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USPP14331
Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Flame`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Flame`, characterized by its yellow-colored flowers with red purple-colored venation and speckles and red purple-colored labellum; freely flowering habit; upright, freely branching and sturdy flowering stems, and excellent postproduction longevity.
2003-12-02
USPP14330
Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Lady`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Lady`, characterized by its light purple-colored flowers with purple-colored speckles and purple-colored labellum; freely flowering habit; upright, freely branching and sturdy flowering stems, and excellent postproduction longevity.
2003-12-02
USPP14329
Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Wonder`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Wonder`, characterized by its yellow green-colored flowers with red purple-colored speckles and red purple-colored labellum; freely flowering habit; upright, freely branching and sturdy flowering stems, and excellent postproduction longevity.
2003-12-02
USPP14328
Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Moon`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Moon`, characterized by its yellow green-colored flowers with red purple-colored labellum; freely flowering habit; upright, freely branching and sturdy flowering stems, and excellent postproduction longevity.
2003-12-02
USPP14327
Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Beauty`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Beauty`, characterized by its dark red purple-colored flowers with darker red purple-colored labellum; freely flowering habit; upright, freely branching and sturdy flowering stems, and excellent postproduction longevity.
2003-12-02
USPP14295
Phalaenopsis plant named `Isis`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis orchid named `Isis` characterized by broad elliptic leaves; green/brown stem; showy light purple flowers with dark purple stripes, and white margins and bases; dull, green leaves; and freely flowering with 10-15 flowers and buds per raceme.
2003-11-11
USPP14266
Phalaenopsis plant named `Osiris`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis orchid named `Osiris` characterized by broad elliptic leaves; brown stem; showy light purple flowers with dark purple stripes and white margins; dull, green leaves with silvery glance and purple spots; and freely flowering with 10-15 flowers and buds per raceme.
2003-11-04
USPP14265
Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Fire`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named `Exotic Fire`, characterized by its pale yellow-colored flowers with red purple-colored venation and red purple-colored labellum; freely flowering habit; upright, freely branching and sturdy flowering stems, and excellent postproduction longevity.
2003-11-04
US20030172426P1
PHALAENOPSIS PLANT NAMED 'ISIS'
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis orchid named ‘Isis’ characterized by broad elliptic leaves; green/brown stem; showy light purple flowers with dark purple stripes, and white margins and bases; dull, green leaves; and freely flowering with 10-15 flowers and buds per raceme.
2003-09-11
US20030172425P1
PHALAENOPSIS PLANT NAMED 'OSIRIS'
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis orchid named ‘Osiris’ characterized by broad elliptic leaves; brown stem; showy light purple flowers with dark purple stripes and white margins; dull, green leaves with silvery glance and purple spots; and freely flowering with 10-15 flowers and buds per raceme.
2003-09-11
USPP13207
Phalaenopsis plant named (Golden Buddha×Pearlie) `Pine Ridge-A`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis Orchid plant named (Golden Buddha×Pearlie) `Pine Ridge-A` which produces flowers which are pastel yellow with pink centers and orange red labellum. The flowers are carried on short, sturdy, and upright racemes. The flowers are long lasting. The foliage is compact, very dark green, and glossy. Plants of the new cultivar grow quickly to marketable size. The above features combined make the new cultivar particularly well-suited to commercial production and marketing practices.
2002-11-12
USPP13146
Phalaenopsis plant named (Ken Peterson×Mama Cass) `Pine Ridge #3`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis Orchid plant named (Ken Peterson×Mama Cass) `Pine Ridge #3` which produces numerous orange pink-colored flowers on sturdy, upright, and frequently branched racemes. The flowers are long lasting and of good substance. The flowers change color noticeably with age becoming pink tinged with yellow. The plants flower early in the season and have been observed to flower off-season. The foliage is dark green and glossy. Plants of the new cultivar grow very quickly to marketable size. The above features combined make the new cultivar particularly well-suited to commercial production and marketing practices.
2002-10-29
USPP13092
Phalaenopsis plant named (Ken Peterson×Mama Cass) `Pine Ridge #6`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis Orchid plant named (Ken Peterson×Mama Cass) `Pine Ridge #6` which produces numerous dark pink-colored flowers on sturdy, upright, and frequently branched racemes. The flowers are long lasting and of good substance. The plants flower early in the season and have been observed to flower off-season. The foliage is dark green and glossy. Plants of the new cultivar grow very quickly to marketable size. The above features combined make the new cultivar particularly well-suited to commercial production and marketing practices.
2002-10-15
USPP13088
Phalaenopsis plant named `(Brother Sophia) Pine Ridge #1`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis Orchid plant named (Brother Sophia) `Pine Ridgte #1` which produces flowers which are almost entirely covered with purple-violet spots over a white background. The flowers are carried on sturdy, upright, frequently branched racemes. The flowers are long lasting and of thick substance. The foliage is attractively marked with silver blotches and spots. Plants of the new cultivar grow quickly to marketable size. The above features combined make the new cultivar particularly well-suited to commercial production and marketing practices.
2002-10-15
US6460316
Modified atmosphere packaging for a floral grouping
Methods are provided for packaging floral groupings in a modified atmosphere at or near the site or harvest. The modified atmosphere package, which generally contain oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations which differ from those seen in air, is constructed of a material which has modified atmosphere characteristics such that the material is permeable to certain gases while impermeable to others. The package may also include fluid impermeable perforations to assist in the removal of the floral grouping from the package. A surface packaging agent, which maintains the appearance of the floral grouping and/or the modified atmosphere package, may also be present on the package, and a floral grouping maintenance agent, which maintains the appearance of the floral grouping, may also be disposed within the package with the floral grouping before partially sealing the modified atmosphere package about the floral grouping.
