USPP9751P - Hybrid Tea rose plant named `Carsoof` - Google Patents
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- the new and distinct cultivar described and illustrated herein is to related the cultivar ⁇ Saphir ⁇ , also know as Tanrikas, of Rosen Tanatu, Matias Tantau Nachreteer. Tanrikas is the subject of U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,618 to Evers.
- the present invention is concerned with a new variety of a Hybrid Tea rose discovered by me and being a mutation of ⁇ Saphir ⁇ .
- This mutation was discovered as a branch of on a ⁇ Saphir ⁇ plant in 1993 on a cultivated area in a farm, located in Moshav Ha'yogev, located in Izra'el Valley, Israel with an average night temperature of 25° C. in summer and 0°-5° C. in winter.
- the branch was vegetatively propagated from cuttings by self-rooting. From these cuttings plants were grown in a green house where they were further vegetatively propagated from cuttings by self-rooting.
- the presently claimed cultivar was a natural mutation of the cultivar Saphir.
- the data in the following table of comparison is based on observations made in the greenhouse at Moshav Ha'yogev, where plants were grown side-by-side, under the same conditions and under the same roof. The following observations were made between the present invention and the parent plant.
- Leaf Length, width, glossiness of upper half.
- Flower Average number of petals, side view of upper side, fragrance, color, fading with age, life both on the plant and in a vase.
- Petal Size, shape, color, basal spot.
- Stamen Predominant color of filament.
- Anthers Color, size.
- Sheet 1 represents a typical specimen of the present invention, illustrating a flower bud at picking stage, a petal, a part of the stem, leaflets, and flowers ar various opening stages;
- Sheet 2 represents a side-by-side comparison of the flower size, bud size and color of petal between a typical specimen of the present invention, ⁇ Carsoof ⁇ (on the left), and the parent variety, ⁇ Saphir ⁇ (on the right); and
- Sheet 3 represents a typical specimen of typical petals and other parts of a flower of the present invention.
- Shape --Rounded with slight tendency to pointed at tip.
- Middle zone R.H.S. 158 B (whiter than yellow-white).
- Marginal zone R.H.S. 158 B (whiter then yellow-white). Basal spot: None.
- Middle zone R.H.S. 158 B (whiter than yellow-white).
- Marginal zone R.H.S. 158 B (whiter than yellow-white).
- Basal spot None.
- Shape of longitudinal section is.--Funnel shaped.
- the cultivar is intended as and is suitable as a greenhouse rose.
- the cultivar bears blooms multiply. Blooms may be borne in a cluster.
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Abstract
A new and distinct rose plant of the Hybrid Tea class named `Carsoof`. The plant is characterized by vigorous growth, non-fragrant yellow-white (R.H.S. 158 B) colored flowers, early and prolific flower production, fast and good propagating features, and very good self-rooting characteristics.
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The new and distinct cultivar described and illustrated herein is to related the cultivar `Saphir`, also know as Tanrikas, of Rosen Tanatu, Matias Tantau Nachfolger. Tanrikas is the subject of U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,618 to Evers.
The present invention is concerned with a new variety of a Hybrid Tea rose discovered by me and being a mutation of `Saphir`.
This mutation was discovered as a branch of on a `Saphir` plant in 1993 on a cultivated area in a farm, located in Moshav Ha'yogev, located in Izra'el Valley, Israel with an average night temperature of 25° C. in summer and 0°-5° C. in winter.
The branch was vegetatively propagated from cuttings by self-rooting. From these cuttings plants were grown in a green house where they were further vegetatively propagated from cuttings by self-rooting.
The resulting plants were found to be stable in their botanical characteristics, as are described below and as illustrated by typical plants parts in the attached photographs.
Asexual propagative of this new variety was performed at Moshav Ha'yogev, Israel.
The presently claimed cultivar was a natural mutation of the cultivar Saphir. The data in the following table of comparison is based on observations made in the greenhouse at Moshav Ha'yogev, where plants were grown side-by-side, under the same conditions and under the same roof. The following observations were made between the present invention and the parent plant.
