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USPP25516P2
USPP25516P2 US13/986,881 US201313986881V USPP25516P2 US PP25516 P2 USPP25516 P2 US PP25516P2 US 201313986881 V US201313986881 V US 201313986881V US PP25516 P2 USPP25516 P2 US PP25516P2
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  • Tift 118 is a tri-specific ornamental Pennisetum hybrid of the genus and species Pennisetum purpureum ⁇ [ Pennisetum glaucum ⁇ ( Pennisetum purpureum ⁇ Pennisetum squamulatum )].
  • the new Pennisetum claimed is of the variety denominated ‘Tift 118’.
  • the present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Pennisetum herein referred to as ‘Tift 118’.
  • the new Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’ is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by the Inventors in Tifton, Ga.
  • the objective of the Pennisetum breeding program is to create new plant cultivars with improved commercial qualities. This cultivar is commercially important for its superior ornamental value. These and other qualities are enumerated herein.
  • the following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent the characteristics of a new variety Pennisetum , ‘Tift 118’.
  • the new variety ‘Tift 118’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions.
  • the phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in, for example, temperature, day-length, light intensity, soil types, and water and fertility levels without, however, any variance in genotype.
  • the new variety Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’ can be compared to its parents, ‘Princess’ and ‘04-26-01’, and its sister hybrid, ‘Tift 8’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,254).
  • Plants of the new Pennisetum differ from its female parent ‘Princess’ in the following characteristics:
  • Plants of the new Pennisetum differ from its male parent ‘04-26-1’ in the following characteristics:
  • Plant canopy measurements represent the average diameters measured at the estimated widest and narrowest portions of a single plant canopy. Measurements are in cm.
  • ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 9, 2009, May 9, 2010, and May 12, 2011, with measurements taken on Oct. 12, 2009, Sep. 29, 2010, and Oct. 18, 2011.
  • ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 1, 2011 and Apr. 4, 2012, with measurements made on Oct. 10, 2011 and Sep. 19, 2012.
  • ‘Tift 118’ is similar to ‘Tift 8’ in disease resistance and is either equal in color or has significantly less, but still acceptable, color. ‘Tift 118’ tends to be taller, has longer, wider leaves with more leaf area per leaf than ‘Tift 8’.
  • FIG. 1 is a photograph of the new variety Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’.

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The new variety Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’ is provided. The new and distinct variety has high ornamental value, cold tolerance for short periods of time, and disease resistance. The asexually reproduced variety is reliably propagated vegetatively.

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Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: ‘Tift 118’ is a tri-specific ornamental Pennisetum hybrid of the genus and species Pennisetum purpureum×[Pennisetum glaucum×(Pennisetum purpureum×Pennisetum squamulatum)].
Variety denomination: The new Pennisetum claimed is of the variety denominated ‘Tift 118’.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Pennisetum herein referred to as ‘Tift 118’.
The new Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’ is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by the Inventors in Tifton, Ga. The objective of the Pennisetum breeding program is to create new plant cultivars with improved commercial qualities. This cultivar is commercially important for its superior ornamental value. These and other qualities are enumerated herein.
Pedigree and history: In 2003, red tetraploid (2n=4x=28) pearl millet (unpatented Pennisetum glaucum; designated ‘04-94’) was crossed with SC 1125-2 [a Merkeron napiergrass (unpatented Pennisetum purpureum; 2n=4x=28) that had been crossed with PS 262 (unpatented Pennisetum squamulatum; 2n=8x=56)]. One vigorous plant, from the 04-94/SC 1125-2 cross, designated ‘04-26-1’, was selected in 2004. In 2004, ‘Princess’ napiergrass (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 17,728; 2n=4x=28, female parent) was pollinated with ‘04-26-1’ (unpatented; male parent). The new variety ‘Tift 118’ was the 118th plant selected in 2006 from the 2004 cross. The new variety ‘Tift 118’ has been tested since 2007.
