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Fuchsia plant
PP4442 Fuchsia plant

Patent Drawings:
Inventor: Shawver
Date Issued: July 24, 1979
Application: 05/921,461
Filed: July 5, 1978
Inventors: Shawver; James R. (Virginia, IL)
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Bagwill; Robert E.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney Or Agent: Stevenson; John Shaw
U.S. Class: PLT/300
Field Of Search: PLT/84
International Class:
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Abstract: This invention relates to a new and improved fuchsia plant, the principal new and different characteristic of which is the combination of the rose red sepals with the lavender corolla.
Claim: Having thus disclosed by discovery I claim:

1. The new and distinct variety of fuchsia plant herein described and illustrated, characterized by the rose red sepals in combination with thelavender petals marked with rose red veins.
Description: The plant was derived as a sport from the fuchsia, Dark Eyes, each flower of which has a large, violet-blue corolla and red sepals. The fuchsiaplant is distinguished principally by its deep to medium green foliage, vigorous trailing habit of growth, distinctive rose red sepals and lavender colored corolla marked with rose red veins, which have not previously been found in this combination inany other trailing fuchsia plant, and has been asexually reproduced in Springfield, Ill., from a cultivated sport cutting taken from the parent plant. Because of its unique color combination, it is unusually decorative in hanging baskets.

The plant is of a trailing variety and grows vigorously, throwing many trailing branches during the process of growth. When the plant blooms, the round, slightly flat, rose red colored buds open into large double flowers and expose a corollathat is of a lavender color (RHS 76A). The flower has no fragrance.

In the accompanying illustrations, the lower figure shows the branch tips, including both buds and fully opened blossoms, the illustration representing the actual size.

A detailed description of the new variety of plant follows:

Habit of growth: Strong, trailing variety that grows vigorously, throwing out numerous trailing branches, which in turn are self-branching. Flowers occur both along the stem and at the tips of the branches.

Foliage: Medium sized, medium to dark green leaves, deeply veined, having smooth edges, evenly spaced along the branches. The leaves are of a general broad heart shape, the buds are short, round and slightly flat on the bottom and are rose redin color. (Exotica Color Chart 31+).

Flower: The flower is double, of medium size. The corolla is open and flaring. The color is lavender (RHS 76A) which is the outstanding difference and distinctive feature of this plant.

Ovary: Medium small and light green.

Style: Short, broad and rose red. (Exotica Color Chart 31+).

Petals: The centrally located petals are substantially of a small, tulip shaped configuration while the outer petals are clustered in a flared array. Both the centrally located and outer petals are of a lavender color (RHS 76A) and have rose red(Exotica Color Chart 31+) vein markings as above described.

Stamens: The stamens are long, approximately 2-21/2 inches in length measured from the peduncle to the stigma and are of a rose red color (Exotica Color Chart 31+).

Sepals: Rose red (Exotica Color Chart 31+).

Parentage: This fuchsia was derived as a sport from Dark Eyes.

It is noted that the foliage and flowers will vary somewhat with the seasons and growing conditions; however, the fuchsia plant is clearly differentiated from others by the lavender color of the petals.

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