USPP4594P - Poinsettia - Google Patents
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- USPP4594P USPP4594P US06/002,260 US226079V US4594P US PP4594 P USPP4594 P US PP4594P US 226079 V US226079 V US 226079V US 4594 P US4594 P US 4594P
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- Applicant has asexually reproduced the new and distinct variety in his greenhouse by rooting of cuttings from the new sport.
- the asexually reproduced poinsettia plants have uniformly new and distinct characteristics.
- the bracts are pink, a lighter pink than the parent.
- the pink color of the bract is deeper with greater illumination and paling with less illumination, as for example, when the bract is shaded.
- the closest designation on the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Color Chart is near 52D when fully illuminated, the color paling when shaded.
- RHS Royal Horticultural Society
- HCC Horticultural Color Chart
- the bracts are large and of uniform color.
- the veins are obscured, particularly on the upper side, by a relatively heavy upper epidermal covering.
- the drawing comprises a photographic reproduction in color of the new and distinct poinsettia plant of this application.
- the color of the bracts in the photograph is as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make the same in a color illustration of this character.
- the bracts of the new variety of poinsettia plant are a lighter pink than the parent.
- the color of the bracts is near HCC 621 when fully illuminated, paling to near HCC 621/3 when shaded. It is believed that the lighter pink color is the result of a heavy white upper layer, and somewhat less heavy white lower layer, of epidermal cells covering a red interior.
- the veins in the parent are prominent but in the new variety of plant the veins are almost obscured by the relatively heavy epidermal covering, particularly on the upper side.
- the flower of the new variety of plant is larger than the flower of the parent.
- the filaments of the stamen are light pink whereas the filaments of the stamen of the parent are dark pink.
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Abstract
A new and distinct variety of poinsettia plant is a sport of Annette Hegg Hot Pink (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,761). The new variety is characterized by bracts which are a lighter pink than the parent and is particularly characterized by venation which is faint and obscure as compared with the more prominent venation of the parent.
Description
The new variety of poinsettia plant was discovered by applicant as a sport in a bed of Annette Hegg Hot Pink in applicant's greenhouse near Graterford, Pa. This discovery was made in June, 1978.
Applicant has asexually reproduced the new and distinct variety in his greenhouse by rooting of cuttings from the new sport. The asexually reproduced poinsettia plants have uniformly new and distinct characteristics.
The new and distinct variety of poinsettia plant is characterized by the following features:
(1) The bracts are pink, a lighter pink than the parent. The pink color of the bract is deeper with greater illumination and paling with less illumination, as for example, when the bract is shaded. The closest designation on the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Color Chart is near 52D when fully illuminated, the color paling when shaded. On the Horticultural Color Chart (HCC) the closest designation is HCC 621 when the bract is fully illuminated, paling to HCC 621/3 when shaded.
(2) The bracts are large and of uniform color. The veins are obscured, particularly on the upper side, by a relatively heavy upper epidermal covering.
(3) The stamen filaments are lighter pink than those of the parent.
The drawing comprises a photographic reproduction in color of the new and distinct poinsettia plant of this application. The color of the bracts in the photograph is as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make the same in a color illustration of this character.
The new and distinct variety of poinsettia plant of this application was asexually reproduced from a sport of the parent Annette Hegg Hot Pink (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,761).
The bracts of the new variety of poinsettia plant are a lighter pink than the parent. The color of the bracts is near HCC 621 when fully illuminated, paling to near HCC 621/3 when shaded. It is believed that the lighter pink color is the result of a heavy white upper layer, and somewhat less heavy white lower layer, of epidermal cells covering a red interior.
The veins in the parent are prominent but in the new variety of plant the veins are almost obscured by the relatively heavy epidermal covering, particularly on the upper side.
The flower of the new variety of plant is larger than the flower of the parent.
The filaments of the stamen are light pink whereas the filaments of the stamen of the parent are dark pink.
The following is a chart which compares the color of the bracts of the new variety of plant of the present application with those of its antecedents and with other pink sports of its antecedents. However, an outstanding distinguishing characteristic of the new variety of plant is that the venation of the bracts is faint and obscure in comparison with the venation of the parent.
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Bract Color Comparison with
Antecedents and Pink Sports of Antecedents
Plant Color of Bracts
Patent (RHS) (HCC)
No. Plant Name No. No. Name
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(S.N.2259)
Ott Near 52D 621 to
Carmine
621/3 Rose
(S.N.2260)
Ott Near 52D 621 to
Carmine
621/3 Rose
3392 A.H. Supreme
45D 820/2 Blood Red
2962 Annette Hegg
47A 821/2 Currant Red
3160 A.H. Dark Red
53B 822/1 Cardinal Red
3099 A.H. Pink Near 47C 020/2 Delft Rose
3120 C-1 Pink Near 47C 020/2 Delft Rose
3738 C-1 Hot Pink
47D 20/2 Geranium
Lake
3761 A.H. Hot Pink
52B 21/1 Carmine
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Note: A.H. = Annette Hegg
Claims (1)
1. A new and distinct variety of poinsettia plant, substantially as herein illustrated and described, characterized as to novelty by bracts which are a lighter pink than the parent, Annette Hegg Hot Pink (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,761) and characterized particularly by much less prominent veins than the parent, the veins of the new variety being almost obscured by a heavy epidermal covering, particularly on the upper side.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US06/002,260 USPP4594P (en) | 1979-01-10 | 1979-01-10 | Poinsettia |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US06/002,260 USPP4594P (en) | 1979-01-10 | 1979-01-10 | Poinsettia |
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| USPP4594P true USPP4594P (en) | 1980-09-23 |
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| US06/002,260 Expired - Lifetime USPP4594P (en) | 1979-01-10 | 1979-01-10 | Poinsettia |
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