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Tree Introductions, Inc. Patents |
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Assignee: Tree Introductions, Inc.
Address: Monroe, GA
No. of patents: 16
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| PP7552 |
Chinese elm tree named `Emer II` |
June 11, 1991 |
| A new and distinct variety of Ulmus parvifolia of distinct vase-shaped growth habit which resembles an American Elm in ultimate mature tree shape. The tree is characterized in having exfoliating patchy bark in attractive patterns which cover exposed bark root portions, branches over |
| PP7551 |
Chinese elm tree named `Emer I` |
June 11, 1991 |
| A new and distinct Ulmus parvifolia tree which is particularly distinguished in having an attractive, wide-spreading globe shape, being wider than it is tall, having lustrous and leathery dark green leaves, attractive puzzle-like, patchy and colorful quilt-like exfoliating bark patte |
| PP18321 |
Willow oak tree named `QPSTB` |
December 18, 2007 |
| A Willow Oak tree named `QPSTB` having a dense canopy, dominant central leader, unique red fall color, and relatively fast growth rate, and also capable of being reproduced reliably using softwood cutting methods. |
| PP16401 |
Oak tree named `QNSTC` |
April 4, 2006 |
| An Oak tree named `QNSTC` having a dense, upright branching habit and consistent red to orange fall color, and also capable of being reproduced reliably using vegetative cuttings. |
| PP16254 |
Oak tree named `QNSTD` |
February 14, 2006 |
| An oak tree named `QNSTD` having a dense branching habit and consistent red new growth persisting in summer, and also capable of being reproduced reliably using vegetative cuttings. |
| PP14424 |
Oak tree named `QSFTC` |
December 30, 2003 |
| An Oak tree named `QSFTC` having a dense, upright, uniform branching pattern, glossy, dark green leaf, and red fall color, and also which is capable of being reproduced reliably using vegetative cuttings. |
| PP14319 |
Deodar Cedar named `CDMTF2` |
November 25, 2003 |
| A Deodar Cedar tree named `CDMTF2` having a rapid growth rate, dense branching and a large root system and which also is capable of being reproduced reliably using vegetative cuttings. |
| PP13677 |
Willow oak tree named `QPSTA` |
March 25, 2003 |
| A Willow Oak tree named `QPSTA` having dense, narrow-pyramidal branching habit, dense canopy, dominant central leader, and relatively fast growth rate and which is also capable of being reproduced reliably using softwood cutting. |
| PP13524 |
Oak tree named `QNFTA` |
January 28, 2003 |
| An Oak tree named `QNFTA` having a dense branching pattern and consistent red-orange-yellow fall color and also capable of being reproduced reliably using vegetative cuttings. |
| PP13470 |
Overcup oak tree named `QLFTB` |
January 14, 2003 |
| A Overcup Oak tree named `QLFTB` having dense, upright, uniform branching habit, yellow-orange-red fall color, and fast growth rate and also which is capable of being reproduced reliably using vegetative cuttings. |
| PP11979 |
Deodar cedar tree named `CDMTF1` |
July 3, 2001 |
| A Deodar Cedar tree named `CDMTF1` having an upright, narrow growth habit with a dense foliage canopy, a dominant leader, branches which generally ascend upwardly from the trunk or leader, silvery green needles and which is also capable of being reproduced reliably from vegetative cuttin |
| PP11612 |
Southern Magnolia tree named `TMGH` |
October 31, 2000 |
| A Southern Magnolia named `TMGH` having an upright compact growth habit with a dense foliage canopy, a dominant leader with secondary branches ascending upwardly, lustrous dark green, narrow leaves with a rusty-brown back, a dense, fibrous root system, and also capable of being reproduce |
| PP11391 |
Black tupelo named `NXSXF` |
May 23, 2000 |
| A black tupelo tree named `NXSXF` having an upright, conical growth habit with a dense foliage canopy, a dominant leader with uniformly spaced secondary branches extending upwardly, consistent red fall color, leaf spot resistance, and the capability of being reproduced reliably by bu |
| PP11295 |
Lacebark elm tree named `UPMTF` |
March 21, 2000 |
| A lacebark elm tree named `UPMTF` having an upright pyramidal growth habit with a dense foliage canopy, a dominant leader with secondary branches ascending upwardly, early exfoliating bark, consistent rich yellow-orange fall color, and also capable of being reproduced reliably from veget |
| PP11280 |
Blue beech tree named `CCSQU` |
March 14, 2000 |
| A blue beech tree named `CCSQU` having an upright compact growth habit with a dense foliage canopy, with branches extending upwardly at steep angles and also capable of being reproduced reliably from vegetative cuttings or by budding. |
| PP11219 |
Live oak tree named `QVTIA` |
February 15, 2000 |
| A live oak tree named `QVTIA` having an upright compact growth habit with a dense foliage canopy, a dominant leader with secondary branches extending upwardly at steep angles and also capable of being reproduced reliably from vegetative cutting. | |
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