USPP9399P - Raphiolepis indica variety named `Conia` - Google Patents
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- Raphiolepis indica was found as an openly pollinated seedling of Raphiolepis indica ⁇ Jack Evans ⁇ , an unpatented variety, maintained in the Flowerwood Nursery at Kelly Road, Loxley, Ala. The seedling was found in May 1987.
- the new and distinct Raphiolepis indica plant of this invention comprises a novel and valuable plant of loose, broad-mounding form, an abundance of white flower clusters, attractive rust colored new growth maturing to large glossy bright green leaves, stout stems, improved winter hardiness, and improved resistance to fireblight and leaf spot.
- the new variety has retained many of the outstanding attributes of its parent, in particular its tolerance of heat, drought, salt, insect, and diseases which makes it adaptable to culture in most of the Sunbelt States.
- the plant of this invention which has been named ⁇ Conia ⁇ , may be advantageously employed as a specimen appointment, a ground cover, in either formal or informal groupings, and is quite attractive in mass plantings.
- the plant serves well in foundation plantings and is adapted for culture as a potted plant. This plant is responsive to pruning and training and may be employed in forming attractive hedges.
- Raphiolepis indica ⁇ Jack Evans ⁇ seedlings While evaluating the Raphiolepis indica ⁇ Jack Evans ⁇ seedlings, attention was directed toward leaf spot and fireblight resistance. Any of the seedlings showing susceptibility to either disease were discarded. Cold hardiness was also a very important criterion. Plants of this seed group, as well as the parent, were evaluated in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Washington D. C. during the winters of 1991 and 1992. The new variety, Raphiolepis indica ⁇ Conia ⁇ attained high levels of cold hardiness and maintained this level through the winter and into the early spring. This new variety showed the least amount of tip dieback of the selections tested.
- New growth terminals are pronounced with a light rust coloration which offers a novel and strikingly appealing contrast of new foliage to old foliage in plants of this market class.
- the stem's caliper increases quickly.
- FIG. 1 discloses the loose, broad-mounding form.
- FIG. 2 is a close-up of the single white flowers and the rust colored new growth.
- FIG. 3 shows the effective use and nature of use of the new variety in an established landscape planting.
- FIG. 4 is a side-by-side photograph of the parent variety Raphiolepis indica ⁇ Jack Evans ⁇ (on the left) and the new variety (on the right). This photograph, which was taken in the late summer, shows the loose, broad-mounding form, the stout stems, and the large glossy bright green leaves of the new variety.
- the plant from which all above varieties originated has the botonical name Rosaceae Raphiolepis indica.
- the author of the genus name Raphiolepis is John Lindley (1799-1865).
- the original author of the species name Indica is Carlolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) and the name was transferred to the plant Raphiolepis indica by John Lindley.
- Raphiolepis indica ⁇ Jack Evans ⁇ It is from the seedlings of the Raphiolepis indica ⁇ Jack Evans ⁇ plant that I found the new plant. This new variety will be sold under the trademark name Olivia. It will be listed Raphiolepis indica Olivia TM ⁇ Conia ⁇ .
- Raphiolepis indica ⁇ Snow White ⁇ is an unpatented variety which is very popular in the industry. It is comparable to the new plant in that both are low growing and have white blooms. However, there are many differences.
- the growth habit of ⁇ Snow White ⁇ is more dense than the new variety.
- the mature leaf of the new variety is larger, darker, thicker, and flatter than ⁇ Snow White ⁇ and the leaf margin is entire rather than serrate to crenate.
- the immature foliage of the new variety is tan and tomentose, whereas, ⁇ Snow White ⁇ is light green and tomentulose.
- Growth habit Loose, mounding evergeeen shrub. Moderate to slow growth under normal fertilization and moisture conditions.
- Foliage Alternate, simple, evergreen, thick, elliptical to slightly obovate, and vary in size from 21/4-31/2" long and 11/4-13/4" wide. The margins are entire, with a petiole 3/8-3/4" long. The midrib is prominent on both sides of the leaf and the smaller veins are prominent on the underside. The base of the leaf is attenuates to cuneate and the apex is acute. The upper surface of the mature leaf is Yellow-Green Group 147A glossy and glabrous. The underside is Yellow-Green Group 146C and matte. The underside veins are Yellow-Green Group 146A. These mature leaf colors are persistant throughout the Winter.
- the immature leaves are tomentose, noticeably pigmented, and are Yellow-Green Group 152A.
- the paired foliaceous stipules are 3/16-3/8" long and 1/16-1/8" wide.
- the upper surface is Yellow-Green Group 145A and the underside is Yellow-Green Group 145B.
- the stipules are caducous.
- the young shoots have a reddish pigmentation, Greyed-Purple Group 183B and are tomentose.
- the base of the immature petioles are also Grey-Purple Group 183B.
- the stems are generally grey, Greyed-Purple 197B, glabrous and rugose.
- the pith is solid and uniform.
- the stem's caliper increases quickly as the plant grows reaching a diameter of 3/16-1/4" after one season's growth compared to the parent plant's stem caliper of 1/8-3/16".
- Each panicle has from 3-9 racemes which have from 1-10 flowers each, resulting in 70 or more flowers per panicle.
- the flowers are attached to short pedicels which are 5/16-3/4" in length.
- the peduncle of each The peduncle of each raceme is from 1/4-1/2" long.
- Each flower has 5 petals that are 3/8" long and 5/16" wide, obovate, and have obtuse tips.
- the flower has from 15 to 20 stamen, 1/4" long, with anthers Yellow-Group 9D.
- the pistil consists of 2 styles which are fused at the base or ovary. There are 5 sepals, Green Group 144B, which are united and have ciliate margins.
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Distinctive Characteristics:
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`Conia` `Jack Evans`
`Snow White`
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Height 3-4' 4-5' 2-3'
(Mature)
Width (Mature)
4-5' 4' 3-4'
Leaf Length
21/4-31/2" 2-3" 2-3"
Leaf Width
11/4-13/4" 1-11/2" 1-11/2"
Leaf Color
Yellow-Green
Greyed-Orange
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Group 152A Group 177B Green
Group 144A
Leaf Margin
Entire Entire Serrate to
crenate
Leaf Curviture
Almost flat Tip reflexed
Slightly
undulate
Flower Single Single Single
Flower Color
White Red-Purple White
Group 155D Group 62B Group 155D
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5 5 5
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Obovate Elliptical Obovate
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Owner name: FLOWERWOOD NURSERY, INC., ALABAMA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:BERRY, JAMES BRYAN;REEL/FRAME:007357/0600 Effective date: 19950208 |
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Owner name: PLANT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC., ALABAMA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:FLOWERWOOD NURSERY, INC.;REEL/FRAME:008251/0806 Effective date: 19961210 |
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Owner name: PLANT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC., ALABAMA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:FLOWERWOOD NURSERY, INC.;REEL/FRAME:008268/0879 Effective date: 19961210 |