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USPP20502P2
USPP20502P2 US12/283,761 US28376108V USPP20502P2 US PP20502 P2 USPP20502 P2 US PP20502P2 US 28376108 V US28376108 V US 28376108V US PP20502 P2 USPP20502 P2 US PP20502P2
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  • Genus and species Calibrachoa sp.
  • the present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Calibrachoa , botanically known as Calibrachoa sp., and hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘SAKCAL095.’ It is characterized by having a white flower color, large flower diameter and semi-creeping plant and growth habit. ‘SAKCAL095’ originated from a hybridization made in 2004 in Kakegawa, Japan. The female parent was a proprietary hybrid Calibrachoa breeding line named ‘03-136a’ and had a rose flower color with veins and a creeping plant and growth habit. The male parent was a proprietary hybrid Calibrachoa breeding line named ‘3B-70A-1’ characterized by its cream-yellow flower color and semi-creeping plant and growth habit.
  • plant line ‘K5-106’ was selected that had large, white flowers and a semi-creeping plant growth habit.
  • line ‘K5-106’ was vegetatively propagated by cuttings, cultivated and evaluated.
  • the genus Petunia was originally established in 1803 by A. L. Jussieu, who described both P. parviflora and P. nyctaginifloa as type species. Using a non-horticultural system that selected the first mentioned species as the type species (lectotype), N. L. Britton and H. A. Brown declared P. parviflora as the type species for Petunia in 1913.
  • Calibrachoa Classification of the current Petunia and Calibrachoa species is still in progress. New species are also being identified. Consequently a proper description has not been written for the Calibrachoa genus. Calibrachoa can, however, be distinguished from Petunia based on the higher chromosome number, chromosome morphology, plant branching habit and type of flower bud aestivation. Whereas Petunia species bear a flower peduncle and one new stem from a node, Calibrachoa bear a flower peduncle and three stems. Petunia species have a cochlear corolla bud, and a single outermost petal covers the other four, radially folded and terminally contorted petals. Calibrachoa flower buds are flat with all five petals linearly folded and the two lower petals forming a cover around the three other petals and fused together.
  • FIG. 1 shows overall plant habit.
  • FIG. 2 shows the mature flowers.
  • SAKCAL095′ is distinguished from its parents mainly by flower color and plant growth habit as shown in Table 1 below.
  • Calibrachoa is a distinct variety of Calibrachoa due to its white flower color, large flower diameter and semi-creeping growth habit. ‘SAKCAL095’ is most similar to the variety ‘USCALI6’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 14,955) however, there are differences in the flower petal color, flower size and plant growth habit as described in the table below (color references are to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 4 th edition):

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‘SAKCAL095’ is a new Calibrachoa cultivar particularly distinguished by having a white flower color, large flower size and a semi-creeping growth habit.

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Genus and species: Calibrachoa sp.
Variety denomination: ‘SAKCAL095’.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Calibrachoa, botanically known as Calibrachoa sp., and hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘SAKCAL095.’ It is characterized by having a white flower color, large flower diameter and semi-creeping plant and growth habit. ‘SAKCAL095’ originated from a hybridization made in 2004 in Kakegawa, Japan. The female parent was a proprietary hybrid Calibrachoa breeding line named ‘03-136a’ and had a rose flower color with veins and a creeping plant and growth habit. The male parent was a proprietary hybrid Calibrachoa breeding line named ‘3B-70A-1’ characterized by its cream-yellow flower color and semi-creeping plant and growth habit.
In May 2004, ‘03-136a’ and ‘3B-70A-1’ were crossed and 140 seeds were obtained. In July 2004, the F1. seed was sown in the greenhouse, cultivated and plant lines were produced with flower colors of both rose and white with both mounding and creeping plant growth habit.
In October 2004, plant line ‘K5-106’ was selected that had large, white flowers and a semi-creeping plant growth habit.
In February 2005, line ‘K5-106’ was vegetatively propagated by cuttings, cultivated and evaluated.
In April 2005, the breeder confirmed that line ‘K5-106’ was fixed and stable. The breeder propagated and cultivated line ‘K5-106’ again in July 2005 and February 2006 to reconfirm the lines' stability. The line was subsequently named ‘SAKCAL095’ and its unique characteristics were found to reproduce true to type in successive generations of asexual propagation.
DESCRIPTION OF THE GENUS CALIBRACHOA LLAVE & LEX.
The genus Petunia was originally established in 1803 by A. L. Jussieu, who described both P. parviflora and P. nyctaginifloa as type species. Using a non-horticultural system that selected the first mentioned species as the type species (lectotype), N. L. Britton and H. A. Brown declared P. parviflora as the type species for Petunia in 1913.
