Abstract: A new and distinct Campanula plant with large bells of deep violet colored flowers, multiple inflorescences, no seed set, and long bloom time (from May through September in Canby, Oreg).
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Campanula plant named ‘PKMTAK1’, characterized by having compact plant habit; dense and bushy plant form, mainly due to short, upright and stiff stems; vigorous growth habit, but with less need for chemical growth retardation; small leaf size of apical and basal leaves; and deep rose colored flowers.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Campanula plant named ‘PKMT02’, characterized by having upright, compact plant habit with a wide spread area; dense and bushy plant form, mainly due to short, upright and stiff stems; vigorous growth habit, but with less need for chemical growth retardation; higher number of flowers per plant; and dark violet flower color.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Campanula plane named ‘PKMF02’, characterized by having upright, compact plant habit; dense and bushy plant form, mainly due to short, upright and stiff stems; vigorous growth habit, and with no need for chemical growth retardation; higher number of flowers per plant; large, upright, violet-blue flowers; more cutting on each stock plant; reduced need for cold treatment after flower induction; and shorter period for forcing the flowers after the cold treatment.
Abstract: Description and specifications of a new and distinct ornamentla dwarf nectarine variety which originated from the F.sub.2 population of a hand-pollinated cross of an unnamed dwarf nectarine selection (non-patented) and the Arkansas Peach Selection 164P (non-patented) are provided. This new ornamental dwarf nectarine variety can be distinguished by its dwarf plant size, bright green foliage, symmetrical plant shape, and attractive yellow/red glabrous fruit.