USPP5345P - Redwood tree - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens).
- the variety name is Korbel KT.
- the new variety was discovered as part of a research project investigating the maturation state of rooted cuttings taken from several parts of 300- to 500-year-old redwood trees growing near Korbel, Humboldt County, Calif. Numerous branches were cut from each of six felled trees. These branches were labeled to identify the tree and the part of the tree from which they were taken.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the color and growth habit of the plant used as a drive and stair border.
- FIG. 2 illustrates relative growth rates of the new variety (right) and a normal juvenile redwood (left). The taller normal redwood was planted one year later than the new variety.
- FIG. 3 is a close-up of a typical branch, illustrating short dense leaves, dark geen color, and light-colored winter twig ends.
- FIG. 4 in the upper portion of the photograph, illustrates four twigs from a tree of the new variety that began as female strobili (cones) and which then continued their development as branches; the two twigs at the bottom illustrate normal cone development from two normal redwoods with cones terminating branch development.
- FIG. 5 illustrates the size and form of recently rooted (left) and yearling (right) plants of the new variety.
- the most distinguishing characteristics of the new variety are its relatively small size and its radial, rather than bilateral, symmetry when grown from cuttings. It is suited as an ornamental for bordering walkways, driveways and residential landscaping. It has a pleasing color and form, and will not rapidly grow to overtop the walk or house.
- the new variety does well in full sunlight or partial shade, but reverts to branch form in full shade. It grows well in large or small containers, and responds well to repeated pruning.
- the new variety appears to be missing one or more chromosomes. If harvested for use as a Christman tree or for other uses, the new variety will generally sprout from the stump producing several new shoots. The new shoots can be thinned to a single shoot after about a year.
- FIG. 2 About 1/2 to 1/3 that of normal redwood, depending on site. This slower growth rate is illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the normal redwood (on the left) and new variety (on the right) in FIG. 2 are both about 10 years old.
- the site of the trees shown in FIG. 2 is a poor one. At a better site these trees would be larger and their difference in size would be smaller.
- Redwood in general is relatively free of epidemic pests and diseases.
- Several other redwoods in the 1966 experiment were damaged by stem-boring insects, but trees of the new variety have not been damaged.
- Leaves are small-to-normal in size.
- the leaves are typically green (10.0GY 3/4) to bluish-green (7.5G 4/2) as shown in FIG. 3.
- the compact winter meristem typically is a light buff (7.5Y 8/6) of yellowish (5.0Y 8/4) color, providing a contrast to the dark foliage (FIG. 3).
- color is not considered a distinguishing characteristic of the new variety.
- the new variety does not set a sealed winter bud.
- Male flowers (strobili) begin development, but most abort.
- Female flowers (strobili) begin development, but then typically convert to branch growth. See FIG. 4.
- the new variety appears to be sterile.
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Owner name: REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, THE 2200 Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNORS:LIBBY, WILLIAM J.;TUFUOR, KWABENA;REEL/FRAME:004145/0455 Effective date: 19830215 |
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Owner name: REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA THE 2200 U Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNORS:LIBBY, WILLIAM J.;TUFUOR, KWABENA;REEL/FRAME:004150/0679 Effective date: 19830621 Owner name: REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA THE 2200 U Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:LIBBY, WILLIAM J.;TUFUOR, KWABENA;REEL/FRAME:004150/0679 Effective date: 19830621 |