USPP7824P - African violet plant named Nina - Google Patents
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- the present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of African violet plant, botanically known as Saintpaulia ionantha, and hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name Nina.
- the new cultivar is the product of a planned breeding program and was referred to during the breeding and selection process by the designation 087-024-005.
- the basic objective of the breeding program was to create a new highly floriferous and compact African violet cultivar having an abundance of single dark red-purple flowers with a strong undulation of the petal margin which stand erect above light green foliage.
- the new cultivar originated from a cross made in this breeding program at Hannover, West Germany. The female and male parent are unknown at this time. The discovery and selection of the new cultivar occurred during 1987.
- the phenotype may vary significantly with variations in the environment, such as temperature, light intensity, day length, etc.
- Nina commonly finishes in 10 to 12 weeks when grown in 9 to 10 cm. pots depending upon the growing conditions encountered.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a typical specimen of the overall plant of the new cultivar wherein the compact growth habit, foliage and blossoms are shown, and
- FIG. 2 illustrates from above at the right three typical flowers of the new cultivar, and at the left a portion of a page from the R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society, London, for comparative purposes.
- Botanical classification Saintpaulia ionantha, Ramat., cv. Nina.
- Propagation The new cultivar holds its distinguishing characteristics through successive propagations by leaf cuttings.
- Plant Commonly from approximately 6 to 7 cm. tall when grown in pots, and approximately 20 cm. in diameter when fully grown. The growth rate of plant is vigorous and the general shape of the fully grown plant is compact and rosette.
- Shape Oval shaped with a crenate margin, having a narrow apex and a cordate base.
- Size A maximum diameter up to approximately 4 cm. and a depth of approximately 1/2 to 1 cm. commonly are exhibited.
- Color -- upper surface Red-Purple Group 71A.
- Color -- under surface Red-Purple Group 72A.
- the flower coloration can vary somewhat due to the amount of light, fertilizer, temperature and other growing conditions.
- Flowering habit Flowers profusely and intermittently throughout the year with blooms commonly lasting approximately 3 to 4 weeks after which petals dry up but do not drop; finishes in approximately 10 to 12 weeks when a 6 to 8 leaf-stage plantlet is grown in a 9 to 10 cm. pot.
- Stamens Borne singly on one side of the ovary; 2 anthers are basifixed.
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Abstract
A new and distinct cultivar of African violet named Nina is provided. This cultivar exhibits a compact growth habit, light green foliage, and forms in abundance on upright peduncles attractive single flowers of dark red-purple coloration having a strong petal undulation. The plant advantageously has a very floriferous habit with the flowering continuing for many weeks following its onset.
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The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of African violet plant, botanically known as Saintpaulia ionantha, and hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name Nina.
The new cultivar is the product of a planned breeding program and was referred to during the breeding and selection process by the designation 087-024-005. The basic objective of the breeding program was to create a new highly floriferous and compact African violet cultivar having an abundance of single dark red-purple flowers with a strong undulation of the petal margin which stand erect above light green foliage.
The new cultivar originated from a cross made in this breeding program at Hannover, West Germany. The female and male parent are unknown at this time. The discovery and selection of the new cultivar occurred during 1987.
Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar by leaf cuttings, as performed by me at Hannover, West Germany and at Fallbrook, Calif., U.S.A. has demonstrated that the combination of characteristics as herein disclosed for the new cultivar are firmly fixed and are retained through successive generations of asexual propagation.
Nina has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions to date. Accordingly, the phenotype may vary significantly with variations in the environment, such as temperature, light intensity, day length, etc.
The observations, measurements, and values expressed herein describe the new cultivar when grown under greenhouse conditions at Hannover, West Germany. These conditions are believed to closely approximate those commonly used in commercial practice.
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are believed to be the basic characteristics of Nina which in combination distinguish it as being a new and distinct African violet cultivar:
(a) forms attractive dark red-purple single zygomorphic rotate flowers having a strong undulation of the petals,
(b) forms light green pubescent foliage comprising oval leaves with a crenate margin having a narrow apex and a cordate base,
(c) exhibits a compact rosette growth habit with the flowers being held erect above the foliage on upright peduncles, and
(d) exhibits a very floriferous habit with the flowers continuing to open for many weeks after the onset of flowering.
The flowers commonly exhibit a maximum diameter of up to approximately 4 cm.; however, some variation in flower diameter commonly is observed. When started as 6 to 8 leaf-stage plantlets, Nina commonly finishes in 10 to 12 weeks when grown in 9 to 10 cm. pots depending upon the growing conditions encountered.