Asexual reproduction of the new Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’ by vegetative propagation (single stem propagules) in a controlled environment in Tifton, Blairsville, and Griffin, Ga. since 2007, has shown that the unique features of this new Pennisetum hybrid are stable and reproduced true to type in successive generations.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent the characteristics of a new variety Pennisetum, ‘Tift 118’. The new variety ‘Tift 118’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in, for example, temperature, day-length, light intensity, soil types, and water and fertility levels without, however, any variance in genotype.
Throughout this specification, color names beginning with a small letter signify that the name of that color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive. Color names beginning with a capital letter designate values based upon The R.H.S. Colour Chart, 5th edition published by The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England.
The following traits have been repeatedly observed in Tifton, Blairsville, and Griffin, Ga., and are determined to be the unique characteristics of the new variety ‘Tift 118’:
    • 1. ‘Tift 118’ reaches a height of about 1.7 meters, and a spread of about 1.8 meters.
    • 2. ‘Tift 118’ exhibits a vigorous growth habit.
    • 3. ‘Tift 118’ is pollen and seed sterile.
The new variety Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’ can be compared to its parents, ‘Princess’ and ‘04-26-01’, and its sister hybrid, ‘Tift 8’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,254).
Plants of the new Pennisetum differ from its female parent ‘Princess’ in the following characteristics:
    • 1. The new variety ‘Tift 118’ is taller than ‘Princess’.
    • 2. The leaf length and width of the new variety ‘Tift 118’ is larger that that of ‘Princess’.
Plants of the new Pennisetum differ from its male parent ‘04-26-1’ in the following characteristics:
    • 1. The new variety ‘Tift 118’ is slightly different from ‘04-26-1’ in adaxial leaf color. The new variety ‘Tift 118’ is mottled Greyed-purple/green RHS 187B/137B, whereas ‘04-26-1’ is about mottled Greyed-purple/green RHS 183B/138A.
    • 2. The new variety ‘Tift 118’ has a different midrib color. The midrib color of the new variety ‘Tift 118’ is about Greyed-purple RHS 187A, while the midrib color of ‘04-26-1’ is about Red-purple RHS 61C.
Plants of the new Pennisetum differ from its sister hybrid ‘Tift 8’ in the following characteristics:
    • 1. The new variety ‘Tift 118’ is significantly taller than ‘Tift 8’.
The following observations, measurements, and values describe plants grown in Tifton and Blairsville, Ga. In Tables 1-5, the least significant difference (LSD) is set at P≦0.05 probability level. Growth days were included in ratings. Plants were spaced at 2 meter centers. All data are from plants established as single stem propagules in mid-May and rated in September through October, except the data from 2010 and 2011, in which the plants had been overwintered at Tifton, Ga.
The new variety ‘Tift 118’ was taller than ‘Tift 8’ in all of the six tests and was significantly taller than ‘Tift 8’ in three of six tests in Tifton and Blairsville, Ga. (Table 1). The canopy diameter for ‘Tift 118’ was wider than ‘Tift 8’ in all of the six tests and significantly wider than ‘Tift 8’ in four of five tests in Georgia (Table 2). ‘Tift 118’ has an attractive reddish/purple color and was equal in color to ‘Tift 8’ at Blairsville, but showed significantly less, though still acceptable, color in three tests at Tifton (Table 3). The new variety ‘Tift 118’, similar to ‘Tift 8’, is not disease-susceptible to Helminthosporium leaf spot, whereas ‘Princess’ is susceptible to this disease (Table 4). Leaves of ‘Tift 118’ are significantly longer, wider, and have more leaf area than leaves of ‘Tift 8’ (Table 5). Culm-leaf angle was equal for ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ in the test set forth in Table 5.
TABLE 1
Plant heights (cm) of two ornamental Pennisetum grasses
planted at two locations in Georgia.
Tifton Blairsville
2009 2010 2011 2011 2012
Growth days 153 d 150 d 183 d 160 d 158 d
‘Tift 118’ 120 129 135 173 164
‘Tift 8’ 115 116 95 136 128
LSD NS NS 14 25 14
In Table 1, plant heights were measured from ground level to top of plant canopy. All height measurements are in cm. At Tifton, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 9, 2009, May 9, 2010, and May 12, 2011, with measurements taken on Oct. 12, 2009, Sep. 29, 2010, and Oct. 18, 2011. At Blairsville, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 1, 2011 and Apr. 4, 2012, with measurements made on Oct. 10, 2011 and Sep. 19, 2012, respectively.
