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Geranium plant `#854-(82-114-7) Juliet` |
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Geranium plant `#854-(82-114-7) Juliet`
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| Inventor: |
Craig, et al. |
| Date Issued: |
March 7, 1989 |
| Application: |
07/075,012 |
| Filed: |
July 17, 1987 |
| Inventors: |
Craig; Richard (State College, PA) Glicenstein; Leon (State College, PA)
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| Assignee: |
Research Corporation Technologies, Inc. (Tucson, AZ) |
| Primary Examiner: |
Bagwill; Robert E. |
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| Attorney Or Agent: |
Scully, Scott, Murphy & Presser |
| U.S. Class: |
PLT/325 |
| Field Of Search: |
Plt/68 |
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| Abstract: |
This invention relates to a new distinct cultivar of geranium substantially as illustrated and described, characterized as being particularly well adapted to both commercial greenhouse production as well as garden performance, and as being early, floriferous, self-branching, compact, heat-tolerant and low-light-tolerant. |
| Claim: |
What is claimed is:
1. A new distinct cultivar of geranium substantially as illustrated and described, characterized as being particularly well adapted to both commercial greenhouse production aswell as garden performance, and as being early, floriferous, self-branching, compact, heat-tolerant and low-light-tolerant. |
| Description: |
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar ofgeranium Pelargonium.times.hortorum called `#854-(82-114-7)` and is given the variety name, Juliet. The cultivar is particularly well adapted to both commercial greenhouse production and garden performance. The cultivar is characterized as to noveltyas being early, floriferous, self-branching and compact.
The cultivar was developed from an organized, scientifically designed breeding program carried out at the Department of Horticulture, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802. The breeding program was designed to create newgeranium genotypes with clear, bright colors which combined the flowering ability and compactness of European cultivars with the heat tolerance, low light tolerance and excellent greenhouse production qualities of native cultivars. The pedigree of thiscultivar is as follows: ##STR1## The selection was asexually propagated by cuttings and the reproductions ran true.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
FIG. 1 illustrates in color the cultivar including foliage and flowers.
FIG. 2 illustrates in color primarily the floret.
With reference to the detailed description of the cultivar which follows, the test plant was grown in a glasshouse under full natural light, at a minimum night temperature of 58.degree. F., and a minimum day temperature of 68.degree. F. Soilless medium was fertilized constantly with 200 ppm N as 15-16-17. Color readings were taken under incandescent light at 200 foot candles and color identification was by reference to The RoyalHorticultural Society Colour Charts, except where common terms of color definition are employed.
THE PLANT
Classification:
Botanical.--Pelargonium.times.hortorum.
Tradename.--#854-(82-114-7).
Form: Compact, self-branching.
Height: Average: 21.0 cm; range 17.0-26.0 cm.
Growth: Free branching from base; short internodes; stands upright with no artificial support.
Leaves:
Size.--Largest measured 5.5 cm long.times.10.0 cm wide; ratio of length to width approximately 2:3.
Shape.--Reniform, variously lobed.
Margin.--Crenate.
Texture.--Pubescent; dull.
Color.--Adaxial: Distal: Green group 137B. Proximal: Green group 137C. Abaxial: Green group 138B.
Ribs and veins.--Palmate venation; veins recessed and prominent.
Petioles.--Lightly pubescent. Length: Up to 10.2 cm. Color: Green group 138B.
Stem:
Internode length.--Up to 2.0 cm.
Color.--Green group 138B.
THE FLOWER
Blooming habit: Continuous.
Inflorescence form: Umbel.
Inflorescence size: Depends on number of florets; inflorescence often 9.5 cm across or larger.
Persistence: Persistent, non-shattering.
Disease resistance: Not known; favorable in outdoor trails.
Lasting quality: Excellent; usually 3 weeks or longer.
Florets:
Number.--Often over 50 inflorescence.
Form.--Flat to cupped.
Size.--2.5-3.7 cm across open floret.
Petals.--Number: 5-7. Texture and appearance: Smooth to slightly wrinkled. Color: Upper petal: Adaxial: Red group 57C with central spot red-purple group 57A and base white group 155D with streaks red-purple group 66A. Abaxial: Red-purple group62B. Lower petal: Adaxial: Red group 57D with central spot red group 57A and base white group 155D. Abaxial: Red-purple group 62B.
Petaloids.--Number: 1. Shape: Variable; often misshapen. Color: Petal-like. Sepals: Number: 5-7. Pedicel: Length: 1.1-1.8 cm. Color: Green group 138B.
Peduncle: Arises from node; opposed to leaf petiole; thick (up to 5 mm diameter).
Length.--7.0-12.0 cm.
Color.--Green group 138B.
Reproductive Organs
Androecium:
Stamens.--Up to 10 flat, ribbon-like white filaments with purple tips, joined at their bases; versatile attachment to anthers which are purple and well developed; orange pollen.
Staminodes.--None observed.
Petaloid stamens.--At least 1 petal-like filment with a partially developed anther.
Gynoecium:
Pistil number.--1. Length: 6.0-10.0 mm. Stigma: 5-7-parted. Style: 1.0 mm long; green. Ovary: 5-7-parted; superior; pubescent.
Fruit.--Achene schizocarp; rarely observed.
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