Verbena plant named ‘Dosblu’

A new cultivar of Verbena named ‘Dosblu’ that is characterized by its spreading growth habit with dense foliage coverage and by its deep violet-blue flowers with a distinct white eye zone. The flowers fade with age to give a bicolor effect to the flower cluster.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The application for this new invention will be co-pending with two other applications corresponding to plants that were derived from the same breeding program. They are entitled: Verbena Plant Named ‘Dosmau (application Ser. No. 09/590,358’ and Verbena Plant Named ‘Dospi’ (application Ser. No. 09/590,359). However, ‘Dosblu’, ‘Dosmau’ and ‘Dospi’ are not known to be genetically related since the parents chosen for each cross were unique.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Verbena peruviana, a perennial that is grown as a bedding and container plant. The new invention will be referred to hereinafter by the cultivar name ‘Dosblu’.

The new Verbena is a selection from a breeding program conducted by the inventor in Skeerpoort, Magaliesberg, South Africa. The objective of the program is to select new cultivars of Verbena peruviana that have an improved habit combined with unique flower colors. ‘Dosblu’ and its co-pending varieties are especially characterized by their flower colors with prominent white eyes and their dense, spreading habit. ‘Dosblu’ was a seedling from a hand pollinated cross made between Verbena ‘Sky Blue’ (unpatented) and Verbena ‘Dark Blue’ (unpatented). The crossing and selection was done by the inventor in Skeerpoort, Magaliesberg, South Africa. The initial cross was made in February, 1997 and ‘Dosblu’ was selected in July, 1997. ‘Dosblu’ differs from its parents in that it has a more dense and well-branched habit than either parent. ‘Dosblu’ has a prominent white eye, whereas Verbena ‘Sky Blue’ has no white eye, and Verbena ‘Dark Blue’ has a small white eye. Additionally, the flower color of Verbena ‘Sky Blue’ is a very pale blue. The combined characteristics of the new invention, ‘Dosblu’, are unique. ‘Dosblu’ differs from another Verbena on the market known as Verbena ‘Violet’. Verbena ‘Violet’ has a more open habit in the center of the plant when grown in a container and has flowers that are more violet colored with no eye. ‘Dosblu’ differs from the ‘Dosmau’ and ‘Dospi’ in that its flowers are a deep violet-blue as opposed to mauve and pink, respectively..

Asexual reproduction of the new cultivar was first accomplished by taking terminal cuttings in Skeerpoort, Magiesberg, South Africa in August, 1997 by the inventor. The characteristics of this cultivar have been determined to be stable and are reproduced true to type in successive generations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and represent the characteristics of the new cultivar. These attributes in combination distinguish this cultivar from other commercial varieties.

1. The flower color of ‘Dosblu’ is a violet-blue with a distinct white eye, 0.6-0.7 mm in diameter. No other Verbena known to the inventor with this flower color has a distinct white eye.

2. The color of the flower of ‘Dosblu’ fades as the flower ages giving a multi colored effect to the blossom.

3. The habit of ‘Dosblu’ is mounded and then spreading.

4. ‘Dosblu’ plants are well branched with short internodes to give the plant a dense appearance. Many verbenas of the trailing types do not have this dense coverage of foliage.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

The accompanying drawings illustrate the distingquishing traits and overall appearance of the new Verbena cultivar ‘Dosblu’. The plants are 9 months old from cuttings, in three-gallon containers and were grown outdoors in Encinitas, Calif.

Drawing 1 is of ‘Dosblu’ and the flower color, plant habit, and dense foliage characteristics can be observed. A close-up of the flowers is shown in Drawing 2.

‘Dosblu’ is shown to the right of the unpatented Verbena ‘Violet’ in Drawing 3. This drawing illustrates the dense habit of ‘Dosblu’ in comparison to Verbena ‘Violet’. The prints were made from Fuji Provia slides and are as accurate as possible by conventional photography.

BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT

The following is a detailed description of the Verbena plant named ‘Dosblu’. The data was collected from 9 month old plant grown in a three gallon container under outdoor conditions in Encinitas, Calif. Phenotypic differences may be observed with variations in environmental, climatic, and cultural conditions. The color determination is in accordance with The R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England, except where general color terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.

Botanical classification: ‘Dosblu’ is a cultivar of Verbena peruviana.

Commercial classification: Verbena grown for bedding, container planting and for hanging baskets.

Parentage: Seedling selection from crosses made between Verbena ‘Sky Blue’ and Verbena ‘Dark Blue’, both are selections of Verbena peruviana.

Plant description:

Plant habit.—Upright and then cascading.

Height and spread.—Up to 40 cm in height, up to 60 cm in spread.

Type.—Asexually propagated perennial, treated as an annual in USDA hardiness zones 7 and colder.

Root system.—Fibrous, well branched, strong rooting habit.

Propagation.—Cuttings. Cuttings receive one pinch and are ready for transplanted in 3-4 weeks. 3 cuttings are used to finish a one-gallon basket container.

Diseases and pests: No known Verbena diseases observed.

Stems:

Shape.—Tetragonal.

Size.—Main stems up to 3 mm in diameter.

Internode length.—0.7-2.5 cm.

Color.—146A with a reddish brown anthocyanin pigmentation which appears as the stem ages, either in streaks or occasionally all around the stem.

Surface.—Short hairs.

Leaves:

Shape.—Ovate.

Division.—Simple, almost tri-lobed.

Base.—Cuneate.

Apex.—Acute.

Venation.—Not prominent.

Margins.—Crenate.

Arrangement.—Opposite.

Surface.—Upper: semi glossy. Lower: slightly pubescent.

Size.—Length: Average 4-5 cm. Width: Average 2-3 cm.

Color.—Upper surface: 147A. Lower surface 147B.

Petiole.—Length: 4.5-6.0 mm. Width: 2.0 mm. Color: 146A.

Flowers clusters:

Type.—Semi-rounded raceme-like umbel.

Number.—25-30/cluster.

Width.—5-7 cm.

Height.—4-5 cm(averages).

Stem length.—5-7 cm.

Perianth:

Type.—Salviform, fused at base.

Margins.—Entire.

Texture.—Smooth. Facing direction: Upward.

Number.—5.

Height.—3.0 cm in height.

Width.—2.5 cm.I

Individual petal length.—0.9-1.1 mm.

Individual petal width.—0.6-0.7 mm.

Eye diameter.—0.6-0.7 mm.

Color.—Bud: 90A. Opening: 90A. Mature: 94B fading to 94A. Throat: 145B. Eye: 155D (more white).

Lastingness of the flowers and the umbel: Individual flowers last approximately 8 days The last individual flower to open in each umbel opens approximately 20 days after the first flower to open. The outer flowers open first.

Calyx: Gamosepalous, 5 sepals, .12-14 mm in length, .2.5-3.0 cm in width, 143A in color.

Reproductive organs:

Stamens.—4 in number.

Stamen color.—145B.

Pistils.—1 in number.

Pistil color.—145B.

Seed production:

Quantity of seed.—Usually 6 seeds per capsule.

Seed color.—Light Brown.

Shape of seed.—Almost rectangular.

Seed dimensions.—5 mm length and 1 mm in width.

Claims

1. A new and distinct cultivar of Verbena plant named ‘Dosblu’ as described and illustrated.

Patent History
Patent number: PP13551
Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 8, 2000
Date of Patent: Feb 11, 2003
Inventor: Beres Jobling (Magaliesberg)
Primary Examiner: Bruce R. Campell
Assistant Examiner: Michelle Kizilkaya
Application Number: 09/590,360
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Verbena (PLT/308)
International Classification: A01H/500;