USPP8161P - Gazania plant called "Moorpark Yellow" - Google Patents

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USPP8161P
USPP8161P US07/745,459 US74545991V US8161P US PP8161 P USPP8161 P US PP8161P US 74545991 V US74545991 V US 74545991V US 8161 P US8161 P US 8161P
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  • the present invention relates to a new and distinctive cultivar of Gazania rigens hybrid and referred to commercially by the cultivar name ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ .
  • Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ was developed by controlled breeding using breeding plant #51-2 as the seed parent and breeding plant #46B-4 as the pollen parent.
  • Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ is a perennial trailing groundcover with outstanding vigor, hardiness, green leaves and numerous large, showy yellow flowers with a black band that bloom from February through December in southern California. Its very large flowers that open early in the morning combined with its excellent vigor are believed to be a substantial step forward and an important advantage for Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ as compared to all other yellow flowering trailing Gazania groundcovers.
  • Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ The primary distinguishing features of the Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ are its large yellow flowers with black bands and its vigorous growth. To the inventor's knowledge there are only two other yellow flowering Gazania groundcovers with green leaves and yellow flowers with black bands. These other Gazanias are Gazania rigens ⁇ Sunrise ⁇ and Gazania rigens ⁇ Mitsuwa Super Clump ⁇ , illustrated in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,795 issued Nov. 4, 1986. In comparison to Gazania rigens ⁇ Sunrise ⁇ , Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ has much more vigor, much larger, flatter flowers which open earlier, larger leaves, greater spread and height and is more frost hardy.
  • Gazania rigens ⁇ Mitsuwa Super Clump ⁇ illustrated in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,795 issued Nov. 4, 1986
  • Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ has larger, flatter, darker flowers which open earlier, bigger leaves and a growth habit which is trailing rather than clumping.
  • Gazania rigens ⁇ Mitsuwa Yellow ⁇ the most commonly planted Gazanias groundcover in California, Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ has larger flowers with a golden color and a black ring around the flower center. They both trail vigorously.
  • Plant form Plants are vigorous growing trailing groundcover.
  • Plants are decumbent, spread rapidly to approximately 11/2 meter in diameter. Plants form a dense carpet to approximately 17 cm in height.
  • Foliage is a medium green with alternate leaves and clasping petioles.
  • Size.--Mature leaves are approximately 141/2 cm in length.
  • Shape.--Leaves vary from simple oblanceolate (to 17 mm in width) to pinnately six lobed (to 25 mm in width).
  • Ray petals measure up to approximately 52 mm in length and up to approximately 13 mm in width.
  • the base of each ray petal has a black spot measuring approximately 4 mm wide, and which may or may not have a small white dot in the middle. These black spots form the band or ring at the flower base.
  • the underside of each ray petal has a longitudinal lighter yellow section down the center between the two main veins and a dark blue-black spot at the base.
  • Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ No disease problems have been found in Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ . In the fields at Mitsuwa Nursery, Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ has shown good disease tolerance.
  • Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ has gone through two frost tests at Mitsuwa Nursery to qualify for patentability. It has proven to be more frost tolerant than Gazania rigens ⁇ Mitsuwa Yellow ⁇ , the most commonly planted yellow training Gazania in California.
  • Gazania Asexual reproduction of the new and distinct variety has been accomplished by stem cuttings. The resulting plants have shown that the above-mentioned unique features of this new Gazania are stable and reproduce true to type in each of the successive propagations. Gazania rigens ⁇ Moorpark Yellow ⁇ roots in about 2-3 weeks in warm conditions.

