USPP8901P - Enkianthus perulatus cv. `J. L. Pennock` - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- This invention relates to the discovery and asexual propagation of a new and distinct variety of Enkianthus perulatus, a member of the Ericaceae family and sometimes called White Enkianthus.
- the new plant is of unknown parentage. It was selected by Rick J. Lewandowski and Paul W. Meyer from among several seedlings growing in a cultivated research collection of Enkianthus perulatus plants at The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. The new plant was selected particularly because of its distinctive fall coloration.
- the object of this present invention is to provide a new variety of Enkianthus perulatus that has highly unique characteristics which lend it to decorative autumn landscaping.
- the new Enkianthus perulatus plant has been named ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ .
- ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ was first asexually propagated by softwood cuttings in 1988, at The Morris Arboretum, by the plant propagator of the arboretum, Rochelle J. Dillard. Asexual propagation has further been accomplished at the Philadelphia arboretum, and also at a nursery in West Grove, Pa. Testing has shown the ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ variety maintains its distinguishing characteristics, as hereinafter set out, over several succeeding generations through asexual propagation using softwood cuttings. Enkianthus perulatus ⁇ J. L.
- Pennock ⁇ is an attractive shrub exhibiting white flowers which are typical of the species, and bright red fall foliage, thus making it ideal for use as an ornamental garden plant.
- the most celebrated feature of ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ is its distinctive fall coloration which can be readily distinguished from other Enkianthus varieties by beginning to develop its fall coloration approximately two weeks before other such plants, and retaining its fall color to the end of the duration of the fall season.
- the following combination of characteristics are exhibited by this new variety and further enable it to be distinguished from other Enkianthus perulatus varieties:
- FIG. 1 is a photograph of the new Enkianthus perulatus ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ variety, which demonstrates the plant's winter branching habit.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are photographs of the new Enkianthus perulatus ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ variety, which demonstrate the plant's summer flowering.
- FIG. 4 is a photograph of the new Enkianthus perulatus ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ variety, which demostrates the plant's summer foliage.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are photographs of the new Enkianthus perulatus ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ variety, which demonstrate the plant's foliage at an intermediate stage of fall coloration (Greyed-Purple 183-B). At this stage, which can begin as early as the first week of September, the plant no longer demonstrates its summer green foliage and has yet to demonstrate its peak autumn color, a bright red, which is fully developed by the end of October.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are photographs of the new Enkianthus perulatus ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ variety, which demonstrate the plant's foliage at its peak autumn coloration (Red 46-A).
- FIG. 9 is a graphic depiction of the fall color development of several Enkianthus perulatus plants growing at the Philadelphia arboretum in 1992.
- the chart clearly shows the favorable characteristics of the new ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ plant.
- the plant begins to have an effective foliage display in landscape.
- ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ reaches this point about two weeks earlier than other Enkianthus plants at the arboretum, i.e. plants designated 65-338 B, 81-224 A, 32-0468 A, and 32-0467 A.
- ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ also reaches development Stage III about five days earlier than others.
- Internode length Varies, depending upon age, vigor and cultural conditions; on the mature parent plant, internode length ranges from 1.0 to 7.5 cm.; on younger plants, internode length can reach 15-20 cm.
- Pruning and training Can be pruned to maintain a formal, rounded habit or be pruned to induce greater branching by periodically removing some of the stems to the ground to induce additional growth; when plant if fully mature, it is essentially self-pruning.
- Branching habit Basally dominant with branches presented in whorls.
- Density Dense.
- Stem Young shoot pale green, with red tinge (Greyed-Purple 185-A) on portion of stem exposed to full sun, turning to gray in second year; presence of hairs on stems varies from early season to late season; glabrous in late summer.
- Type Deciduous, and advanced before flowering.
- Shape Obovate broadly obovate.
- Size Averaging about 30 to 35 mm. in length and about 15 mm. in width.
- Underneath.--Light green (Yellow-Green 146-B).
- Fall foliage About the first week of September, the foliage begins to turn purplish (Greyed-Purple 183-A -- 185-A), later transforming to its peak autumn color, a bright red (Red 45-A -- Red 46-A), by the end of October.
- Shape of apex Acute.
- Shape of base Cuneate.
- Pedicel About 10 to 15 mm. in length.
- Fruit Typical of the species; produces no viable seed.
- Table 1 below indicates the transformations in color of the new Enkianthus perulatus ⁇ J. L. Pennock ⁇ variety during the various stages of fall color development, as grown in the Philadelphia arboretum in 1990.
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TABLE 1
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Fall Color Appearance of
Outside Inside
Development
Date Whole Plant Leaves Leaves
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Summer medium green
Green Green
Foliage 146-A 137-A
Stage I Sept. 4 green with Green Green
red tinge 143-A 137-A
Red 53-A,
46-A
Stage II Sept. 25 maroon Greyed- Green
Purple 137-A
183-A
Stage III
Oct. 25 red Red Greyed-
45-A-46-A
Purple
187-B
Stage IV Nov. 19 brown tinge -
Red Greyed-
burnt by frost
45-A-46-A
Purple
183-B
Defoliation
Nov. 26 70% defoliated
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| USPP11008P (en) * | 1997-02-13 | 1999-07-13 | Kiyama; Masaji | `Leucothoe Fontanesiana Tricolor` |
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| Huxley, A., et al (Eds) Enkianthus The New RHS Dictionary of Gardening The Stockton Press (1992) N.Y., pp. 163, 164. * |
Cited By (1)
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| USPP11008P (en) * | 1997-02-13 | 1999-07-13 | Kiyama; Masaji | `Leucothoe Fontanesiana Tricolor` |
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Owner name: TRUSTEE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, THE, PE Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:LEWANDOWSKI, RICK J.;MEYER, PAUL W.;DILLARD, ROCHELLE J.;REEL/FRAME:006804/0890;SIGNING DATES FROM 19931028 TO 19931029 |
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