During the 1980's and 1990, H. J. Wijsman published a series of articles regarding the ancestry of P. hybrida, the Garden Petunia, and the inter-relationship of several species classified as Petunia. These studies discovered that P. hybrida and its ancestral species, P. nyctaginiflora (=P. axillaris) and P. violacea (=P. integrifolia), possessed 14 pairs of chromosomes while several other species, including P. parviflora, possessed 18 pairs of chromosomes. Since P. parviflora was the lectotype species for the Petunia genus, Wijsman and J. H. de Jong proposed transferring the 14 chromosome species to the genus Stimoryne. Horticulturists opposed reclassifying the Garden Petunia and in 1986, Wijsman proposed the alternative of making P. nyctaginiflora the lectotype species for Petunia and transferring the 18 chromosome species to another genus. The I.N.G. Committee adopted this proposal. By 1990 Wijsman had transferred several species, including P. parviflora (=C. parviflora) to Calibrachoa, originally established by Llave and Lexarza in 1825. Calibrachoa parviflora (=C. mexicana Llave & Lexarza) is now the type species for the genus Calibrachoa.
Classification of the current Petunia and Calibrachoa species is still in progress. New species are also being identified. Consequently a proper description has not been written for the Calibrachoa genus. Calibrachoa can, however, be distinguished from Petunia based on the higher chromosome number, chromosome morphology, plant branching habit and type of flower bud aestivation. Whereas Petunia species bear a flower peduncle and one new stem from a node, Calibrachoa bear a flower peduncle and three stems. Petunia species have a cochlear corolla bud, and a single outermost petal covers the other four, radially folded and terminally contorted petals. Calibrachoa flower buds are flat with all five petals linearly folded and the two lower petals forming a cover around the three other petals and fused together.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The following are the most outstanding and distinguishing characteristics of this new cultivar when grown under normal horticultural practices in Kakegawa, Japan.
    • 1. White flower color;
    • 2. Large flower size; and
    • 3. Semi-creeping growth habit.
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This new Calibrachoa plant is illustrated by the accompanying photographs which show the plant's form, foliage and flowers. The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures.
FIG. 1. shows overall plant habit.
FIG. 2. shows the mature flowers.
DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW CULTIVAR
The following detailed description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘SAKCAL095’. The data which define these characteristics were collected from asexual reproductions carried out in Salinas, Calif. The detailed description was taken from plants grown under greenhouse conditions for approximately 2 months from stick date. Color references are to the R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society of London (R.H.S.), 4th Edition.
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
  • Classification:
      • Family.—Solanaceae.
      • Species.—Calibrachoa sp.
      • Common name.—Calibrachoa.
  • Parentage:
      • Male.—Hybrid proprietary Calibrachoa breeding line ‘3B-70A-1’.
      • Female.—Hybrid proprietary Calibrachoa breeding line ‘03-136a’.
  • Plant description:
      • Life cycle.—Tender perennial.
      • Form.—Branching.
      • Habit.—Semi-creeping.
      • Height.—12.0 cm from soil line to top of foliage.
      • Spread.—25.0 cm.
  • Propagation:
      • Type cuttings.—Vegetative cuttings.
      • Time to produce a rooted cutting.—6 weeks.
      • Time to bloom from propagation.—10 weeks.
  • Environmental conditions for plant growth: The terminal 1.0 to 1.5 inches of an actively growing stem was excised. The vegetative cuttings were propagated in five to six weeks. The base of the cuttings were dipped for 1 to 2 seconds in a 1:9 solution of DIP ′N GROW (1 solution: 9 water) root inducing solution immediately prior to sticking into the cell trays. Cuttings were stuck into plastic cell trays having 98 cells, and containing a moistened peat moss-based growing medium. The cuttings were misted with water from overhead for 10 seconds every 30 minutes until sufficient roots were formed. Rooted cuttings were transplanted and grown in 20 cm diameter plastic pots in a glass greenhouse located in Salinas, Calif. Pots contained a peat moss-based growing medium. Soluble fertilizer containing 20% nitrogen, 10% phosphorus and 20% potassium was applied once a day or every other day by overhead irrigation. Pots were top-dressed with a dry, slow release fertilizer containing 20% nitrogen, 10% phosphorus and 18% potassium. The typical average air temperature was 24° C.
  • Stems:
      • Stem color.—RHS 144A (Yellow-green).
      • Anthocyanin color.—Absent.
      • Pubescence.—Slight.
      • Pubescence color.—RHS N155A (White).
      • Stem description.—Dull, circular cross-section.