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A new and distinct Gazania plant having large yellow banded flowers and green foliage and characterized by its vigorous growth and trailing habit.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a new and distinctive cultivar of Gazania rigens hybrid and referred to commercially by the cultivar name `Moorpark Yellow`. Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` was developed by controlled breeding using breeding plant #51-2 as the seed parent and breeding plant #46B-4 as the pollen parent.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` is a perennial trailing groundcover with outstanding vigor, hardiness, green leaves and numerous large, showy yellow flowers with a black band that bloom from February through December in southern California. Its very large flowers that open early in the morning combined with its excellent vigor are believed to be a substantial step forward and an important advantage for Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` as compared to all other yellow flowering trailing Gazania groundcovers.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The accompanying color photograph, forming a part of this disclosure, was taken in the summer of 1991 in Somis, Calif., and shows a close-up of Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` growing in a 5 gallon can; the view more or less straight down into the plants. The photograph shows the typical flower and foliage form and color as true as is reasonably possible in this type of color photograph.
Comparison of Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` with Other Commercial Yellow Gazania Groundcovers with Green Leaves
The primary distinguishing features of the Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` are its large yellow flowers with black bands and its vigorous growth. To the inventor's knowledge there are only two other yellow flowering Gazania groundcovers with green leaves and yellow flowers with black bands. These other Gazanias are Gazania rigens `Sunrise` and Gazania rigens `Mitsuwa Super Clump`, illustrated in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,795 issued Nov. 4, 1986. In comparison to Gazania rigens `Sunrise`, Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` has much more vigor, much larger, flatter flowers which open earlier, larger leaves, greater spread and height and is more frost hardy.
In comparison to Gazania rigens `Mitsuwa Super Clump`, illustrated in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 5,795 issued Nov. 4, 1986, Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` has larger, flatter, darker flowers which open earlier, bigger leaves and a growth habit which is trailing rather than clumping.
Compared to Gazania rigens `Mitsuwa Yellow`, the most commonly planted Gazanias groundcover in California, Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` has larger flowers with a golden color and a black ring around the flower center. They both trail vigorously.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The following is a detailed description of Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` based on plants produced under commercial practices outdoors at Mitsuwa Nursery, Moorpark, Calif. Color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, except where the context indicates a term having its ordinary dictionary meaning.
Parentage: A controlled breeding cross with Gazania breeding plant #51-2 as the seed parent and Gazania breeding plant #46B-4 as the pollen parent.
Plant form: Plants are vigorous growing trailing groundcover.
Habit of growth: Plants are decumbent, spread rapidly to approximately 11/2 meter in diameter. Plants form a dense carpet to approximately 17 cm in height.
Foliage: Foliage is a medium green with alternate leaves and clasping petioles.
1. Size.--Mature leaves are approximately 141/2 cm in length.
2. Shape.--Leaves vary from simple oblanceolate (to 17 mm in width) to pinnately six lobed (to 25 mm in width).
3. Texture.--Leaves are glabrous above and tomentose below.
4. Margin.--Serrulate.
5. Color.--Topside -- 147 A. Underside -- 155 D.
Flowering description:
1. General.--The flowers are a deep yellow with a black band or ring around the flower center at the base.
2. Habit.--The flower heads arise from leaf axils on peduncles to approximately 13 cm in length.
3. Season of bloom.--Varies with the climate. In Moorpark, Calif., heavy bloom occurs from approximately late February to early December.
4. Flower parts.--a. Flower heads measure to approximate 85 mm across. The disc flowers in the center measure approximately 15 mm across. b. Ray petals measure up to approximately 52 mm in length and up to approximately 13 mm in width. The base of each ray petal has a black spot measuring approximately 4 mm wide, and which may or may not have a small white dot in the middle. These black spots form the band or ring at the flower base. The underside of each ray petal has a longitudinal lighter yellow section down the center between the two main veins and a dark blue-black spot at the base. c. There are 18 to 20 ray petals per flower head.
5. Color.--Ray petal, topside -- 14B. Ray petal, bottomside, edges -- 14A. Ray petal, bottomside, center -- 11C.
Disease resistance: No disease problems have been found in Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow`. In the fields at Mitsuwa Nursery, Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` has shown good disease tolerance.
Hardiness: Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` has gone through two frost tests at Mitsuwa Nursery to qualify for patentability. It has proven to be more frost tolerant than Gazania rigens `Mitsuwa Yellow`, the most commonly planted yellow training Gazania in California.
Propagation: Asexual reproduction of the new and distinct variety has been accomplished by stem cuttings. The resulting plants have shown that the above-mentioned unique features of this new Gazania are stable and reproduce true to type in each of the successive propagations. Gazania rigens `Moorpark Yellow` roots in about 2-3 weeks in warm conditions.

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1. A new and distinct cultivar of Gazania as described and illustrated, particularly characterized by its large yellow banded flowers, green foliage, vigorous growth and trailing habit.
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USPP4775P (en) * 1980-07-28 1981-10-13 Enright; Paul C. Gazania plant
USPP5797P (en) * 1985-09-18 1986-11-04 Mitsuwa Nursery, Inc. Gazania plant called Mitsuwa White
USPP5795P (en) * 1985-06-19 1986-11-04 Mitsuwa Nursery, Inc. Gazania plant called Mitsuwa Super Clump
USPP5796P (en) * 1985-06-19 1986-11-04 Mitsuwa Nursery, Inc. Gazania plant called Mitsuwa Orange
USPP7493P (en) * 1989-04-12 1991-04-09 Mitsuwa Nursery, Inc. Gazania plant called Gazania rigens `Moorpark Orange`

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USPP4775P (en) * 1980-07-28 1981-10-13 Enright; Paul C. Gazania plant
USPP5795P (en) * 1985-06-19 1986-11-04 Mitsuwa Nursery, Inc. Gazania plant called Mitsuwa Super Clump
USPP5796P (en) * 1985-06-19 1986-11-04 Mitsuwa Nursery, Inc. Gazania plant called Mitsuwa Orange
USPP5797P (en) * 1985-09-18 1986-11-04 Mitsuwa Nursery, Inc. Gazania plant called Mitsuwa White
USPP7493P (en) * 1989-04-12 1991-04-09 Mitsuwa Nursery, Inc. Gazania plant called Gazania rigens `Moorpark Orange`

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