Abstract: A new and distinct Asplenium nidus cultivar named ‘Campio’ which is characterized by an upright growth habit, dark green foliage, broad leaves and irregularly incised margins with little undulation, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
Abstract: A new and distinct x Phlebosia cultivar named ‘Nicolas Diamond’ which is characterized by a fast rate of growth, improved cold hardiness and drought tolerance, with dark green pinnatifid leaves which are curled downward toward the apex, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
Abstract: A new and distinct Asplenium antiquum cultivar named ‘VITASPHUR’ which is characterized by strongly carinate leaves, moderately undulate leaf margins, a unique growth habit with leaves that twist and curl in a clockwise orientation, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
Abstract: A new and distinct Nephrolepis cultivar named ‘Floriane’ is disclosed, characterized by a distinctive relaxed, nearly weeping plant habit, broad, nearly weeping foliage and overall broad plant habit. The near variety is a Nephrolepis, typically used for indoor ornamental purposes.
Abstract: A new and distinct Asplenium antiquum cultivar named ‘VITASPHUR’ which is characterized by strongly carinate leaves, moderately undulate leaf margins, a unique growth habit with leaves that twist and curl in a clockwise orientation, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
Abstract: A new and distinct x Phlebosia cultivar named ‘Nicolas Diamond’ which is characterized by a fast rate of growth, improved cold hardiness and drought tolerance, with dark green pinnatifid leaves which are curled downward toward the apex, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
Abstract: A new and distinct Asplenium nidus cultivar named ‘Campio’ which is characterized by an upright growth habit, dark green foliage, broad leaves and irregularly incised margins with little undulation, and the stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.