USPP8077P - Green ash tree named Cimmzam - Google Patents
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- the new and distinct variety of Fraxinus Green Ash tree was discovered during 1968 as a seedling of unknown parentage while growing in a cultivated area tended by man. More specifically, the new variety was discovered while growing among trees of the Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) being grown on the Sustar Farm, located at Perry, Oh. in Zone 6a. The seed parent of the new variety is believed to be Fraxinus pannsylvanica and the pollen parent is unknown.
- (f) exhibits a distinctive fall foliage coloration which successively changes from deep burgundy to apricot to orange-yellow.
- Trees of the new variety have been asexually reproduced by budding onto Fraxinus pennsylvanica understocks. The characteristics of the new variety have been found to be strictly transmissible by such asexual propagation from one generation to another.
- the new variety has been named the Cimmzam variety. Also, trees of the new variety are being marketed of Perry, Ohio, under the Cimmaron trademark.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a three-year old tree of the new variety.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a close-up view of the summer foliage.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a close-up view of the foliage showing the beginning of the first stage of fall coloration wherein traces of deep burgundy coloration have begun to appear.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a close-up view of the foliage showing the second stage of fall coloration wherein apricot coloration is present.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a close-up view of the foliage showing the third or mature stage of fall coloration wherein a bright orange-yellow coloration is present.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a row of one year old trees of the new variety on the left during the stage of the fall coloration as compared to the Summit variety of Fraxinus pennsylvanica lanceolata Green Ash tree on the right.
- FIG. 7 illustrates at the left center during the winter the original tree of the new variety wherein its growth habit is apparent.
- FIG. 8 illustrates during the winter a row of two year old trees of the new variety wherein the branching structure is apparent.
- FIG. 9 illustrates for comparative purposes a representative leaf of the new variety on the left and a representative leaf of the Summit Green Ash variety on the right. The photograph was made during early October and the darkening of the leaf coloration is attributable to the fall environment. The disparity in leaf sizes is apparent.
- FIG. 10 illustrates the typical appearance of the bark of the original tree of the new variety.
- the original tree of the new variety is presently approximately 40 feet tall, is approximately 20 feet wide, and has a caliper of approximately 18 inches at grade. Accordingly, the new variety exhibits a broadly pyramidal growth habit as illustrated in FIG. 7. When grown on its own roots, the tree is expected to reach a height of approximately 60 feet and a width of approximately 30 feet at full maturity. A central leader is formed. The density of branching or canopy is similar to that of the Summit variety (nonpatented in the United States).
- the new variety exhibits stronger growth characteristics and more vigor at an early age when compared to other closely related varieties. As it matures, its vigor tends to approximate that of other known Green Ash varieties. For instance, a one year-old whip of the new variety when grown at Perry, Ohio, commonly will be approximately 4 to 6 inches greater in height than the Summit variety (nonpatented in the United States), and commonly exhibits a caliper which is approximately 1/4 inch greater.
- the new variety has been found to exhibit lateral branches which leave the tree at a lesser angle than those of the typical Fraxinus pennsylvanica.
- the branches of the new variety commonly ascend at an angle of approximately 20 to 30 degrees. This can be compared to an angle of approximately 30 to 40 degrees for the Summit variety (nonpatented in the United States) and of approximately 45 degrees for the Patmore variety (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,684) and the Wasky variety (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,036).
- Such lateral branches, along with the trunk also tend to be stronger and of a larger diameter than those of the typical Fraxinus pennsylvanica.
- the lesser branch angle exhibited by the new variety is believed to make it more resistant to storm damage since the melting snow and ice can more readily slide downwardly to the ground. This can be contrasted to branches having a more horizontal disposition which tend to retain snow and ice to a greater degree.
- the vegetative and reproductive parts of the variety are decidedly different than those of the typical Green Ash tree.
- the leaves commonly are somewhat involute, opposite, pinnately compound, ovate to lanceolate, have undulation at the peripheral portions of the blades, and tend to be substantially larger and thicker than those of the typical Green Ash tree.
- the leaf coloration during mid-season commonly approximates that of Yellow-Green Group 147A on the upper surface and tends to be somewhat paler on the under surface.
- the leaves generally have a broadly cuneate base and commonly end in an acuminate tip.
- the leaf margins are entire or indistinctly crenate.
- the leaf midrib coloration is generally consistent with that of the species; however, the rachis has a bright red coloration during the fall which is not common to the Green Ash.
