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Newplant Associates Patents |
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Assignee: Newplant Associates
Address: Princeton, NJ
No. of patents: 7
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| PP9093 |
Quercus palustris `Pringreen` |
March 28, 1995 |
| A Quercus palustris newly found seedling which has developed into an unusual, very upright, narrow, fastigiate tree, not heretofore noted in the pin oak family, with very dense branches having glossy dark green leaves. |
| PP7217 |
Acer palmatum "Crimson Prince" |
April 10, 1990 |
| A seedling of the variety Acer palmatum "Bloodgood" (an unpatented variety) noticeable for its vigorous growth, deeper red color in the summer, greater height of growth as compared with other "Bloodgood" seedlings of the same age, cold hardiness and non-susceptibility to tip die-back of |
| PP7203 |
Amelanchier laevis "Majestic" |
March 27, 1990 |
| An Amelanchier laevis tree having exceptionally vigorous growth, reaching twice the height of prior known Amelanchier laevis trees during the same growth period, the growth being tall and narrow, blooms exhibiting long, drooping racemes with many white flowers, new foliage of dark, reddi |
| PP7147 |
Malus hupehensis named `Cardinal` |
February 13, 1990 |
| A Malus hupehensis tree providing abundant red flowers and small, very glossy red fruits, having resistance to defoliation in hot humid summers and to leaf injury from apple scab fungus or mildew which severely affects other similar trees in an adjacent area, the tree growing rapidly and |
| PP7072 |
Amelanchier candensis "White Pillar" |
December 12, 1989 |
| An Amelanchier canadensis tree grown in a cultivated area of a nursery near Princeton, N.J., which tree is distinctly columnar in overall appearance in contrast to other Amelanchier canadensis trees which are much more spreading, the instant variety being resistant to leaf spot fungi whi |
| PP6727 |
Princeton gold |
April 11, 1989 |
| A Norway Maple, Acer platanoides, denominated "Princeton Gold", which displays a bright yellow foliage as the outstanding feature of appearance, as compared with the leaves of other seedlings which are of a normal green color, the bright yellow persisting throughout the summer months and |
| PP10557 |
Maackia amurensis plant named `Starburst` |
August 18, 1998 |
| A new and distinct variety of Maackia amurensis tree, characterized particularly as to novelty by its straight trunk with attractive peeling coppery bark, exceptionally vigorous grwoth and its very large showy and abundant white panicles of flowers, born upright in closely clustered | |
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