USPP3008P - Certificate of correction - Google Patents
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 - USPP3008P USPP3008P US PP3008 P USPP3008 P US PP3008P
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- Leaf blades which have a solid green field and are broader in comparison to the parent variety, and which are wrinkled in appearance by dimples or depressions that occur in the upper surface of the leaf blade at opposite sides of midrib and with the depressions or dimples usually numbering from 6 to in each blade,
 - the invention relates to a new and distinct plant variety of the milkweed (Asclepiadaceae) family which has been developed from a mutation that appeared on the plant of the H oya Carnosa ExOtica variety.
 - the principal objective of the invention has been to develop a healthy robust appearing new plant variety for the foliage plant market and which is related to the H oyw Carnosa Exotica variety and distinguishable from it and other related varieties that are currently being offered in the market place.
 - the new variety in constrast to the growth habit of its parent, has a healthier more robust appearance. This is in part attributed to a growth habit which provides somewhat thicker stems that have a shorter distance between nodes than the parent and which also provides broader leaf blades that have a solid green field in contrast to the variegated type leaf blade found in the parent variety.
 - the new variety has been asexually reproduced in a nursery at Leesburg, Fla., by the propagation of stem cuttings taken from the mutation. Through successive propagations, the new variety has been found to be distinguishable from its antecedents and related varieties known to the inventor by a growth habit which combines the following distinctive characteristics:
 - Leaf blades which have a solid green field and are broader in comparison to the parent variety and which are wrinkled in appearance by dimples or depressions that occur in the upper surfaces of the leaf blade at opposite sides of midrib and with the depressions or dimples usually numbering from six to ten in each blade,
 - FIG. I shows a potted specimen of the new variety
 - FIG. II shows a stern together with a peduncle and attached pedicels of an infloresence of a specimen of the new variety
 - FIG. III shows a flower cluster of a specimen
 - FIG. IV is an enlargement of some of the flowers shown in FIG. Ill.
 - G. Gyn0ecz'mn.--(l) Generalcompound and apocarpous pistil with common stigma.
 - (2) Stigma (a) General5-lobed and waxy.
 - leaf blades of the Hoya Carnosa Compacta variety are distinguishable in that they have strong conduplicate and recurved tendencies which commonly result in nearly closed blades with bent midribs that draw the apices of the blades toward the plant stem.
 - leaf blades of the Hoya Carnosa Compacta variety are distinguishable in that they have strong conduplicate and recurved tendencies which commonly result in nearly closed blades with bent midribs that draw the apices of the blades toward the plant stem.
 - characteristics which distinguish plants of the new variety from those of the Hoya Carnosa Compacta variety are those providing longer and larger diameter pedicels in plants of the new variety, as well as flowers of a greater diameter than those of the Hoya Carnosa Compacta variety.
 - leaf blades which have a solid green field and are wrinkled in appearance by depressions at opposite sides of the midrib that usually number from six to ten in each mature blade and which are broader in comparison to leaf blades of the Hoya Carnosa Exotica variety
 
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