Since the new cultivar is considered to be unique, it is not meaningful to compare its characteristics to those of any previously known African violet variety.
The accompanying photographs show as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make the same, in color illustrations of this character, typical specimens of the plant and flowers of the new cultivar. The plants of the new variety were grown in a greenhouse at Hannover, West Germany.
FIG. 1 illustrates a typical specimen of the overall plant of the new cultivar wherein the compact growth habit, foliage and blossoms are shown, and
FIG. 2 illustrates from above at the right three typical flowers of the new cultivar, and at the left a portion of a page from the R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society, London, for comparative purposes.
The chart used in the identification of the colors described hereafter is that of The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S. Colour Chart) except where general color terms of ordinary dictionary significance are expressed. The color values were taken under natural daylight conditions at 2 p.m. at Hannover, West Germany.
Botanical classification: Saintpaulia ionantha, Ramat., cv. Nina.
Parentage: Unknown.
Propagation: The new cultivar holds its distinguishing characteristics through successive propagations by leaf cuttings.
Plant: Commonly from approximately 6 to 7 cm. tall when grown in pots, and approximately 20 cm. in diameter when fully grown. The growth rate of plant is vigorous and the general shape of the fully grown plant is compact and rosette.
Quantity: Abundant.
Shape: Oval shaped with a crenate margin, having a narrow apex and a cordate base.
Size: Approximately 5.5 to 6.0 cm. in length on averageĆapproximately 5.0 cm. width on average.
Texture: Pubescent and glossy.
Ribs and veins: Pinnate.
Color -- upper surface.--Green Group 137B.
Color -- under surface.--Green Group 139D.
Petioles.13 Greyed-Purple Group 184B.
Buds:
Size.--Approximately 0.6 cm. in diameter on average.
Shape.--Round.
Rate of opening.--Normal.
Sepals:
Shape.--5 in number, lanceolate.
Color.--Greyed-Purple Group 183D.
Phyllaries:
Shape.--2 in number, lanceolate.
Color.--Light green.
Calyx:
Size.--Approximately 0.3 cm. in diameter on average.
Shape.--Funnel-shaped.
Aspect.--Pubescent.
Peduncle:
Length.--Approximately 5.5 to 6.5 cm. on average.
Character.--Erect, rigid.
Color.--Greyed-Purple Group 183D.
Number of petals: 5.
Size: A maximum diameter up to approximately 4 cm. and a depth of approximately 1/2 to 1 cm. commonly are exhibited.
Color -- upper surface: Red-Purple Group 71A.
Color -- under surface: Red-Purple Group 72A. The flower coloration can vary somewhat due to the amount of light, fertilizer, temperature and other growing conditions.
Bearing: Cymose clusters on upright peduncles.
Flowering habit: Flowers profusely and intermittently throughout the year with blooms commonly lasting approximately 3 to 4 weeks after which petals dry up but do not drop; finishes in approximately 10 to 12 weeks when a 6 to 8 leaf-stage plantlet is grown in a 9 to 10 cm. pot.
Stamens: Borne singly on one side of the ovary; 2 anthers are basifixed.
Anthers.--2 in number; monodelphous arrangement; approximately 0.2 cm.; yellow.
Filaments.--Approximately 0.3 cm.; bicolored edge, yellow and purple.
Pollen color.--Yellow.
Pistels:
Number.--1 in number.
Styles.--Approximately 0.7 to 0.8 cm. in length, red-purple.
Stigma.--Sticky, white.
Ovaries.--Hypogynous and tomentose.
Disease resistance: No African violet diseases have been observed to date.
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1. A new and distinct cultivar of African violet plant named Nina characterized by the following combination of characteristics:
(a) forms attractive dark red-purple single zygomorphic rotate flowers having a strong undulation of the petals,
(b) forms light green pubescent foliage comprising oval leaves with a crenate margin having a narrow apex and a cordate base,
(c) exhibits a compact rosette growth habit with the flowers being held erect above the foliage on upright peduncles, and
(d) exhibits a very floriferous habit with the flowers continuing to open for many weeks after the onset of flowering;
substantially as herein shown and described.
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Owner name: CHRISTINE E. FISCHER, GERMANY Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:FISCHER, ARNOLD;REEL/FRAME:008133/0316 Effective date: 19960819 |
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