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Vitaceae; Cissus rhombifolia named Manda's Compacta
PP4592 Vitaceae; Cissus rhombifolia named Manda's Compacta

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Inventor: Manda
Date Issued: September 16, 1980
Application: 05/964,659
Filed: November 29, 1978
Inventors: Manda; Albert W. (Short Hills, NJ)
Assignee: W. A. Manda Inc. (Livingston, NJ)
Primary Examiner: Bagwill; Robert E.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney Or Agent: Snow; W. A.
U.S. Class: PLT/373
Field Of Search: Plt/88
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Abstract: A new variety of Cissus rhombifolia plant distinguished by its profuse nodes, vigorous strength and growing habit, ability to be grown using only one cutting per pot, closer spacing of leaves, lesser inclination to damage, and lesser aptitude to show disease damage as new shoots are readily present or grow readily from nodes which have lost leaves.
Claim: I claim:

1. A new and distinct variety of Cissus rhombifolia, substantially as herein shown and described, characterized by its self-branching and compactness, closer spacing of nodes and havinga shiny leaf, vigorous growing habit in less time and space, less prone to damage, and easier propagation and lesser inclination to damage while in retail outlets.
Description: BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This new variety of Cissus rhombifolia originated from cuttings made by me during breeding efforts carried on at the W. A. Manda, Inc. greenhouse in Livingston, N.J., since August 1977 with the object of producing improved Cissus rhombifolia andCissus rhombifolia "Mandaiana" for the commercial market. This plant was discovered by me in August 1977 in a large bed of Cissus rhombifolia plants and because it appeared to possess the most desirable characteristics of its parent, as well as shorterinternodes resulting in closer spaced leaves, making it appear fuller, and because it was fast growing, and because of its vigor and because new shoots were either present or growing readily from nodes which had at least three leaves, this new varietywas asexually reproduced by me and under my direction at Livingston, N.J., and successive generations have shown that the novel characteristics of the new variety are fixed and hold true, in all respects, from generation to generation.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

This new Cissus rhombifolia plant is illustrated by the accompanying drawing, in which the upper view shows a potted plant while the lower view shows the upper faces of a cluster of three leaves, the color shown being painted on the photograph tobring out the true color.

DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW PLANT VARIETY

The following is a detailed description of my new variety of Cissus rhombifolia plant, with color designations according to The R.H.S. Colour Chart published by The Royal Horticultural Society of London, England.

THE PLANT

Origin: Cuttings.

Parentage: Cissus rhombifolia.

Classification:

Botanic.--Vitaceae: Cissus rhombifolia "Manda's Compacta".

Commercial.--Manda's Compact Grape Ivy.

Form: Herbaceous vine.

Shape: Upright when young; trailing when mature unless staked.

Growth rate: Vigorous; upright, compact, self-branching and sturdy with good strength.

Branches:

Angle of attachment.--Approximately 45.degree..

Spacing.--Branches from central stem 3/4 inch to 11/2 inches at full growth.

Foliage: Quantity -- Abundant.

Leaves.--Shape: Pinnately compound. Size: Width and length -- approximately 3/4 inch to 51/4 inches depending on culture. Margin Type: Many pronounced teeth. Texture: Almost leathery. Gloss: Shiny, like polished wax. Smooth: Yes. Pubescencedistribution: White on new growth; white on under side of leaf but disappears on upper surface when leaf matures. Color: Upper side young growth -- light green 135A. Under side -- light dull green 138A and at mature growth develops a slight brown castfrom pubescence. Leaflets: Rhombic ovate with pronounced upward arching between veins. Size: Approximate length -- 3/4" when immature to 4 inches. Approximate width -- 3/4" to 4". Shape: Pinnately compound. Petioles: Length including rachis --approximately 1/2" to 2". Rachis: Almost none to 7/8". Ribs and veins: Pinnate; light green to brown on mature leaves.

FLOWER BUDS

Cissus flowers infrequently except when very mature. Cissus rhombifolia "Manda's Compacta" has not yet flowered.

This new variety of Cissus rhombifolia is a vigorous grower, hardy as observed at Livingston, N.J. The plant is readily grown for raising in cell packs because of its bushy habit. The plant is readily salable because of the closer spacing ofthe leaves and is more attractive and appears fuller than other varieties. It is more vigorous as new shoots are either present or grow more readily from nodes which have lost their leaves. The plant is outstanding.

______________________________________ MEASUREMENTS Manda's Cissus Compacta Mandaiana Rhombifolia ______________________________________ Distance Between Nodes: 1/4" to 31/2 " 1/2" to 6" 1/2" to 51/4 " Leaf Size (Mature): Length Including Petiole: 11/4 " to 6" 21/2 " to 21/2 " to 81/2 " 63/4 " Width: 3/4" to 51/4 " 13/4 " to 11/4 " to 3" 51/2 " Leaflet Size (Mature): Length Including Petiole: 3/4" to 4" 3/4" to 5" 7/8" to 41/4 " Width: 3/4" to 3" 7/8" to 5" 9/16" to25/8 " Petiole Length: 3/8" to 2" 11/4 " to 11/16" to 21/2 " 45/8 " Rachis Length: Almost none Almost none 1/16" to 7/8" to 7/8" to 1 3/16" ______________________________________

the above dimensions are approximate and the above dimensions were taken from varieties grown under greenhouse conditions in the greenhouse of W. A. Manda, Inc. in Livingston, N.J. The above measurements could vary under different culturalconditions.

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