Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of impatiens plant known by the cultivar name Vista Impatiens No. 14, and characterized by its intensely brilliant, large orange flowers, profuse year-round flowering even in high light and high temperature conditions, highly variegated foliage that retains its variegation foliage that retains its variegation year-round, vigorous and fast rate of growth, and tall, upright self-branching habit which makes it ideal for bedding plants, pot plant culture and hanging baskets.
Abstract: A new cultivar of African violet named South Dakota particularly characterized by its vigorous growth habit, profuse bouquet positioned on upright flower stems; deep violet purple flower color, with the centers of the flower being relatively darker; single flower form; dark green leaves, and its long lasting and non-dropping flowers.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 3, 1983
Date of Patent:
December 17, 1985
Assignee:
Gessellschaftsvertrag uber die Ergindergemeinschaft "OPTIMARA"
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of African violet plant named Improved Oregon, characterized by its vigorous growth habit, abundance of upright wire-like flower stems each of which produces 7-9 flowers having frilled edges and intensive pink flower color, profuse flowering, long lasting and non-dropping flowers, and by its dark green, generally round and finely serrated leaves.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 5, 1984
Date of Patent:
December 17, 1985
Assignee:
Gessellschaftsvertrag uber die Ergindergemeinschaft "OPTIMARA"
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of African violet plant named Sequoia characterized by its vigorous growth habit, dark green and shiny leaves, strong upright flower stems, each carrying 7-9 or more double frilled flowers, purple violet in flower color; profuse flowering habit, and its ability to produce a saleable attractive plant with a full flower head within 8-10 weeks after potting.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 5, 1984
Date of Patent:
December 17, 1985
Assignee:
Gessellschaftsvertrag uber die Ergindergemeinschaft "OPTIMARA"