plant named ‘DLFLOTU3’

- DELIFLOR ROYALTIES B.V.

A new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum plant named ‘DLFLOTU3’, characterized by its upright plant habit; vigorous growth habit; dark green-colored leaves; uniform flowering habit; strong upright flowering stems typically grown as a single-stem (disbudded) cut flower; large decorative-type inflorescences with light purple-colored ray florets; and relative resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi.

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Description

Botanical designation: Chrysanthemum x morifolium.

Cultivar denomination: ‘DLFLOTU3’.

CROSS-REFERENCED TO CLOSELY-RELATED APPLICATIONS

Title: Varieties of Chrysanthemum Plants

Inventor/Applicant: Arie Gerard Post

Filed: Mar. 20, 2019

Ser. No. 62/919,611

Inventor/Applicant hereby claim the benefit of this provisional U.S. Patent Application.

STATEMENT REGARDING PRIOR DISCLOSURES BY INVENTOR/APPLICANT & ASSIGNEE

The Inventor/Applicant and Assignee assert that no publications nor advertisements relating to sales, offers for sale or public distribution occurred more than one year prior to the effective filing date of this application. Any information about the claimed plant would have been obtained from a direct or indirect disclosure from the Inventor/Applicant and/or the Assignee. Inventor/Applicant and Assignee claim a prior art exemption under 35 U.S.C. 102(b)(1) for disclosure and/or sales prior to the filing date but less than one year prior to the effective filing date.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Chrysanthemum plant, botanically known as Chrysanthemum x morifolium, typically grown as a cut flower Chrysanthemum and hereinafter referred to by the name ‘DLFLOTU3’.

The new Chrysanthemum plant is a product of a planned breeding program conducted by the Inventor in Maasdijk, The Netherlands. The objective of the breeding program is to create new cut flower Chrysanthemum plants with numerous attractive inflorescences.

The new Chrysanthemum plant originated from a cross-pollination in October, 2012 of a proprietary selection of Chrysanthemum x morifolium identified as code number DB 43373 as the female, or seed, parent with a proprietary selection of Chrysanthemum x morifolium identified as code number DB 43727 as the male, or pollen, parent. The new Chrysanthemum plant was discovered and selected as a single flowering plant from within the progeny of the stated cross-pollination in a controlled greenhouse environment in Maasdijk, The Netherlands in April, 2014.

Asexual reproduction of the new Chrysanthemum plant by vegetative cuttings since April, 2014 in Maasdijk, The Netherlands, has shown that the unique features of this new Chrysanthemum plant are stable and reproduced true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Plants of the new Chrysanthemum have not been observed under all possible combinations of environmental conditions and cultural practices. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in environmental conditions such as temperature, daylength and light intensity, without, however, any variance in genotype.

The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be the unique characteristics of ‘DLFLOTU3’. These characteristics in combination distinguish ‘DLFLOTU3’ as a new and distinct Chrysanthemum plant:

    • 1. Upright plant habit; vigorous growth habit.
    • 2. Dark green-colored leaves,
    • 3. Uniform flowering habit.
    • 4. Strong upright flowering stems typically grown as a single-stem (disbudded) cut flower.
    • 5. Large decorative-type inflorescences with light purple-colored ray florets.
    • 6. Relatively resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi.

Plants of the new Chrysanthemum differ from plants of the female parent selection in ray floret color as plants of the new Chrysanthemum have light purple-colored ray florets whereas plants of the female parent selection have white-colored ray florets. In addition, ray florets of plants of the new Chrysanthemum are not as strongly revolute as ray florets of plants of the female parent selection.

Plants of the new Chrysanthemum differ from plants of the male parent selection in ray floret color as plants of the new Chrysanthemum have light purple-colored ray florets whereas plants of the male parent selection have light orange-colored ray florets. In addition, ray florets of plants of the new Chrysanthemum are not as concave as ray florets of plants of the male parent selection.

Plants of the new Chrysanthemum can be compared to plants of Chrysanthemum x morifolium ‘Delirossano’, not patented. In side-by-side comparisons, plants of the new Chrysanthemum differ primarily from plants of ‘Delirossano’ in ray floret color as ray florets of plants of the new Chrysanthemum are darker purple in color than ray florets of plants of ‘Delirossano’. In addition, inflorescences of plants of the new Chrysanthemum are denser and have more ray florets than inflorescences of plants of ‘Delirossano’.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

The accompanying photographs illustrate the overall appearance of the new Chrysanthemum plant showing the colors as true as it is reasonably possible to obtain in colored reproductions of this type.

The photograph on the first sheet (FIG. 1 of 2) comprises a side perspective view of a typical flowering stem of ‘DLFLOTU3’ grown as a disbud-type cut flower.

The photograph on the second sheet (FIG. 2 of 2) is a close-up view of lower (top of the photographic sheet) and upper (bottom of the photographic sheet) surfaces of typical inflorescences (left) and leaves (right).

