Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron White Princess named “White Ice Philodendron” particularly characterized by its distinctive leaf appearance; large plant size; mostly open and outwardly spreading fuller plant habit; vigor and slow growth rate; less-freely branching; flat leaves; and long and wide petioles with long petiole sheaths.
Abstract: A new and distinct Philodendron cultivar named ‘PHM1’ is disclosed, characterized by deeply lobed, glossy, dark green foliage and a distinctive outwardly growing, semi-horizontal habit. Plants grow rapidly and produce an abundance of foliage. Plant habit is well suited for 8 to 12 inch commercial pots. The new variety is a Philodendron, normally produced as an indoor ornamental container plant.
Abstract: ‘PHIL01’ is a distinctive Philodendron hybrid cultivar which is characterized by the combination of a short plant height, a high degree of basal branching and small lanceolate foliage.
Abstract: A new and distinct Philodendron cultivar named ‘Lemon Lime’ is disclosed, characterized by bright lime-green to golden yellow foliage and unique pink petioles. The new cultivar produces a compact plant form and a busy plant shape, with many leaves and shoots emerging basally.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron is provided. It is a large plant; suitable for production in 15-cm and larger containers; self-heading, not vining, and self-supporting; mostly upright, somewhat outwardly spreading and open; with very vigorous growth; large, thick, very dark green leaf blades; and thick, dark purple-brown petioles.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron plant named ‘Pastel Sport #2’, characterized by its upright and outwardly spreading plant habit; dark burgundy-colored stems; glossy leaves that are initially yellow orange with pink-colored venation; and excellent postproduction longevity.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron plant named ‘Variegated Sport #1’, characterized by its upright and outwardly spreading plant habit; dark burgundy-colored stems; glossy leaves that are initially yellow green with dark reddish brown variegation; and excellent postproduction longevity.
Abstract: A distinct cultivar of Philodendron plant named ‘Xanadu-II’, characterized by its dark green, glossy, deeply-lobed leaves; long petioles; and upright growth habit. The new Philodendron is derived from the cultivar Winterbourn, disclosed in U.S. Plant Pat. No. 7,030. The new Philodendron is distinguished from the cultivar Winterbourn by its larger and more deeply lobed leaves, and its taller and more upright growth habit. These differences are particularly evident in juvenile plants which have not attained reproductive maturity.
Abstract: A distinct cultivar of Philodendron plant named ‘Brasil’, characterized by its unique dark green and yellow green variegated leaves; elongated leaf apices; and young stems and leaf petioles that are initially reddish pink becoming reddish orange and eventually light green with subsequent development.
Abstract: A Philodendron plant of compact form having broad thick leathery leaves with prominent depressed veination, brick red color when immature and becoming black red upon maturing.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron is provided. It is a large plant; suitable for production in 15-cm and larger containers; self-heading, not vining, and self-supporting; mostly upright, somewhat outwardly spreading and open; with very vigorous growth; large, thick, very dark green leaf blades; and thick, dark purple-brown petioles.
Abstract: A philodendron plant named Imperial Green having rosette plant form; dark, relatively large foliage; ease of propagation by tissue culture; compact growth habit both in 4" and larger pots; close symmetrical internodes, and a fast growth habit.
Abstract: A Philodendron plant of very compact rosette form having thick narrowly ovate to elliptic leaves, the leaves being dark-brick red becoming dark-reddish-green when mature. The petioles are black-red, short, thickened and prominently winged.
Abstract: A new Philodendron plant particularly distinguished by yellowish-green to green and dense foliage, a compact growth habit and ovate to narrow-ovate shaped foliage with pinnatifid margins and deep lobes, is disclosed.
Abstract: A self-heading Philodendron plant having uniquely shaped leaves with pronounced lobes that are distinctly hooked. New leaves are moderate reddish brown. Overall color of the plant is reddish to rich-green with reddish brown colored petioles.
Abstract: A philodendron plant named Red Wine particularly characterized by its very large and round leaves which are grey brown when immature and a very dark green when mature; compact growth habit and form; close and symmetrical internodes on mature plants, rigid stalks and erect leaves on immature plants, and by its efficient propagation by tissue culture.
Abstract: A philodendron plant named Imperial Red particularly characterized by its rosette plant form, relatively large leaves which are generally brown-maroon when immature to dark green-maroon when mature; fast and compact growth habit, and compact form; close and symmetrical internodes, dark green petioles with red-purple sheaths, and by its efficient propagation by tissue culture.
Abstract: The disclosure hereof is of a very compact, self-heading Philodendron plant of unusual density of growth. The plant is very stocky, producing an abundance of off-shoots from the crown, leaves are emerald green and are thick and glossy, having short thick petioles.
Abstract: A cultivar of Philodendron Selloum having more and smaller leaves, with a red spadix.The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Philodendron which is believed to be a sport of the Philodendron Selloum. The plant was grown from a seed found in a collection of seeds from the Philodendron Selloum and is believed to be derived from that variety. The denomination of this new variety is "Philodendron Winterbourn".Among the novel characteristics distinguishing this variety from Philodendron Selloum is that the new variety is a smaller leaved much more compact plant than Philodendron Selloum generally having many more leaves than similar aged plants of Philodendron Selloum. While the leaves of Philodendron Winterbourn are similar in overall morphology to those of Philodendron Selloum, they differ markedly in their size. The leaves of Philodendron Winterbourn are approximately three-fourths the length of those of Philodendron Selloum, but only one-third the breadth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 19, 1988
Date of Patent:
September 12, 1989
Inventors:
Veronica L. Winterbourn, Barry M. Winterbourn
Abstract: A new philodendron plant named Splendor, characterized by its rigid petioles and erect leaves, excellent leaf retention with no changes in color, relatively short internodes for a vertically grown cultivar, slow and vigorous growth, and its ability to be efficiently propagated by tissue culture.