Chrysanthemum plant named ‘Sizzleness Yellow’
A chrysanthemum plant named ‘Sizzleness Yellow’ characterized by its medium decorative infloresences with elongated quilled purple/yellow ray-florets, with a response time of 52 days.
‘Sizzleness Yellow’ is related to ‘Sizzleness Pink’ (copending U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 10/841,485) and ‘Sizzleness Green’ (copending U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 10/841,484), which are all color sports of the original ‘Sizzleness’ (U.S. Plant patent Ser. No. 10/782,856).
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION‘Sizzleness Yellow’ is a product of a breeding and selection program which had the objective of finding color mutants of ‘Sizzleness’. The new plant of the present invention comprises a new and distinct cultivar of chrysanthemum plant that is a natural occurring sport of a parent chrysanthemum named ‘Sizzleness’. A comparison with Parent chrysanthemum ‘Sizzleness’ is also made in this application. The new cultivar was discovered as a whole plant mutation in 2002 by Mark Roland Boeder in a controlled environment (greenhouse) in Rijsenhout Holland. The first act of asexual reproduction of ‘Sizzleness Yellow’ was accomplished when vegetative cuttings were taken from the initial selection in 2002 in Rijsenhout Holland.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a new and distinct variety of chrysanthemum bearing medium sized decorative blooms with elongated quilled purple/yellow ray-florets and a green center.
The present invention of a new and distinct variety of chrysanthemum is shown in the accompanying drawings, the color being as nearly true as possible with color photographs of this type.
This new variety of chrysanthemum is of the botanical classification Chrysanthemum morifolium L. The observations and measurements were gathered from plants grown in April/May in a greenhouse in Risjenhout Holland in a photo-periodic controlled crop under conditions generally used in commercial practice. The greenhouse temperatures during this crop were at day-time between 18° C. and 25° C. and at night 20° C. After a long day period of 14 days the photo-periodic response time in this crop was 52 days. After the long day period to flowering growth retardants were applied 2 to 3 times in an average dose of 2.5 gram/liter water. No tests were done on disease or insect resistance of susceptibility. No tests were done on cold or drought resistance. This new variety produces medium sized blooms with purple/yellow ray-florets and blooming on the plant for 5 weeks. This new variety of chrysanthemum has been found to retain its distinctive characteristics throughout successive propagations however the phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment such as light intensity and temperature. To show the phenotype as described ‘Sizzleness Yellow’ can be planted without assimilation lightning (high pressure medium lamps) between week 1 and week 35 year under greenhouse conditions in Holland. With assimilation light (minimum level 2500 lux) it can be planted year round under greenhouse conditions in Holland.
From the cultivars known to inventor the most similar existing cultivars in comparison to ‘Sizzleness Yellow’ is the parent ‘Sizzleness’, and ‘Sizzleness Green’ (copending U.S. Plant patent applications). When ‘Sizzleness Yellow’, ‘Sizzleness Green’ and ‘Sizzleness’ are being compared the following differences and similarities are noticed: The difference of ‘Sizzleness’, and its sports ‘Sizzleness Green’ and ‘Sizzleness Yellow’ is (1) Color ray florets. The color is for ‘Sizzleness’ purple and cream, while it is green for ‘Sizzleness Green’ and purple/yellow for ‘Sizzleness Yellow’. For which characteristics ‘Sizzleness Yellow’ has been selected out of ‘Sizzleness’. All other characteristics of ‘Sizzleness’ and ‘Sizzleness Yellow’ are similar.
The following is a description of the plant and characteristics that distinguish ‘Sizzleness Yellow’ as a new and distinct variety. The color designations are taken from the plant itself. Accordingly, any discrepancies between the color designations and the colors depicted in the photographs are due to photographic tolerances. The color chart used in this description is: The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, edition 1995.
Claims
1. A new and distinct variety of chrysanthemum plant as described and illustrated.
Type: Grant
Filed: May 10, 2004
Date of Patent: Feb 1, 2005
Assignee: Chrysanthemum Breeders Association, N.V.
Inventor: Mark Roland Boeder (The Hague)
Primary Examiner: Anne Marie Grunberg
Assistant Examiner: Annette H Para
Attorney: Parkhurst & Wendel, L.L.P.
Application Number: 10/841,472