a border planting, foundation planting, or mass planting. It also can be grown to advantage in rock gardens.
- Plants of the new variety can be readily distinguished from those of the ‘Little Princess’ variety (non-patented in the United States). More specifically, the new variety displays a dwarf stature unlike the ‘Little Princess’ variety, displays mauve-pink blooms unlike the pink blooms of the ‘Little Princess’ variety, and displays bright yellow-green foliage that is more yellow in full sun unlike the green foliage of the ‘Little Princess’ variety.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an overall view of an approximately four year-old plant of the new variety with blooms during June 2002 and growing in partial sun at Earlville, Md., U.S.A. The attractive mauve-pink blooms and yellow-green foliage are shown.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a closer view of typical blossoms and foliage of an approximately five year-old plant of the new variety during June 2003 while growing in partial sun at Earlville, Md., U.S.A.
- FIG. 3 illustrates during June 2001 the typical bright yellow young foliage of the new variety that includes shades of light green as the foliage begins to mature.
- the plant was approximately two years of age and was growing in a container in full sun at West Grove, Pa., U.S.A.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a close view of a flowering stem with dimensions in centimeters being included at the bottom.
- the plant was approximately five years of age and was growing in partial sun at Earlville, Md., U.S.A.
- Botanical classification Spiraea japonica, cv. ‘Lemondrop’.
- Type Perennial shrub, groundcover.
- Width approximately 10 to 18 cm. This can be compared to width of approximately 20 to 25 cm for the ‘Little Princess’ variety.
- Stems. Current season growth information is provided for a plant of approximately five years of age growing in the ground during June 2003 at Earlville, Md., U.S.A.
- Length Approximately 15 to 25 cm (average approximately 19 cm) for vigorous plagiotropic shoots, and approximately 3 to 8 cm (average 5 cm) for slower growing plagiotropic shoots. Diameter: Near 2 mm.
- Internode Length Approximately 6 to 10.5 mm (average approximately 7.6 mm) on vigorous flowering shoots, and approximately 2.5 to 4 mm (average approximately 3.4 mm) on smaller slower growing secondary shoots.
- Color On young still elongating stems close to Yellow-Green Group 145B with overtones of Greyed-Yellow Group 160A.
- Length. Variable from 5 mm to 3.5 cm.
- Width. Vehicle to 15 cm.
- Mature Foliage On the upper surface depending upon light exposure near Green Group 143A and 143B and shades gradually and continuously near and through Yellow-Green Group 145A, 149A, 149B, 150A, and 151D, approaching Yellow Group 9B and 10B depending upon exposure to bright sun, and on the lower surface depending upon light exposure near Green Group 138B and Yellow-Green Group 143A and 143C, and occasionally shades towards the lighter shades such as Yellow-Green Group 149A.
- Petiole. approximately 2 mm in length on average, approximately 0.8 mm in diameter on vigorous growing primary shoots, and approximately 0.4 to 0.6 mm (average approximately 0.5 mm) in diameter on smaller secondary stems, and the color commonly is near and shades through Yellow-Green Group 145A and 145B, and Yellow-Green Group 144C.
- Bud size approximately 1.8 to 1.9 mm in length, and approximately 1.7 to 1.9 mm (average approximately 1.8 mm) in diameter.
- Bud texture Commonly lightly covered with silvery-white villous to pilose hairs that are somewhat appressed and average approximately 0.3 mm in length.
- Petal shape Suborbicular to broadly elliptical.
- Petal apex. Broadly obtuse to rounded.
- Petal base. Truncate.
- Petal margin. Entire and slightly undulate.
- Petal length approximately 1.8 mm on average when flower is fully open.
- Petal width approximately 2 mm on average when flower is fully open.
- Petal color On both surfaces near Purple Group 75C to 75D with shading to near and through Purple Group 77B at the base.
- Pistils. Flexible in number and approximately 1.5 mm in length.
- Stamen approximately 25 or more in number.
- Peduncle. approximately 3 mm in length, approximately 0.5 mm in diameter, and the coloration is near and shading through Yellow-Green Group 147A, 147B, and 148B with a reddish tinge near Greyed-Purple Group 187B.
- Sepals. Five in number, obturbinatus, possess an acute apex, the margin is entire, approximately 1.1 mm in length from the apex to the point where the sepals unite, approximately 1.3 mm in width at the widest part where the sepals unite at the base, and on both surfaces the coloration is near and through Green Group 138A towards the apex and near and through Green Group 138D and shading near and through Greyed-Green Group 193A towards the base.
- Plants of the ‘Lemondrop’ cultivar have not been observed under all possible environmental conditions to date. Thus, the phenotypic expression may be found to vary somewhat with different light intensity and duration, cultural, and environmental conditions.
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| US10/345,331 USPP15016P2 (en) | 2001-06-06 | 2003-01-16 | Japanese Spirea plant named ‘Lemondrop’ |
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