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SAPHIR
CARSOOF (TANRIKAS)
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hue of anthocyanin
red-brown red-green
coloration
Leaf:
size:
length 100-145 mm 100-150 mm
width 90-130 mm 85-135 mm
glossiness of upper
medium strong
side
Patiole:
rachis dark green, rough
green, smooth under
side
Foliage:
mature: color:
dark green dark green, very
(upper side): glossy
quantity medium abundant
Flower bud:
longitudinal section
ovoid round
Flower:
number of petals
21-30 18-29
side view (upper side):
convex to flattened
concave
fragrance none slight
color fading with age
none slight fading
begins after 3 days
life:
on the plant 20 days 16-18 days
in a vase 12-14 days 10-12 days
Sepal:
extensions few very few to few
Petal:
size:
length 40-50 mm 39-45 mm
width 38-50 mm 37-43 mm
shape rounded with slight
round
tendency to pointed
at tip
upper side:
color RHS 158B (whiter
RHS 38A (salmon
than yellow white)
pink)
basal spot none present
lower side:
color RHS 158B (whiter
RHS 38 A (salmon
than yellow white)
pink)
basal spot none present
Guard petal: generally very light
occasional green
pink streak
Stamen:
predominant color of
white pink-white
filament
Style:
color light green reddish
Anthers:
color white yellow
length short medium
Filament:
color yellow-orange reddish
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All color definitions in this application are taken from The Royal Horticultural Society of Longon, England, (R.H.S.) Color Chart.
The present invention provides a Hybrid Tea rose variety which includes the following characteristics which distinguish the new variety from the cultivar to which it is related:
Distinctly different in the following:
Young shoot: Hue of anthocyanin coloration.
Leaf: Length, width, glossiness of upper half.
Petiole: Rachis.
Foliage: Color, quantity.
Flower bud: Longitudinal section.
Flower: Average number of petals, side view of upper side, fragrance, color, fading with age, life both on the plant and in a vase.
Sepal: Extensions.
Petal: Size, shape, color, basal spot.
Guard petals: Color.
Stamen: Predominant color of filament.
Style: Color.
Anthers: Color, size.
Filament: Color.
Sheet 1 represents a typical specimen of the present invention, illustrating a flower bud at picking stage, a petal, a part of the stem, leaflets, and flowers ar various opening stages;
Sheet 2 represents a side-by-side comparison of the flower size, bud size and color of petal between a typical specimen of the present invention, `Carsoof` (on the left), and the parent variety, `Saphir` (on the right); and
Sheet 3 represents a typical specimen of typical petals and other parts of a flower of the present invention.
The colors in the drawings are as true as reasonably possible in an illustration, depicting green and red colors. The photographs were taken from comparable specimens, grown under exactly the same conditions, in a greenhouse at Moshav Ha'yogev, each on its own roots, and being visibly healthy.
The following observations were made in Moshav Ha'yogev, Israel, in 1993 in a greenhouse.
Plant:
Form.--Bush.
Growth habit.--Semi-upright.
Height (cm).--150-200.
Spread (cm).--Ca. 50.
Wood:
Color.--Young: Light green. Mature: Light green.
Bark color.--Young: Light green. Mature: Green/corky.
Stem:
Color.--Young: R.H.S. 144 A/152 A yellow. Mature: R.H.S. 143 A green.
Young shoot:
Anthocyanin coloration.--Medium to strong.
Hue of anthocyanin.--Red-brown.
Prickle(s): Present.
Size.--Length (mm): Ca 7.5.
Height (mm).--Ca 4.5.
Shape.--Upper side: Flattened. Lower side: Concave.
Color.--Young: Green yellow. Mature: Light brown.
Short prickles:
Quantity per 10 cm at center of stem.--Very few (3).
Long prickles:
Quantity per 10 cm at center of stem.--Few (6).
Leaf:
Size.--Length (mm): 100-145. Width (mm): 90-130.
Green color.--Dark.
Glossiness of upper side.--Medium.
Number of leaflets in the compound leaf.--3, 5, or 7.
Leaflet:
Cross section.--Straight.
Undulation of margin.--Weak to medium.
Margin.--Serrated.
