Abstract: The present invention comprises a selection of herbal, organic and inorganic materials with curative effects combined in a powdered form for human ingestion. The demonstrated benefits on human female hormone regulation or replacement include return from irregular to regular and less painful menstrual cycles, raising estrogen and progesterone levels to normal levels through menstrual cycles, return to regular menstrual cycle hormone levels with apparent infertility cure, and return to normative metabolic response from apparent circulatory abnormalities such as excessive sweating, edema, cold hand and feet, stiffness and other such symptoms.
Abstract: There is disclosed herein, a Philodendron plant ("King of Spades") particularly characterized by the contrasting red and green colors of the leaves in both immature and mature state, some of the outstanding characteristics being the hastate leaf shape which gives a more open look to the whole plant while being more compact and having a higher gloss to the leaves, the glossy bronze red color of the sheath covering as the leaf opens, the dark red sheath thereafter curling back and hanging on to the stem for long periods of time, together with superior disease resistance to bacterial soft rot and shot-gun fungus.
Abstract: There is disclosed a stocky, compact self-heading Philodendron plant of unique color, having new leaves of rich chestnut red color, which color changes as the leaves mature, to a dark chestnut red and then to a medium green with dark chestnut red shading, dark chestnut red cataphylls and red black petioles add to the overall distinctive color of the plant, which retains its coloration in moderate indoor conditions.
Abstract: A philodendron plant named Ruby having dark green-brown foliage at top of plant, changing to dark green as leaves mature and new growth appears at top; vertical, fast a vigorous growth habit; grey-purple petioles, stem and petiole sheath providing a striking contrast with dark foliage; relatively short internodes which produce an abundance of foliage, and by its ease of propagation by tissue culture.
Abstract: There is disclosed a compact semi-self-heading Philodendron plant of unusual growth habit, since it will remain stocky with thick leathery emerald green, round leaves on short petioles with minimum forcing, being self-heading likewise and if grown on a pole and fertilized frequently, it becomes a striking totem specimen, the growth as a totem being slow, this providing a desirable feature since the plant will not stretch or become leggy thereby.
Abstract: There is disclosed a stocky, compact self-heading Philodendron plant of unique color, having new leaves of bright orange, which when the leaves mature change colors from orange to apricot, to yellow green to pale or medium green, pinkish red petioles adding to the overall distinctive color of the plant wherein the petioles are short and stocky averaging six to seven inches in length, whorls of twelve inch long by eight inch wide leaves that are elliptic to ovate in shape coming from the crown, a relatively high indoor light intensity and moderate temperature being needed for good color.
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 Philodendron plant particularly distinguished by having very small, narrow green leaves, compact vines with short internodes and dense growth habit, and vines that produce lateral branches, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron named `Congo` particularly characterized by its self-heading, not vining, and self-supporting appearance; large plant size; mostly upright, somewhat outwardly spreading and open plant habit; good vigor and rapid growth rate; early and freely branching; large, thick, leathery and glossy dark green leaves; and relatively long petioles with long, slightly grayed orange-colored petiole sheaths.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron plant named ‘Little Hope’, characterized by its relatively compact, upright and mounding plant habit; freely basal branching habit; dense and bushy plant form; vigorous and robust growth habit; relatively small dark green-colored leaves; and relative resistance to pathogens common to Philodendron plants.
Abstract: ‘PHIL01’ is a distinctive Philodendron 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 ‘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: ‘FLOPHI1901’ is a distinctive Philodendron plant which is characterized by the combination of a short plant height, a compact growth habit, and small, dark green foliage as well as the uniformity and stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
Abstract: A new and distinct Philodendron cultivar named ‘SHANGRI-LA’ is disclosed, characterized by deeply lobed foliage and short, compact plants with abundant basal stems. The new variety is a Philodendron, normally produced as an indoor ornamental container plant.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron plant named ‘PPIPVE007’, characterized by its relatively compact, upright and uniform plant habit; moderately vigorous growth habit; and relatively large leaves that are dark green in color with distinct lighter green-colored venation and area adjacent to the venation and pubescent petioles.
Abstract: A new and distinct Philodendron plant named ‘Summer Glory’ particularly distinguished by unique reddish bronze colored foliage on young leaves, foliage that turns a dark, shiny green as foliage matures, durability, and relative freedom from pests, is disclosed.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron plant named ‘PPIPVE015’, characterized by its relatively compact, upright and uniform plant habit; moderately vigorous to vigorous growth habit; compact leaves that are dark green in color with distinct lighter green-colored venation and area adjacent to the venation.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron plant named ‘PPIPHFB014’, characterized by its upright to outwardly spreading plant habit; moderately vigorous to vigorous growth habit; and hastate-shaped leaves that are initially reddish brown in color and becoming dark green with development.
Abstract: ‘PHELS02’ is a distinctive Philodendron plant which is characterized by dark green, glossy, pinnatifid leaves which are moderately concave and further exhibit foliar lobes that are strongly pendulous with strong, coarse undulation of the margins, as well as the uniformity and stability of these characteristics from generation to generation.
Abstract: A new and distinct cultivar of Philodendron Red Moon named ‘Fire Moon’ 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.