- the light green leaf blades When initially formed the light green leaf blades are pubescent and mature to a glabrous, dark green coloration while remaining pubescent underneath.
- the compound leaves of vegetative shoots commonly reach a length of up to approximately 14 inches and commonly contain 3 to 9 leaflets which are approximately 3 to 6 inches in length and approximately 11/2 to 21/2 inches in width.
- the leaflet stalks of the new variety are generally approximately 1/16 inch longer than those of the species, and of the Summit variety (nonpatented in the United States) in particular.
- the immature twigs are light brown in coloration with small whitish/orange lenticels which persist with age. Two-year old twigs tend to be a medium chocolate brown in coloration. Winter buds are a red to medium chocolate brown in coloration and generally are wooly.
- the leaves of the new variety In the fall, the leaves of the new variety generally drop approximately 7 to 10 days later than the typical Fraxinus pennsylvanica.
- the first stages of fall coloration of my new variety commonly appear on approximately September 1st at Perry, Ohio, while the typical Fraxinus pennsylvanica commonly does not begin to assume fall coloration until approximately October 1st.
- the coloration of the first stage the fall leaf coloration of my new variety is deep burgundy and approximates that of Greyed-Purple Group 187A.
- the second stage of the fall leaf coloration is apricot and approximates that of Greyed-Orange Group 170A and 170B.
- the third or mature stage of fall leaf coloration is orange-yellow and approximates that of Greyed-Orange Group 167A through 167D.
- the typical Fraxinus pennsylvanica foliage turns a bright yellow in the fall.
- the leaf scars of the new variety measure approximately 1/4 inch in width, are opposite, semicircular, and are rounded across the top with a shallow notch, and the vascular bundle traces are arranged in a "C" shape.
- This can be contrasted to the Wasky variety (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,036) and the species in general where the vascular bundle traces tend to be somewhat flattened across the top.
- Such a rounded leaf scar is typical of the White Ash (i.e., Fraxinus americana). Accordingly, it may be possible that the pollen parent was the White Ash. However, the identity of the pollen parent continues to be unknown.
- the winter buds of the new variety are broadly ovoid, scurfy, approximately 1/8 inch in length, brownish in coloration, and are somewhat slightly downy. They commonly include 1 to 3 pairs of opposite, overlapping bud scales. A terminal bud commonly is present and stipule scars are lacking.
- the mature bark of the new variety is thick and grayish-black in coloration as illustrated. It has deep longitudinal furrows, and irregularly shaped areas separated by flat scaly ridges.
- the Cimmaron variety can be readily distinguished from other closely related varieties of Fraxinus pennsylvanica, including the Wasky variety (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,036), the Patmore variety (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,684), and the Summit variety (nonpatented in the United States). For instance, its branch angles are distinctive and the fall leaf coloration can readily be used to distinguish these varieties.
- the leaves of the common Green Ash, the Patmore variety, and the Summit variety change to yellow in the fall, and the leaves of the Wasky variety change to bronze-red in the fall.
- the leaves of the new variety change from deep burgundy to apricot to orange-yellow in the fall. Also, the leaves of the new variety tend to be retained on the tree longer in the fall than those of the Summit variety.
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| USPP13262P2 (en) * | 2000-05-26 | 2002-11-19 | Bailey Nurseries, Inc. | Hardy green ash tree named ‘Heuver’ |
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| USPP7036P (en) * | 1988-03-07 | 1989-09-19 | Green ash named `Wasky` |
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| USPP13262P2 (en) * | 2000-05-26 | 2002-11-19 | Bailey Nurseries, Inc. | Hardy green ash tree named ‘Heuver’ |
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Owner name: JAMES W. ZAMPINI D/B/A NEW PLANTS 5052 SOUTH RIDGE Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:ZAMPINI, JAMES W.;REEL/FRAME:005577/0116 Effective date: 19910103 |
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Owner name: FIFTH THIRD BANK, OHIO Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:LAKE COUNTY NURSERY, INC.;REEL/FRAME:014455/0964 Effective date: 20040213 Owner name: FIFTH THIRD BANK, OHIO Free format text: SECURITY AGREEMENT;ASSIGNOR:ZAMPINI, JAMES;REEL/FRAME:014455/0984 Effective date: 20040213 |
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Owner name: LCN HOLDING, INC., D/B/A LAKE COUNTY NURSERY, OHIO Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:ZAMPINI, D/B/A NEW PLANTS, JAMES W.;REEL/FRAME:022917/0070 Effective date: 20090626 |