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The aforementioned photographs and following observations and measurements describe plants grown during the winter in ground beds in a glass-covered greenhouse in Maasdijk, The Netherlands and under cultural practices typical of commercial cut Chrysanthemum production. Plants were initially given long day/short night treatments followed by short day/long night treatments to induce flower initiation and development. During the production of the plants, day temperatures ranged from 18° C. to 25° C., night temperatures ranged from 2° C. to 20° C. and light levels averaged 8 klux. Plants were grown as single-stem disbud-type plants and were nine weeks old when the photographs and the description were taken. In the following description, color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, 2015 Edition, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.

  • Botanical classification: Chrysanthemum x morifolium ‘DLFLOTU3’.
  • Parentage:
      • Female, or seed, parent.—Proprietary selection of Chrysanthemum x morifolium identified as code number DB 43373, not patented.
      • Male, or pollen, parent.—Proprietary selection of Chrysanthemum x morifolium identified as code number DB 43727, not patented.
  • Propagation:
      • Type.—Terminal vegetative cuttings.
      • Time to initiate roots, summer.—About six days at temperatures about 24° C.
      • Time to initiate roots, winter.—About eight days at temperatures about 22° C.
      • Time to produce a rooted young plant, summer.—About twelve days at temperatures about 24° C.
      • Time to produce a rooted young plant, winter.—About two weeks at temperatures about 22° C.
      • Root description.—Fine, fibrous; typically creamy white in color, actual color of the roots is dependent on substrate composition, water quality, fertilizers, substrate temperature and physiological age of roots.
      • Rooting habit.—Freely branching, medium density.
  • Plant description:
      • Plant and growth habit.—Herbaceous decorative-type cut flower that is typically grown as a single stem disbud-type; upright plant habit; vigorous growth habit and rapid growth rate.
      • Plant height, soil level to top of foliar plane.—About 72.4 cm.
      • Plant height, soil level to top of inflorescence plane.—About 78.5 cm.
      • Plant diameter.—About 16.9 cm.
      • Flowering stem length.—About 68 cm.
      • Flowering stem diameter.—About 7 mm.
      • Flowering stem internode length.—About 2.2 cm.
      • Flowering stem strength.—Strong.
      • Flowering stem aspect.—Erect.
      • Flowering stem texture and luster.—Moderately pubescent; slightly glossy.
      • Flowering stem color, developing.—Close to 144A.
      • Flowering stem color, developed.—Close to 143A tinged with close to 148A.
      • Leaf description.—Arrangement: Alternate; simple. Length: About 13.3 cm. Width: About 8.6 cm. Shape: Oblong to elliptic or ovate. Apex: Short apiculate. Base: Attenuate. Margin: Palmately lobed, coarsely serrate to crenate; sinuses convergent and deep. Texture and luster, upper surface: Moderately pubescent, not rugose; moderately velvety; matte. Texture and luster, lower surface: Moderately pubescent, prominent venation; slightly velvety; matte. Venation pattern: Pinnate, reticulate. Color: Developing leaves, upper surface: Close to 137B. Developing leaves, lower surface: Close to 138B. Fully developed leaves, upper surface: Close to NN137B; venation, close to 146B. Fully developed leaves, lower surface: Close to 147B; venation, close to 146C. Petioles: Length: About 3.8 cm. Diameter: About 3 mm by 4 mm. Strength: Moderately strong. Texture and luster, upper and lower surfaces: Densely pubescent; slightly glossy. Color, upper surface: Close to 146B to 146C; edges, close to 137B. Color, lower surface: Close to between 146B and 147B; edges, close to 137B. Stipules: Quantity and appearance: Two leafy stipules, opposite, at the petiole attachment to the stem. Length: About 7 mm. Width: About 4 mm. Shape: Broadly ovate. Texture and luster, upper surface: Moderately pubescent, not rugose; moderately velvety; matte. Texture and luster, lower surface: Moderately pubescent, prominent venation; slightly velvety; matte. Color, upper surface: Close to NN137B. Color, lower surface: Close to 147B.
  • Inflorescence description:
      • Appearance.—Decorative uncurved inflorescence form with oblanceolate-shaped ray florets and tubular disc florets (disc florets are inconspicuous); inflorescences borne perpendicular to peduncles and face mostly upright; ray and disc florets develop acropetally on a capitulum.
      • Fragrance.—Faintly fragrant; typical of Chrysanthemums.
      • Flowering response.—Under natural conditions, plant flower in the autumn/winter in the Northern Hemisphere; at other times of the year, inflorescence initiation and development can be induced under short day/long night conditions (at least 13.5 hours of darkness); uniform flowering habit and short response time, plants exposed to two weeks of long day/short night conditions after planting followed by photoinductive short day/long night conditions flower about 50 days later when grown as a disbud-type.