      • Stem diameter.—0.1 cm to 0.12 cm.
      • Stem length.—13.0 cm to 14.0 cm.
      • Internode length.—2.0 cm.
  • Leaves:
      • Arrangement.—Alternate.
      • Shape.—Elliptic.
      • Apex.—Obtuse.
      • Base.—Attenuate.
      • Attachment.—Decurrent.
      • Margin.—Entire.
      • Surface.—Dull, slight pubescence.
      • Surface pubescence.—Slight.
      • Pubescence color.—RHS N155A (white).
      • Venation.—Pinnate.
      • Length.—4.0 cm to 4.2 cm.
      • Width.—1.0 cm to 1.1 cm.
      • Color.—Upper surface: RHS 137A (Green). Lower surface: RHS 137C (Green).
      • Fragrance.—Absent.
      • Petiole.—Absent.
  • Flowers:
      • Flowering habit.—Indeterminate.
      • Flower type.—Solitary.
      • Flowering requirements.—Will flower so long as day length is greater than 12 hours and temperature exceeds 130° C.
      • Duration of flowers.—About 5 days.
      • Corolla.—5 petals, fused.
      • Corolla shape.—The flowers are funnel shaped with five fissures and a shallow, yet prominent, indentation of the petal tip at the midvein.
      • Fragrance.—Absent.
  • Flower buds:
      • Surface.—Pubescent.
      • Length.—1.5 cm.
      • Diameter.—0.5 cm.
      • Shape.—Ovate.
      • Color.—RHS 1C (Yellow).
      • Peduncle.—Length: 1.5 cm. Diameter: 0.1 cm. Color: RHS 144B (Yellow-green). Texture: Dull, slight pubescence. Pubescence color: RHS N155A (White).
  • Flower description:
      • Flower depth.—0.5 cm.
      • Flower tube length.—2.0 cm.
      • Flower tube diameter.—0.5 cm to 0.6 cm.
      • Flower diameter.—3.5 cm.
      • Calyx.—5 sepals, free.
      • Sepals.—Shape: Elliptical. Apex: Obtuse. Margin: Entire. Sepal color (both surfaces): RHS 137C (Green).
      • Petals.—Shape: Bilabiate, fused; shallow, yet prominent indentation of the petal tip, mid-vein. Length: 2.4 cm. Width: 2.0 cm. Apex: Truncate. Margin: Entire. Texture: Glabrous. Color: Lobe color (both surfaces): RHS N155A (White). Corolla tube color: Inner: RHS 7A (Yellow). Outer: RHS 2C (Yellow).
      • Fragrance.—Absent.
  • Reproductive organs:
      • Stamen number.—5, free.
      • Stamen color.—RHS 154D (Yellow-green).
      • Pollen color.—RHS 7A (Yellow).
      • Ovary.—Superior.
      • Placenta arrangement.—Central.
      • Pistil number.—1 (per inflorescence).
      • Pistil length.—0.9 cm.
      • Stigma color.—RHS 144B (Yellow-green).
      • Style length.—0.8 cm.
      • Style color.—RHS 144C (Yellow-green).
  • Fruit/seed set: No fruit or seeds produced.
  • Disease and insect resistance: Excellent resistance to rain, heat and drought. Will not tolerate temperature below 10° C. Plants are susceptible to Botrytis, powdery mildew, various stem and root rots, and certain viruses, like Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Impatiens Necrotic Spotted Virus. Plants can be infested with aphids, leafminer, whitefly and various Lepidoptera.
Comparison with Parental Lines and Known Cultivars
SAKCAL095′ is distinguished from its parents mainly by flower color and plant growth habit as shown in Table 1 below.
TABLE 1
Female Parent: Male Parent:
Characteristic ‘SAKCAL095’ ‘03-136A’ ‘3B-70A-1’
Flower color White Rose with veins Cream-yellow
Plant growth habit Semi-creeping Creeping Semi-creeping
Calibrachoa ‘SAKCAL095’ is a distinct variety of Calibrachoa due to its white flower color, large flower diameter and semi-creeping growth habit. ‘SAKCAL095’ is most similar to the variety ‘USCALI6’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 14,955) however, there are differences in the flower petal color, flower size and plant growth habit as described in the table below (color references are to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 4th edition):
TABLE 2
Characteristic ‘SAKCAL095’ ‘USCALI6’
Petal color, RHS N155A (White) RHS 155D (White)
upper surface
Petal color, RHS N155A (White) RHS 155D (White)
lower surface
Flower size 3.5 cm 2.8 cm
(diameter)
Plant growth Semi-creeping Semi-upright
habit

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