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Chrysanthemum plant -- Cream Daymark cultivar
PP7998 Chrysanthemum plant -- Cream Daymark cultivar

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Inventor: van der Knaap
Date Issued: October 6, 1992
Application: 07/577,750
Filed: September 5, 1990
Inventors: van der Knaap; Jacques C. M. (De Lier, NL)
Assignee: Fides Beheer B.V. (De Lier, NL)
Primary Examiner: Locker; Howard J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney Or Agent: Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis
U.S. Class: PLT/295
Field Of Search: Plt/74; Plt/82.1; Plt/82.2
International Class:
U.S Patent Documents: PP6240; 4616099
Foreign Patent Documents:
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Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum plant named Cream Daymark is provided. The new cultivar was the result of a mutation induced by controlled irradiation with x-rays and can be readily distinguished from the parent Daymark cultivar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,240). More specifically, the new cultivar exhibits attractive light yellow or cream ray and disc florets which can be readily distinguished from the white blossom coloration of the parent cultivar. Also, the new cultivar has been found to exhibit a more compact growth habit with less vegetative growth and to exhibit a lesser plant height than the parent cultivar under the same growing conditions. The new cultivar is particularly suited for use in the production of a cut anemone spray.
Claim: I claim:

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum plant named Cream Daymark, substantially as herein shown and described, which:

(a) exhibits attractive light yellow ray and disc florets which can be distinguished from the white blossom coloration of the Daymark cultivar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,240), and

(b) exhibits a more compact growth habit with less vegetative growth and assumes a lesser plant height than the Daymark cultivar under the same growing conditions.
Description: SUMMARY OF THEINVENTION

The present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of Dendranthema morifolium Ramat., and hereinafter is referred to by the cultivar name Cream Daymark.

The new cultivar is a mutation which was induced in a plant of the Daymark cultivar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,240) by irradiation with x-rays at a level of 1750 rads. The discovery of the new cultivar was made at De Lier, The Netherlands, duringAugust, 1985. As discussed hereafter, this discovery resulted in the identification of a single plant of the new cultivar.

It has been found that the new cultivar of the present invention:

(a) exhibits attractive light yellow ray and disc florets which can be distinguished from the white blossom coloration of the Daymark cultivar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,240), and

(b) exhibits a more compact growth habit with less vegetative growth and assumes a lesser plant height than the Daymark cultivar under the same growing conditions.

This combination of characteristics is capable of well distinguishing the new Cream Daymark cultivar from the parent Daymark cultivar and from all other known Chrysanthemum cultivars.

The new cultivar is particularly suited for use in the production of a cut anemone spray.

Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar by cuttings, as performed at De Lier, The Netherlands, has demonstrated that the characteristics of the new cultivar as herein disclosed are firmly fixed and are retained through successive generations ofasexual propagation.

Cream Daymark has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions to date. Accordingly, it is possible that the phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in the environment, such as temperature, light, day length, contact withpesticides and/or subjection to growth retardant treatments.

In my companion application Ser. No. 07/577,696, filed concurrently herewith, entitled "Chrysanthemum Plant--Yellow Daymark Cultivar" is claimed a related cultivar in which the ray and disc florets exhibit a distinctive bright yellow coloration.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPH

The accompanying photograph shows as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make the same in a color illustration of this character, a typical specimen of an overall plant of the new cultivar. The plant was grown in a greenhouse at De Lier,The Netherlands.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The chart used in the identification of colors described hereafter is the R.H.S. Colour chart of the Royal Horticultural Society, London, England. The color values were determined at 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 under natural daylight condition, at DeLier, The Netherlands.

Classification:

Botanical.--Dendranthema morifolium Ramat., cv. Cream Daymark.

Commercial.--Cut anemone spray.

INFLORESCENCE

A. Capitulum:

Form.--Flat.

Type.--Anemone.

Diameter across face.--Approximately 70 mm. on average.

Diameter across disc.--Approximately 26 mm. on average.

B. Corolla of ray and disc florets:

Color(General tonality from a distance of one meter).--Light yellow.

Color ray (top surface).--Approximates Yellow Group 5D.

Color ray (under surface).--Approximates Yellow Group 5D.

Color (disc).--Yellow-Green Group 145A changing to Yellow Group 4C.

Number of ray florets.--Approximately 30 on average.

Number of ray florets.--approximately 130 to 140 on average.

C. Reproductive organs:

Androecium.--Present in disc florets; numerous.

Gynoecium.--Present in both disc and ray florets; numerous.

PLANT

A. General appearance:

Height.--Approximately 80 cm. on average.

B. Foliage

Color (upper surface).--Yellow-Green Group 147A.

Leaf size.--Approximately 120.times.90 mm. on average.

Branching laterals.--Approximately 20 on average.

C. Response time:

The response time is approximately 8 weeks.

The plants of the new Cream Daymark cultivar can be distinguished from the parent Daymark cultivar (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 6,240) as well as its sister Yellow Daymark cultivar (Ser. No. 577,696, filed Sep. 5, 1990), both with respect to blossomcoloration and other characteristics. The following data was obtained during November 1991 by a comparison of plants of the Daymark, Cream Daymark, and Yellow Daymark cultivars growing in a nursery at De Lier, The Netherlands.

______________________________________ CREAM YELLOW DAYMARK DAYMARK DAYMARK Cultivar Cultivar Cultivar ______________________________________ Ray Floret White Group Yellow Group Yellow Group Coloration 155D 5D 3B Disc Floret Yellow-Green Yellow-Green Yellow-Green Coloration Group 145D Group 145A Group 154C changing to changing to changing to White Group Yellow Group Yellow Group 155A 4C 6C Plant Height 85-90 cm. 80 cm. 80-85 cm. at Harvest Stage Number of 25 30 34 RayForets (on average) Number of 110-120 130-140 140-150 Disc Florets (on average) Flower 75 mm. 70 mm. 70 mm. Diameter Disc 22 mm. 26 mm. 26 mm. Diameter Number of 18 20 16 Laterals (average) Typical Leaf 110 .times. 80 mm. 120 .times. 90mm. 120 .times. 80 mm. Size Foliage Yellow-Green Yellow-Green Yellow-Green Coloration Group 147A Group 147A Group 147A Response 71/2 weeks 8 weeks 8 weeks Time ______________________________________

No clear distinctions with respect to petal shape and disease resistance have been observed to date with respect to the Daymark, Cream Daymark and Yellow Daymark cultivars.

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