TABLE 2
Canopy diameter(cm) of individual plant of two ornamental
Pennisetum grasses planted at two locations in Georgia.
Plants were spaced on two meter centers.
Tifton Blairsville
2009 2010 2011 2011 2012
Growth days 153 d 150 d 183 d 160 d 158 d
‘Tift 118’ 156 155 154 177 173
‘Tift 8’ 155 130 120 159 151
LSD NS 13 10 17 12
Plant canopy measurements, as shown in Table 2, represent the average diameters measured at the estimated widest and narrowest portions of a single plant canopy. Measurements are in cm. At Tifton, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 9, 2009, May 9, 2010, and May 12, 2011, with measurements taken on Oct. 12, 2009, Sep. 29, 2010, and Oct. 18, 2011. At Blairsville, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 1, 2011 and Apr. 4, 2012, with measurements made on Oct. 10, 2011 and Sep. 19, 2012.
TABLE 3
Color ratings on individual plants of two ornamental
Pennisetum grasses planted at two locations in Georgia.
Plants were spaced on two meter centers.
Tifton Blairsville
2009 2010 2011 2011 2012
Growth days 153 d 150 d 183 d 160 d 158 d
‘Tift 118’ 7.0 7.0 7.0 8.0 8.0
‘Tift 8’ 9.0 8.1 8.1 8.0 8.0
LSD 0.2 0.9 0.6 0.6 NS
Color ratings are measured on a scale of 1 to 9, where 1 represents green and 9 represents dark purple/red. At Tifton, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted May 9, 2009, May 9, 2010, and May 12, 2011, with measurements taken on Oct. 12, 2009, Sep. 29, 2010, and Oct. 18, 2011. At Blairsville, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 1, 2011 and Apr. 4, 2012, with measurements taken on Oct. 10, 2011 and Sep. 19, 2012.
TABLE 4
Helminthosporium leaf spot ratings on two ornamental
Pennisetum grasses planted at two locations in Georgia.
Tifton Blairsville
2009 2010 2011 2011 2012
Growth days 153 d 150 d 183 d 160 d 158 d
‘Tift 118’ 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
‘Tift 8’ 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
‘Princess’ 5.2 6.6 8.0 5.0 7.6
LSD 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.2
Disease ratings in Table 9 are defined as follows: 1=No disease, 2=1-20%, 3=21-30%, 4=31-40%, 5=41-50%, 6=51-60%, 7=61-70%, 8=71-80%, 9=>80% leaves infected. Symptoms occur in the field during late August and September. At Tifton, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 9, 2009, May 9, 2010, and May 12, 2011, with measurements taken on Oct. 12, 2009, Sep. 29, 2010, and Oct. 18, 2011. At Blairsville, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ and ‘Tift 8’ were planted on May 1, 2011 and Apr. 4, 2012, with measurements taken on Oct. 10, 2011 and Sep. 19, 2012.
TABLE 5
Leaf characteristics of individual plants of two ornamental
Pennisetum grasses planted at Tifton, Georgia in 2009.
Plants were spaced on two meter centers.
Leaf Leaf Leaf Leaf Angle
Entry Length(cm) Width(mm) Area(cm2) culm:Leaf
‘Tift 118’ 91 46 305 81
‘Tift 8’ 82 42 245 81
LSD 6 4 33 NS
The leaf length was measured in cm from the leaf collar to the leaf tip of the latest fully extended leaf. The leaf width was measured in mm in the center of the latest fully extended leaf. The leaf area was measured in cm2 using a LiCor area meter using the mean of three leaves per replication. The measured leaf angle was the angle observed between the adaxial leaf angle surface and the culm at the leaf collar on the last fully extended leaf and was measured in degrees. At Tifton, Ga., ‘Tift 118’ was planted on May 9, 2009, with measurements taken on Sep. 12, 2009.
