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African violet named Arctic Duchess
PP6358 African violet named Arctic Duchess

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Inventor: Yoshida
Date Issued: October 25, 1988
Application: 06/911,649
Filed: September 24, 1986
Inventors: Yoshida; Eiichi (Hayward, CA)
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Bagwill; Robert E.
Assistant Examiner:
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U.S. Class: PLT/266
Field Of Search: Plt/69
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Abstract: A new variety of African violets that have been bred from a hybrid formed by crossing Saintpaulia ionantha, the traditional florists' African violet with the high altitude species, Saintpaulia schumensis. The high cost of energy in northern latitudes and the relatively high temperatures required by Saintpaulia ionantha, which grows naturally at the foot of Mountain Usamabara in East Africa, have made commercial growing of the violet expensive. By bringing in genes from Saintpaulia schumensis which grows at some 7,000 feet on the same mountain, where temperatures can fall as low as 55 degrees Fahrenheit, a new avenue of growth is opened up for this popular plant.
Claim: I claim:

1. An African violet plant as shown and described.
Description: BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT

To obtain this new variety of African violet plant, the inventor cross-pollenated the seed parent S. `Ballet Lisa` and the pollen parent S. schumensis.times.S. `Optimara Georgia`. The seed pods of the pollenated plants were used as the genericbasis for initiating further experimental series. Approximately 25 seedlings were selected by very rigid standards for further propagation. Proparation of these plants and refinement out of limited selected plants continued and tests were conducted forthe development of permanent characteristics of disease resistance and vigorous growth.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT

Sheet one is a full color photographic view of the plant in bloom; the colors shown being as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to obtain by conventional photographic procedures.

The following is a detailed description of my newAfrican violet plant with the color designation being accorded to the R.H.S. Colour Chart published by The Royal Horticultural Society of London, England, with collaboratrion by the British Colour Council.

PLANT

Name: Arctic Duchess:

Botanical classification: Saintpaulia ionantha.

Commerical Classification: African violet.

Origin: Hybrid.

Seed parent: S. `Ballet Lisa`.

Pollen parent: S. schumensis.times.S. `Optimara Georgia`.

Form: Rosette arrangement.

Height: 6-10 cm.

Growth: Vigorous, petioles at first upright, becoming horizontal with age.

Size: Medium, to 20 cm in diameter.

Mutation prone: Slight.

LEAVES

Shape: Ovate, margins crenate.

Length: c. 7 cm on mature leaves.

Width: c. 6.5 cm on mature leaves.

Color:

Upperside.--Medium green.

Underside.--Reddish.

Texture:

Upperside.--Moderately hairy.

Underside.--Hairy.

Ribs & veins: Pronounced, pinnate.

Petiole: Flattened above, moderately hairy. At first deep purple, becoming paler with age.

FLOWERS

Blooming habit: Continuous and abundant under optimal growing conditions.

Number: 3-11 per peduncle.

Size: 3.5-4 cm in diameter.

Color: Purple (RHS 78D).

Type: Semi-Double, violet-like.

Petals: 5, with 5-7 petaloids -- margins ruffled.

Texture: Smooth, slightly flexible.

Appearance: Upperside smooth, lower side slightly pubescent.

Peduncles: 5 cm in height, moderately hairy, reddish green.

Inflorescence: Cyme, upright, above the foliage.

Calyx: Quinquepartite, reddish-green, moderately hairy.

Persistence: Flowers do not drop.

Fragrance: None.

REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS

Stamens: Two.

Anthers.--Bright yellow, two per filament.

Filaments.--c. 0.5 cm in length.

Pollen.--Light yellow.

Pistils: One.

Stigma.--Visible and accessible, becoming swollen when receptive and exuding a droplet of clear liquid.

Style.--0.5 cm in length.

Ovary.--Superior.

OTHER CHARACTERISTICS

This variety will grow at lower temperatures than most commercially available hybrids because of its Saintpaulia schumensis parentage.

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