Abstract: A begonia plant named Dorthe having double deep bright red sterile flowers, medium size firm waxy foliage, upright growth easily controlled for plant height, outstanding keeping qualities, and being capable of flowering in all seasons for commercial purposes.
Abstract: A begonia hybrid named Connie having rose-red, double sterile flowers up to 5 cm. in diameter, medium size slightly convex dark green glabrous leaves, upright growth, and having excellent flowering and keeping qualities for year round production in various size containers.
Abstract: A begonia plant named Barbara having large double compound bright pink flowers contrasting with dark green firm glabrous foliage; vigorous in growth habit, and easily manipulated for year round flower production, especially for larger containers and hanging baskets for interior decorating without flower fading under abnormal conditions.
Abstract: A slow growing vigorous hybrid begonia named Ninon having very large peach/pink colored flowers, often with several whorls of tepals in the center, and excellent keeping qualities in all seasons.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of begonia named Pia Elise, comprising a flower color mutation of the cultivar Barbara, and particularly characterized by its large double, deep pink flowers which do not significantly fade under abnormal conditions, with the flower color pleasantly contrasting with dark green foliage, vigorous growth habit, and by its ease of manipulation for year around flower production, especially for larger containers and hanging baskets for interior decorating.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of begonia named Ellen characterized by its large flower size and compound inflorescence, brilliant and uniform red flower color, fast propagation, rapid flowering, and its foliage which is infused with maroon in margins and underside.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a sport of Ficus benjamina L., `Exotica` and is characterized by an exceptionally compact habit, with small leaves, and short internodes. The new cultivar is known as Ficus benjamina L. `Christine` and is especially suited for pot-plant production.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 26, 1990
Date of Patent:
June 23, 1992
Assignees:
L. Daehnfeldt, Ltd., Tropical Foliage House