USPP1701P - Azalea plant - Google Patents

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USPP1701P
USPP1701P US PP1701 P USPP1701 P US PP1701P
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azalea
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  • Rooting Roots easily and vigorously from cuttings with less mortatity of the young plants than is usual with known varieties; grows strongly on its own roots.
  • Blooming season From late March through April for natural outdoor plantings. Very easily forced in greenhouse planting to bloom at least as early as mid-December. Requires little or no suckering or feathering during the forcing period under normal conditions.
  • Quantity of bloom Abundant in outdoor blooming as well as when forced.
  • Ribbed portions are generally of lighter shade than the flower; Ribbed portions appear to strengthen flower and contribute to lasting qualities of the blooms. When infull bloom, the large quantity of crowded flowers results in a very attractive rufiling of the petals. Arrangement: Multi-flowering on each stem. Persistence: Sets buds regularly every year, and in southern California will flower lightly outdoors from October to the heavy spring blooming period. But if trimmed back in July, for example, can be grown to force at any time from mid-December to Easter.
  • Reproductive organs Stamens 11 to 16 per flower.
  • Anther.Norma1 pale yellow.
  • Filament-Normal pale pink.
  • Pollen Normal, pale yellow.
  • Styles Creamy White. Stigma-color per Plate 861/ Ovary: Normal.
  • a distinct and new variety of azalea plant substantially as illustrated and described hereinabove characterized generally by its firm rooting and unusual controllable forcing qualities as well as adaptability to outdoor growth, its compactness of plant with prolific bud setting qualities, and particularly characterized by its massive blooming of large deeply ribbed flowers having characteristic speckling on the top half of the flower.

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