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Chrysanthemum plant named Foxy
PP5414 Chrysanthemum plant named Foxy

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Inventor: Duffett
Date Issued: March 12, 1985
Application: 06/505,086
Filed: June 16, 1983
Inventors: Duffett; William E. (Salinas, CA)
Assignee: Yoder Brothers, Inc. (Barberton, OH)
Primary Examiner: Bagwill; Robert E.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney Or Agent: Schwartz, Jeffery, Schwaab, Mack, Blumenthal & Koch
U.S. Class: PLT/298
Field Of Search: Plt/74
International Class:
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Abstract: A chrysanthemum plant named Foxy having flat capitulum form; daisy capitulum type; red ray floret color; diameter across face of capitulum ranging from 85 to 100 mm. at maturity; uniform late nine week photoperiodic flowering response to short days; tall plant height when grown single stem; 12 to 18 cm. peduncles on open, normally terminal sprays; very slow development of yellow green discs; and 13.degree. C. minimum temperature tolerance for initiation and development of flowering buds with no less than 14 continuous dark hours.
Claim: I claim:

1. A new and distinct plant of Chrysanthemum morifolium, Ramat., named Foxy, as described and illustrated, and particularly characterized as to uniqueness by the combined characteristicsof flat capitulum form; daisy capitulum type; red ray floret color; diameter across face of capitulum ranging from 85 to 100 mm. at maturity; uniform late nine week flowering response; tall plant height when grown single stem; 12 to 18 cm. peduncles on open, normally terminal sprays; very slow development of yellow green discs; and 13.degree. C. minimum temperature tolerance for initiation and development of flowering buds with no less than 14 continuous dark hours.
Description: The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum morifolium, Ramat., named Foxy.

Foxy is a product of a planned breeding program which had the objective of creating new chrysanthemum cultivars having low temperature tolerance for cut spray mum programs with daisy capitulum type, deep bronze or red ray floret color, nine weekflowering response, and the ability to produce commercially acceptable quality in year round programs. Such traits in combination were not present or needed improvement in previously available commercial cultivars.

Foxy was originated from a cross made in a controlled breeding program in Salinas, Calif. in 1978. The female parent was identified as 7717960, an unnamed bronze red daisy seedling originated from a hybridization of two unnamed seedlings. Themale parent of Foxy was identified as 773361, an unnamed bronze daisy seedling originated from a cross between Tantalizer, disclosed in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,906, and an unnamed seedling.

Foxy was discovered and selected as one flowering plant within the progeny of the stated cross by William E. Duffett on Jan. 15, 1980 in a controlled environment in Salinas, Calif.

The first act of asexual reproduction of Foxy was accomplished when vegetative cuttings were taken from the initial selection in March 1980 in a controlled environment in Salinas, Calif. by a technician working under formulations established andsupervised by William E. Duffett.

Horticultural examination of selected units initiated June 20, 1980 has demonstrated that the combination of characteristics as herein disclosed for Foxy are firmly fixed and are retained through successive generations of asexual reproduction.

Foxy has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, and day length. The following observations, measurements andcomparisons describe plants grown in Salinas, Calif. and Leamington, Canada under greenhouse conditions which approximate those generally used in commercial practice.

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be basic characteristics of Foxy which in combination distinguish this chrysanthemum as a new and distinct cultivar:

(1) Flat capitulum form;

(2) Daisy capitulum type;

(3) Red ray floret color;

(4) Diameter across face of capitulum ranging from 85 to 100 mm. at maturity;

(5) Uniform late nine week photoperiodic flowering response to short days;

(6) Long peduncle length, ranging from 12 to 18 mm.;

(7) Very slow development of yellow-green discs;

(8) Tall plant height, requiring 1-2 long day weeks prior to short days to attain a flowered plant height of 80 to 100 cm. for May through October flowerings; and

(9) Low temperature tolerance of 13.degree. C. for initiation and development when grown in single stem cut spray programs with a continuous dark period of 14 hours.

The accompanying photographic drawings show typical inflorescence andfoliage characteristics of Foxy, with the colors being as nearly true as possible with illustrations of this type. Sheet 1 is a color photograph of Foxy grown as a single stem cut spray. Sheet 2 is a black and white photograph of three views of theinflorescence of Foxy. Sheet 3 is a black and white photograph showing the leaves of Foxy at three stages of development (mature, intermediate and immature).

Of the many commercial cultivars known to the present inventor, the most similar incomparison to Foxy are Firepower, disclosed in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,947, and Tuneup, disclosed in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,604. Reference is made to attached Chart A which compares certain characteristics of Foxy to those same characteristics ofFirepower and Tuneup.

The color of Foxy is a deeper red with less blue than Firepower and is less bronze than Tuneup. All three cultivars are of similar capitulum type and form. Tuneup has the shortest peduncles, the smallest capitulum diameter, and the shortestplant height. Both Firepower and Tuneup are intolerant of 13.degree. C. for bud initiation. Foxy will initiate and develop at 13.degree. C. with a continuous 14 hour dark period.

In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart. The color values were determined between 8:30 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. on Oct. 20, 1982 under 150 foot-candle light intensity at Salinas,Calif.

CLASSIFICATION

Botanical: Chrysanthemum morifolium, Ramat., cv FOXY.

Commercial: Spray daisy cut mum.

INFLORESCENCE

Capitulum:

Form.--Flat.

Type.--Daisy.

Diameter across face.--85 To 100 mm.

Corolla of ray florets:

Color (general tonality from a distance of three meters).--Red.

Color (abaxial).--46A-45A.

Color (adaxial).--42B-47A.

Corolla of disc florets:

Color (mature).--154A.

Color (immature).--145A.

Reproductive organs:

Androecium.--Present disc florets only; pollen scant to none.

Gynoecium.--Present both ray and disc florets.

PLANT

General appearance:

Height.--Tall; 80 to 100 cm., as a flowering plant from a rooted cuttings, with 7-14 long days for May through October flowerings and maintaining a minimum nightly 14 hour continuous dark period.

Foliage:

Color (abaxial).--147A.

Color (adaxial).--147B.

Shape.--Moderately lobed and slightly serrated.

CHART A ______________________________________ COMPARISON OF FOXY, FIREPOWER AND TUNEUP ______________________________________ RAY CAPITULUM FLORET FORM AND SPRAY CULTIVAR COLOR TYPE FORMATION ______________________________________ FOXY REDFLAT 12 to 18 cm. DAISY PEDUNCLES FIREPOWER DARK FLAT 12 to 18 cm. RED DAISY PEDUNCLES TUNEUP RED FLAT 6 to 12 cm. BRONZE DAISY PEDUNCLES ______________________________________ DIAMETER ACROSS FLOWERING FACE OF PLANT RESPONSE CULTIVAR CAPITULUMHEIGHT PERIOD ______________________________________ FOXY 85 to 100 mm. TALL 9 WEEKS 80 to GOOD 13.degree. C. 100 cm. TOLERANCE FIREPOWER 75 to 100 mm. TALL 10 WEEKS 85 to POOR 13.degree. C. 110 cm. TOLERANCE TUNEUP 60 to 90 mm. MEDIUM 10 WEEKS 70 to POOR 13.degree. C. 90 cm. TOLERANCE ______________________________________ COMPARISONS MADE OF PLANTS GROWN AS SINGLE STEM SPRAY CUT MUMS WITH 7 LONG DAYS IN SALINAS, CALIFORNIA AND LEAMINGTON, CANADA.

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