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USPP4381P
USPP4381P US05/834,836 US83483677V US4381P US PP4381 P USPP4381 P US PP4381P US 83483677 V US83483677 V US 83483677V US 4381 P US4381 P US 4381P
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  • This invention relates to a distinctly new strawberry variety obtained by natural cross-breeding of seedlings carried out in 1972 at Soings en S perfume in France. Asexual reproduction from the original mother plant was carried out by splitting of the roots, division of the meristem and in vitro micropropagation.
  • the physiological characteristics are as follows: The seasonal blooming is fairly early. The season of maturity is fairly early. The remontance is continuous. Sensitivity to bruises is fairly sensitive. The firmness of the pulp is medium. The taste of the fruit is normal.
  • the recommended type of culture is plain field and amateur gardens.
  • the variety is characterized by its uninterrupted production and abundance of fruit, and by the rigidity of the floral stem.
  • FIG. 1 shows the fruit including the characteristic shape of the fruit
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing the strawberry plants in cultivation.

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A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant is characterized by being a continuously bearing and very productive variety with the particularity of having a rigid floral stem.

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This invention relates to a distinctly new strawberry variety obtained by natural cross-breeding of seedlings carried out in 1972 at Soings en Sologne in France. Asexual reproduction from the original mother plant was carried out by splitting of the roots, division of the meristem and in vitro micropropagation.
The physiological characteristics are as follows: The seasonal blooming is fairly early. The season of maturity is fairly early. The remontance is continuous. Sensitivity to bruises is fairly sensitive. The firmness of the pulp is medium. The taste of the fruit is normal.
The recommended type of culture is plain field and amateur gardens.
The variety is characterized by its uninterrupted production and abundance of fruit, and by the rigidity of the floral stem.
In the accompanying drawing:
FIG. 1 shows the fruit including the characteristic shape of the fruit; and
FIG. 2 is a view showing the strawberry plants in cultivation.
The characteristics of the strawberry plant in accordance with the present invention are summarized on the following table:
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MORPHOLOGICAL                                                             
CHARACTERISTICS     DESCRIPTION                                           
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GROWTH OF THE PLANT More or less spread out                               
Leaf: a) Stem                                                             
Angle of Leaf Stem to Main                                                
Stem                90° - 120°                              
Shape at the Base   V-shaped                                              
Pilosity of the Upper Face                                                
                    Medium                                                
Color               Dark Green                                            
Brilliance          Brillant                                              
General Shape (terminal foliage)                                          
                    Spoon-Shaped                                          
Ratio between Length/Width                                                
                    1.05 to 1.20                                          
Pilosity            Medium                                                
Position of Hair    Perpendicular                                         
FLOWERS                                                                   
No. of Petals: Elder Flowers                                              
                    5 to 9                                                
No. of Petals: Younger Flowers                                            
                    More than 6                                           
Ratio of Length/Width of                                                  
                    As Wide as Long                                       
Petals                                                                    
Angle at the Stem of Petals                                               
                    Obtuse                                                
Position of Hair on the Peduncle                                          
                    Perpendicular                                         
Relative Position of Flowers/                                             
                    Same Level as the Leaves                              
Foliage                                                                   
Ratio of Length of Sepalules                                              
(s)/Sepals (S)      s = S                                                 
Ratio of Length of Sepals                                                 
                    S > P                                                 
(S)/Petals (P)                                                            
Stamens             Present                                               
FRUIT                                                                     
Size                Medium                                                
Length of Peduncle  Medium                                                
Shape of the Elder Fruit and                                              
the Younger Fruit   Similar                                               
Shape of the Young Fruit                                                  
                    Round                                                 
Ratio of Width (1)/                                                       
Height (H) (Young Fruit)                                                  
                    1 > H                                                 
Size of First Ripening Fruit                                              
                    Medium                                                
Position of the Achenes                                                   
                    Slightly Bulging                                      
Zone of Achenes     Weak or None                                          
Overall Color       Homogeneous                                           
Color of the Pulp   Vivid Red                                             
Color of Skin       Medium Red (HCC 820)                                  
Brilliance          Brilliant                                             
Position of the Calyx and the                                             
                    One Leaning, the                                      
Calicle             Other One                                             
                    Upright or Down                                       
STOLONS (Well Developed)                                                  
Number              About 20/year                                         
Color at Insolation Purple                                                
Color of Those Facing the Ground                                          
or under the Foliage                                                      
                    Purple                                                
Size                Large                                                 
Position of hair    Perpendicular                                         
PHYSIOLOGIC                                                               
CHARACTERISTICS                                                           
Blooming Season     Fairly Early                                          
Maturity Season     Fairly Early                                          
Remontance          Continuously Remontant                                
Sensitivity to Bruises                                                    
                    Fairly Sensitive                                      
Firmness of the Pulp                                                      
                    Medium                                                
Taste of the Fruit  Normal                                                
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1. A new and distinct variety of strawberry plant substantially as herein shown and described, characterized by the fact that it is a continuously bearing (practically uninterrupted over six months with significant production on the annual stolons) and very productive variety with the peculiarity of having a rigid floral stem.
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