TABLE 6
Summary of morphological characteristics of two Pennisetum grasses.
Trait ‘Tift 8’ ’Tift 118’
Mature plant height 95-136 cm 129-173 cm
Diameter of plant canopy 120-159 cm 154-177 cm
Leaf width 42 mm 46 mm
Leaf length 82 cm 91 cm
Leaf Area-cm2 245 305
Leaf Angle (culm:Leaf) 9 degrees 9 degrees
Adaxial leaf surface Few 1 mm along Dense 1.0 mm (4 mm
trichomes either side of midrib along midrib) for
10 cm from collar
Abaxial leaf surface None None
trichomes
Leaf blade margin trichome Slight remnant less Continuous, less than
length than 0.1 mm 0.1 mm
Leaf collar trichome length Dense 2 mm Dense, 5 mm
Leaf blade edge at collar Moderate 5 mm long 5 mm long for 5 cm
Trichome for 6 cm from collar from collar
Sheath trichomes None Dense 0.5 mm
Adaxial leaf color Greyed-purple 186C Mottled Greyed-
purple/green 187B137B
Abaxial leaf color Greyed-purple 186C Greyed-purple 187B
Midrib color Greyed-purple 187E Greyed-purple 187A
Inflorescences on Yes Yes
Dec. 21, 2009
Helminthosporium leaf spot None None
on mature plants
In summary, ‘Tift 118’ is similar to ‘Tift 8’ in disease resistance and is either equal in color or has significantly less, but still acceptable, color. ‘Tift 118’ tends to be taller, has longer, wider leaves with more leaf area per leaf than ‘Tift 8’.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
The accompanying colored photographs illustrate the overall appearance and distinct characteristics of the new variety of Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’. The colors in the photographs are as close as possible with the photographic and printing technology utilized.
Certain characteristics of this variety, such as growth and color, may change with changing environmental conditions (e.g., light, temperature, moisture, nutrient availability, or other factors). Color descriptions and other terminology are used in accordance with their ordinary dictionary descriptions, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Color designations are made with reference to The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart.
FIG. 1 is a photograph of the new variety Pennisetum ‘Tift 118’.
BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
The new variety ‘Tift 118’ is a perennial at Tifton, Ga. (USDA Zone 8a). The new variety ‘Tift 118’ survived −6° C. for one night and 21 nights below 0° C. in the field during the 2009/2010 winter at Tifton. It also survived the winter temperatures (−7° C. for one night and 24 nights below 0° C. in the field during 2010/2011) in Tifton. It has not survived the winter temperatures in the mountains of Blairsville, Ga. (USDA Zone 6b). Because of its vigor, it can effectively be used as an annual in locations where it will not survive freezing temperatures in the winter.
All data are from plants established as single stem propagules in mid-May, and rated in September through October, except the 2010 and 2011 data are from plants that over-wintered at Tifton. Plants were spaced at 2 meter centers.
  • Plant:
      • Mature plant height.—Approximately 129-173 cm.
      • Diameter of plant canopy.—Approximately 154-177 cm.
  • Leaf:
      • Leaf width.—Approximately 46 mm.
      • Leaf length.—Approximately 91 cm.
      • Adaxial leaf surface trichomes.—Dense 1.0 mm (4 mm along midrib) for 10 cm from collar.
      • Abaxial leaf surface trichomes.—None.
      • Leaf blade margin trichome length.—Continuous, less than 0.1 mm.
      • Leaf collar trichome length.—Dense, 5 mm.
      • Leaf blade edge at collar trichome.—5 mm long for 5 cm from collar.
      • Sheath trichomes.—Dense 0.5 mm.
      • Adaxial leaf color.—Mix of Greyed-purple 187B and Green 137B.
      • Abaxial leaf color.—About Greyed-purple RHS 187B.
      • Midrib color.—About Greyed-purple RHS 187A.
      • Helminthosporium leaf spot on mature plants.—None.
      • Inflorescence.—Yes.

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