| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE36081 |
Bromeliad plant named `Guz 211` |
February 9, 1999 |
| A cross of Guzmania `Lingulata` and `Wittmackii` which differs from other crosses of the same in the fact that the bract's coloration goes further down the peduncle, is bi-colored, and a carmine 31+ color with a suffusion of rose 38+, the habit being lax, except for the inflorescence. |
| PP9905 |
Bromeliad plant named `Aechmea 212` |
May 27, 1997 |
| A cross of Aechmea cucculata `White` and Aechmea fasciata `Spineless` (both unpatented) which differs from other crosses of the same in the fact that it is spineless and has glaucous, silvery leaves and an upright growth setting off a vivid pink inflorescence. |
| PP9476 |
Bromeliad plant named `GUZ 214` |
March 12, 1996 |
| A new and distinct bromeliad cultivar of the Guzmania family which produces bracts of a strong amaranth color which color commonly lasts three months, the leaves of the plant being variegated with strong white color throughout setting off the bract coloration not found in any known b |
| PP9475 |
Bromeliad plant named `Guz 211` |
March 12, 1996 |
| A cross of Guzmania `Lingulata` and `Wittmackii` which differs from other crosses of the same in the fact that the bract's coloration goes further down the peduncle, is bi-colored, and a carmine 31+ color with a suffusion of rose 38+, the habit being lax, except for the inflorescence. |
| PP9467 |
Bromeliad plant named `Guz 215` |
March 5, 1996 |
| A bromeliad Guzmania having large floral bracts, the lower bracts being light green stained with cream, ruby red obverse and reverse gradually less creamy and ruby red to upper part of the inflorescence, after anthesis the bracts darkening to buff, the cream color being retained for |
| PP9045 |
Bromeliad plant `Guz 209` |
January 17, 1995 |
| A Bromeliad plant of the Guzmania type which is distinctive because of the pink blush of the floral bracts which are long lasting. This pink blush is not found in other plants of this type. |
| PP13261 |
Guzmania plant named `GUZ 229` |
November 19, 2002 |
| A compact Bromeliad hybrid having large dark red floral bract coloration and medium foliage. The size of the plant and the foliage makes this hybrid suitable for growing in 4"-5" containers. |
| PP12646 |
Bromeliad plant named `GUZ 227` |
May 28, 2002 |
| A Bromeliad hybrid comprising an improvement over its parent, Guzmania `Irene`. The foliage is denser and more compact than that of `Irene`, and the leaves are darker, thicker and wider. The plant is a tetraploid, and is faster growing than `Irene`, reaching marketability in 10-12 months |
| PP12432 |
Bromeliad plant named `GUZ 226` |
March 5, 2002 |
| A Bromelaid hybrid having intense red purple bracts and an appearance similar to that of of the European hybrid `Amaranth` but lighter in color and smaller in size. |
| PP11894 |
Guzmania plant named `GUZ 222` |
May 29, 2001 |
| A new cultivar of Guzmania named `Guz 222` characterized by a plant form that is vase shaped; plant height of about 22-24 inches and leaves measuring 163/4 inches in length and 21/2 inches in width. |
| PP11682 |
Bromeliad plant named `GUZ 202` |
December 12, 2000 |
| A pink bromelaid hybrid has an almost rose-like appearance due to the closeness of the scape bracts, and consistent rose pink coloration from base to apex, surrounding the floral bracts which are translucent and colorless at the base and the apex, blending into a more intense pink co |
| PP11658 |
Bromeliad plant named `GUZ 217` |
November 28, 2000 |
| A Guzmania hybrid having leaf variegation which is regular in placement. The variegation contributes to an appearance which is lighter and brighter than other variegated hybrids. The bract color remains for two to three months when the plant is maintained under indoor lighting conditions |
| PP11580 |
Bromeliad plant named `GUZ 203` |
October 17, 2000 |
| A hybrid Guzmania plant is compact in size, having a height including inflorescence of fourteen to sixteen inches and a spread of about twelve to thirteen inches. It has broad and closely-set leaves. The leaves are medium-dark green in color and contrast sharply with the vivid red color |
| PP11401 |
Bromeliad plant named `GUZ 216` |
June 6, 2000 |
| A medium sized Guzmania hybrid that has a uniform variegation throughout and a suffusion of red color blending into the yellow color of the floral bracts after anthesis. The variegation brightens the colors of the parent. |
| PP10351 |
Bromeliad plant named `Guz 218` |
April 21, 1998 |
| A Guzmania hybrid having bright red bracts, with the lower and uppermost bracts ascending and the intermediately positioned bracts splayed relative to the axis of the spike. Corollas protrude as bright yellow ovoid pod-like structures. Inflorescence is long lasting with the bract col |
| PP10069 |
Bromeliad plant named `Guz 210` |
October 14, 1997 |
| A sport of Guzmania `Minnie-Exodus` (unpatented) which differs from other Guzmania in the fact that it has tri-colored variegated leaves, white tipped floral bractlets and deep red inflorescence. |