Terminal leaflet:
Length of blade (mm).--65-90.
Maximum width (mm).--15-25.
Shape.--Base: Rounded.
Description.--Smooth shiny.
Petiole:
Length (mm).--15-22.
Color.--R.H.S. 144 A yellow green.
Rachis.--Dark green, rough.
Foliage:
Young.--Color: Upper side: R.H.S. 152 A yellow green. Lower side: R.H.S. 176 A grey orange.
Mature.--Color: Upper side: R.H.S. 137 A green. Lower side: R.H.S. 138 A green.
Quantity.--Medium.
Thorns:
Color.--Young: R.H.S. 173 A grey orange. Mature: R.H.S. 199 A grey brown.
Stipule: Short, hairy.
Bloom:
Borne.--Multiply/in a cluster.
Flowering shoot:
Number of flowers.--Few (7).
Flowering habit: Continuous.
Flowering stem:
Length (cm).--Long (ca. 60).
Color.--Green.
Flower pedicel:
Number of hairs or prickles.--Few.
Flower bud:
Longitudinal section.--Ovoid.
Flower:
Type.--Double.
Diameter (mm).--Ca. 85.
Fragrance.--None.
View from above.--Rounded.
Side view.--Upper side: Convex to flattened. Lower side: Flattened.
Number of petals.--21-30.
Life.--On the plant: Very long: 20 days. In a vase: Very long: 12-14 days.
Fading with age.--Stable (none).
Sepal:
Length (mm).--35-50.
Extensions.--Very weak to weak.
Color.--Upper side: R.H.S. 144 B/D yellow green. Lower side: R.H.S. 144 A yellow green.
Petal:
Size.--Length (mm): 39-50. Width (mm): 38-50.
Shape.--Rounded with slight tendency to pointed at tip.
Upper side.--Color: Middle zone: R.H.S. 158 B (whiter than yellow-white). Marginal zone: R.H.S. 158 B (whiter then yellow-white). Basal spot: None.
Lower side.--Color: Middle zone: R.H.S. 158 B (whiter than yellow-white). Marginal zone: R.H.S. 158 B (whiter than yellow-white). Basal spot: None.
Reflexing of margin.--Medium.
Undulation of margin.--Medium.
Stamen:
Predominant color of filament.--White.
Style:
Length.--Long.
Predominant color.--White -- light purple.
Hairiness of upper half.--Medium.
Color.--Light green.
Stigma:
Position as compared with anthers.--Same level.
Color.--Light green.
Seed vessel:
Size.--Small.
Length (mm).--8.
Diameter (mm).--11.5.
Shape of longitudinal section.--Funnel shaped.
Color.--Green.
Description.--Hairy.
Pollen: Yellow.
Anthers:
Color.--White.
Quantity.--Many.
Arrangement.--Peripheral.
Filament:
Color.--Yellow-orange.
Description.--Folded triangle.
Time from planting to beginning of flowering: Early: 3 months.
Self-rooting: Very good.
The cultivar is intended as and is suitable as a greenhouse rose. The cultivar bears blooms multiply. Blooms may be borne in a cluster.
When reference is made herein to "Number of flowers few," it is understood that such refers to 3, 4 or 5 flowers per cluster. In addition, the term "fast" represents: within one month from insertion (of the cutting into the bedding) to a commercial plant. The term "good" represents about 60-70% success in propagation.
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1. A new and distinct rose plant of the Hybrid Tea class named `Carsoof` as shown and described; said plant being characterized by vigorous growth, non-fragrant yellow-white (R.H.S 158 B) colored flowers, early and prolific flower production, fast and good propagating features, and very good self-rooting characteristics.
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| USPP8618P (en) * | 1992-12-04 | 1994-03-01 | Bear Creek Gardens, Inc. | Hybrid tea rose plant named `TANrikas` |
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| USPP8618P (en) * | 1992-12-04 | 1994-03-01 | Bear Creek Gardens, Inc. | Hybrid tea rose plant named `TANrikas` |
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| Modern Roses 10., 1993, The American Rose Society, Shreveport, Louisiana, p. 562. * |
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