USPP7013P - Orchid Laeliocattleya Veldorado Polka - Google Patents
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- Lc. Veldorado Laeliocattleya Veldorado
- Lc. Veldorado was developed in the orchid nursery of Vacherot and Lecoufle at Boissy St. Leger in France. It was made by crossing Lc. Amber Glow ⁇ Lc. Colibri. Lc. Amber Glow was the pod parent (mother plant). The resultant grex of this mating was named Lc.
- the lower photograph is a close-up view of flowers of Lc. Veldorado ⁇ Polka ⁇ .
- the upper photograph shows the plant growth habit to show the vigor, size of the plant and general characteristics.
- the plant and flowers are illustrated in the color photographs accompanying this application.
- the plant is typical of a yellow Laeliocattleya hybrid.
- Its strap-like, coriacious leaves are erectly carried and of ovate lanceolate shape.
- the average leaf is 25 centimeters to 32 centimeters long. They are broader than most yellow Laeliocattleya hybrids.
- the plant attains a growth on maturity of 35 centimeters to 45 centimeters. However, the plant develops a structure of superior and unusual strength and resilience in all of its parts.
- the rhizome which joins the pseudobulbs of the plant is moderately short compared to many cattleyas which permits a number of bulbs with leaves in a smaller pot. Additionally, it is the nature of this cultivar to develop more than one new growth from the dormant eyes at the base of the pseudobulbs.
- the growth is naturally erect without any need to support the leaves and flower stems which is highly advantageous under normal conditions.
- the strong flower sprays are borne from the axils of the growth and are of superior strength, generally flowering well without supplementary support. Its flowering habit is dependable.
- the flowers develop from sheaths in the spring and summer growth. Many plants bloom again in the late summer and into the fall.
- the plants are exceptionally hardy in comparison with similar yellow Laeliocattleya orchids. They have been virus and pathogen free during development, both in the original population of Lc. Veldorado and in the cultivar ⁇ Polka ⁇ . The plants in the meristem population of the new variety retain this vigor. The cells apparently have an even chromosome compliment. This is generally indicated by the strong uniform growth habit of the plant and uniform growth of tissue cultured plants of this cultivar. This is generally indicative of an even cytology.
- the outstanding merit of the new variety, in addition to the plant vigor and reliability of bloom is the brilliance and clarity of coloring as well as shape of the flowers.
- the richness of coloration of the sepals and petals is in dramatic contrast to the intense dark maroon purple of the shapely lip.
- What is especially notable is the excellent carriage of the flowers with each flower in perfect position on the stem--a characteristic not always found in yellow Laeliocattleya and Brassolaeliocattleya hybrids.
- the margins of the petals have moderate waving which is characteristic in most cattleya hybrids.
- the sepals have smooth maginal lines and are erectly carried. (The green spot on the tip of the sepals is indicative of a fresh flower. When the green spot disappears this is a sign of aging.)
- Sepals and petals are clear medium lemon yellow, best identified from the British Horticultural Colour Chart, as "a lemon yellow” (Lemon B.C.C. 52, Page 4, Vol. II, Swatch 4-4/0). Close horticultural well-known examples are Hypericum Calycinum and fruit of the Eureka lemon. The texture of the sepals and petals is sparkling and clear with no overtones or other markings. The flowers hold their color very well in comparison to others in this line of breeding where the color can often be transient or fugitive. The attractive labellum is in nice balance to the sepals and petals. While it is the focal point of the flower, it is in nice harmony. The lip can best be described as large, shapely with side lobes closed well over the column.
- the stigmatic cavity on cattleyas is on the tip and underside of the column which is in the center of the flower in orchids, particularly cattleyas.
- the ovary of the subject matter is the stem of the flower itself which is characteristic indicative of all orchids. Botanically, the term is "inferior" to the flower (below the flower).
- Lc. Veldorado ⁇ Polka ⁇ may be a tetraploid and could be used for further breeding its exact chromosome count has not been determined. Therefore, no claim is made in the patent application for a specific genetic make-up.
- the propensity of Lc. Veldorado ⁇ Polka ⁇ to shed pollen and set seed whether selfed or crossed is not set forth.
- Orchids do not "shed pollen” as they are pollinated via mechanical means only. In nature, insects in the main. In cultivation the waxy pollen is transferred with tweezers and toothpicks. Very rarely is an orchid cleistogamous (self pollinating).
- the flowers of the variety are larger and stronger in structure than the average cultivar in this line of breeding.
- the flowers average 5 centimeters in petal width with a total span of approximately 121/2 centimeters.
- the new variety can carry as many as 4 flowers on each spray on a mature, well-grown plant.
- the petals are flat and well carried somewhat forward in contrast to other cultivars of this grex and line of breeding. They are carried without twisting, turning or recurving.
- the sepals and petals are in symmetrical balance to the lip and create a good round shape to the flower as a whole.
- the blooming season is primarily throughout the summer months well into the fall. Its flowering can vary according to cultural conditions where it is grown and sometimes has a midwinter bloom.
- the vigor of the cultivar, quality and richness of color of the flowers, freedom of bloom, season and other desirable characteristics of this new cultivar make it of exceptional value for plant sales or commercial cut flower production.
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| US07/212,277 USPP7013P (en) | 1988-06-27 | 1988-06-27 | Orchid Laeliocattleya Veldorado Polka |
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| USPP8541P (en) * | 1993-01-04 | 1994-01-11 | Streeter Robert J | Cattleya loddigesii var. Harrisoniana Streeter's Choice FCC/AOS |
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| USPP8541P (en) * | 1993-01-04 | 1994-01-11 | Streeter Robert J | Cattleya loddigesii var. Harrisoniana Streeter's Choice FCC/AOS |
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Owner name: ORCHIDS, STEWART, 3376 FOOTHILL ROAD, CARPINTERIA, Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:LECOUFLE, MAURICE;REEL/FRAME:004922/0979 Effective date: 19880311 Owner name: ORCHIDS, STEWART,CALIFORNIA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:LECOUFLE, MAURICE;REEL/FRAME:004922/0979 Effective date: 19880311 |
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Owner name: AGRISTAR FLOWERS, INC., TEXAS Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:ARM-ROY STEWART, INC., D/B/A STEWART ORCHIDS;REEL/FRAME:006713/0635 Effective date: 19930730 |