      • Postproduction longevity.—Good postproduction longevity; in an interior environment, inflorescences and foliage will maintain good color and substance for about two weeks; inflorescences persistent.
      • Quantity of inflorescences.—Grown as a disbud-type, all lateral inflorescences are physically removed and only the terminal inflorescence is allowed to develop; if grown as a spray-type, then typically about 15 inflorescences will develop.
      • Inflorescence size.—Diameter: Grown as a disbud type, about 13.6 cm and grown as a spray-type, about 8.6 cm. Depth (height): Grown as a disbud type, about 7.6 cm and grown as a spray-type, about 3.6 cm. Disc diameter: About 7 mm.
      • Receptacles.—Height: About 4 mm. Diameter: About 1.1 cm. Shape: Flattened globular. Color: Close to 145B.
      • Inflorescence buds.—Height: About 1.7 cm. Diameter: About 1.3 cm. Shape: Broadly ovoid. Texture and luster: Distally, smooth and glabrous; proximally, slightly to moderately pubescent; slightly glossy. Color: Close to 137B; immature ray florets, close to 76B to 76C.
      • Ray florets.—Quantity and arrangement: About 340 arranged in about nine whorls. Length: About 5.4 cm; varying between 7.3 cm and 1.7 cm. Width: About 1.4 cm; varying between 0.2 cm and 1.8 cm. Shape: Oblanceolate; moderately concave and moderately carinate. Apex: Obtuse to finely praemorse. Base: Attenuate. Margin: Entire; not undulate. Aspect: Initially upright to about 90° from vertical. Texture and luster, upper surface: Smooth, glabrous; moderately velvety; matte. Texture and luster, lower surface: Smooth, glabrous; moderately velvety; matte to slightly glossy. Color: When opening, upper surface: Close to 76C; towards the base, close to 84C. When opening, lower surface: Close to 76D. Fully opened, upper surface: Close to between 76B and 84C; venation, close to between 76B and 84C; color does not change with development. Fully opened, lower surface: Close to 76D; venation, close to 76D; color does not change with development.
      • Disc florets.—Quantity and arrangement: About twelve spirally arranged in about three whorls at the center of the receptacle; disc florets inconspicuous. Length: About 6 mm. Diameter: About 1 mm. Shape: Lower 85% fused into a tube; upper 15% free. Apex: Narrowly acute. Margin, distally: Entire. Texture and luster, inner and outer surfaces: Smooth, glabrous; glossy. Color, when opening, inner and outer surfaces: Close to 150D; towards the apex, close to N144C and towards the base, close to 145D. Color, fully opened, inner and outer surfaces: Close to 150D; towards the apex, close to N144C and towards the base, close to 145D.
      • Involucral bracts.—Quantity and arrangement: About 32 arranged in three whorls. Length: About 1.1 cm. Width: About 4 mm. Shape: Narrowly ovate. Apex: Obtuse. Base: Cuneate. Margin: Entire. Texture and luster, upper surface: Smooth, glabrous; glossy. Texture and luster, lower surface: Moderately pubescent; matte. Color, upper surface: Close to 143B; margins, translucent and close to 156A and 200B. Color, lower surface: Close to 137B; margins, translucent and close to 156A and 200B.
      • Peduncles.—Length, terminal peduncle: About 4.1 cm. Diameter, terminal peduncle: About 4 mm. Length, third peduncle (when grown as a spray-type): About 6.5 cm. Diameter, third peduncle (when grown as a spray-type): About 3 mm. Strength: Strong. Aspect, terminal peduncle: Mostly upright. Aspect, third peduncle (when grown as a spray-type): About 40° from the flowering stem axis. Texture and luster: Densely pubescent; slightly glossy. Color: Close to 143B.
      • Reproductive organs.—Androecium: Present on disc florets only. Quantity: About five per floret. Filament length: About 2 mm. Filament color: Close to 150D. Anther size: About 0.5 mm by 2 mm. Anther shape: Narrowly oblong. Anther color: Close to 13A. Pollen amount: Scarce. Pollen color: Close to 14A. Gynoecium: Present on both ray and disc florets. Quantity: One per ray floret. Pistil length: About 1 cm. Style length: About 9 mm. Style color: Close to 145C. Stigma diameter: About 1 mm. Stigma shape: Cleft, decurrent. Stigma color: Close to 153C. Ovary color: Close to 145D.
      • Seeds and fruits.—To date, seed and fruit production have not been observed on plants of the new Chrysanthemum.
  • Pathogen & pest resistance: Plants of the new Chrysanthemum have been observed to be relatively resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. chrysanthemi. To date, plants of the new Chrysanthemum have not been observed to be resistant to pests and other pathogens common to plants grown under commercial conditions.
  • Temperature tolerance: Plants of the new Chrysanthemum have been observed to tolerate temperatures ranging from about −12° C. to 35° C. and to be suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 10.

Claims

1. A new and distinct Chrysanthemum plant named ‘DLFLOTU3’ as illustrated and described.

Patent History
Patent number: PP32629
Type: Grant
Filed: Mar 19, 2020
Date of Patent: Dec 15, 2020
Patent Publication Number: 20200305329
Assignee: DELIFLOR ROYALTIES B.V. (Maasdijk)
Inventor: Arie Gerard Post (Delft)
Primary Examiner: Keith O. Robinson
Application Number: 16/873,330
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Light To Medium Pink (PLT/291)
International Classification: A01H 5/02 (20180101); A01H 6/14 (20180101);