2002-10-08
US6459017
Iris transformation method
Methods of transformation and regeneration of Iris germanica cell suspensions are disclosed. Also disclosed are transgenic Iris germanica cells and plants made by the disclosed methods.
2002-10-01
USPP13048
Phalaenopsis plant named `Artemisa`
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named `Artemisa`, characterized by its upright and compact plant habit with relatively short flower stems; short dark green leaves; showy purple-colored flowers; freely flowering habit; and excellent flower longevity.
2002-10-01
US20020124292P1
PHALAENOPSIS PLANT NAMED 'ARTEMISA'
A new and distinct cultivar of Phalaenopsis plant named ‘Artemis’, characterized by its upright and compact plant habit with relatively short flower stems; short dark green leaves; showy purple-colored flowers; freely flowering habit; and excellent flower longevity.
2002-09-05
USPP12639
Phalaenopsis orchid plant named `Anthura Gold`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis orchid plant named `Anthura Gold` particularly characterized by its attractive and unique yellow flowers and economical propagation via tissue culture. `Anthura Gold` has relatively small, dark-green foliage, a rapid growth rate, and a compact plant structure which is suitable for packaging and shipping to the market.
2002-05-21
US6357207
Modified atmosphere packaging for a floral grouping
Methods are provided for packaging floral groupings in a modified atmosphere at or near the site or harvest. The modified atmosphere package, which generally contain oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations which differ from those seen in air, is constructed of a material which has modified atmosphere characteristics such that the material is permeable to certain gases while impermeable to others. The package may also include fluid impermeable perforations to assist in the removal of the floral grouping from the package. A surface packaging agent, which maintains the appearance of the floral grouping and/or the modified atmosphere package, may also be present on the package, and a floral grouping maintenance agent, which maintains the appearance of the floral grouping, may also be disposed within the package with the floral grouping before partially sealing the modified atmosphere package about the floral grouping.
2002-03-19
USPP12177
Phalaenopsis plant named `Dorothy Applegate`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis orchid variety named `Dorothy Applegate` which produces flowers which are almost entirely covered with bright-pink stripes and spots over a white background. The flowers are carried on sturdy, upright, frequently branched spikes. Mature plants initiate spikes year round, regardless of season, and once in bloom, tend to remain in bloom. The plant grows very easily and quickly to marketable size.
2001-10-30
US6060313
Methods for clone-multiplication of paphiopedilums
The present invention provides a method for clone-multiplication of a Paphiopedilum wherein a scape terminal bud or an axillary shoot, whose surface has been sterilized, or an aseptic shoot obtained by an aseptic cultivation, of a Paphiopedilum stock, are cut into cross-sectional pieces which are then cultivated in a medium containing a plant hormone. By cutting an aseptic shoot containing a number of axillary buds into cross-sectional pieces and cultivating, a multishoot formation is feasible. Also by employing a liquid medium containing a solid support such as a rockwool or a paper filter in the culture, the plant death due to browning of tissues can effectively be prevented. In addition, by optimizing the method for sterilizing the buds before blooming, the medium composition and the culture condition, a large scale production of Paphiopedilums by means of a clone multiplication technology becomes feasible.
2000-05-09
US5864985
Method for producing phalaenosis clone plants through root tip culture
Disclosed is a method for producing Phalaenopsis orchid clone plants, which comprises cutting the tip of a growing root of a Phalaenopsis orchid that has been prepared under sterile conditions at a length of from 1 to 5 mm to prepare a root tip for culture having said predetermined length, cultivating said root tip in a PLB-inducing medium under sterile conditions to thereby induce PLB therein, further cultivating said PLB in a propagating medium, and then re-differentiating said PLB in a re-differentiation medium. The method is practicable and stably given PLB of Phalaenopsis orchids.
1999-02-02
US5854178
Bioactive compounds
Novel bioactive compounds which when applied to plants in bioregulatory amounts, enhance plant development responses, resulting in enhanced plant properties such as increased total biomass, increased yield, and increased plant quality. Some of the compounds increase the content of taxol and related taxanes in yew plants. One compound, 2-[diethylaminoethyl]-2-methylpropylether causes plants treated with the compound to have resistance to chewing insects. The compound 2-[diethylaminoethyl]-2-methyl-2-phenylpropylether causes plants treated with the compound to have resistance to sucking insects.
1998-12-29
USPP10682
Phalaenopis orchid plant named `Nopsya`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis orchid plant named `Nopsya`, particularly characterized by its attractive pink striped flowers with a dark center, economical propagation via tissue culture, very rapid growth, long lasting flowers, and plant dimensions suitable for packaging and shipping to market.
1998-11-10
USPP10681
Phalaenopsis orchid plant named `Balysa`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis orchid plant named `Balysa`, particularly characterized by its pure white flowers with a contrasting dark purple center, economical propagation via tissue culture, very rapid growth, and plant dimensions suitable for packaging and shipping to market.
1998-11-10
USPP10394
Phalaenopsis orchid plant named `Sylba`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis orchid plant named `Sylba,` particularly characterized by its attractive white flowers with fine lavender stripes and a dark red-purple spotted center, economical propagation via tissue culture, very rapid growth, and plant dimensions suitable for packaging and shipping to market.
1998-05-12
USPP10392
Phalaenopsis orchid plant named `Abylos`
A new and distinct Phalaenopsis orchid variety named `Abylos` particularly characterized by its abundant white flowers which are flushed with pink, and a contrasting dark purple center. Its horticultural traits further include economical propagation via tissue culture, very rapid growth, abundant flower production, and plant dimensions suitable for packaging and shipping to market.
1998-05-12
US5710099
Bioactive compounds
Novel bioactive compounds which when applied to plants in bioregulatory amounts, enhance plant development responses, resulting in enhanced plant properties such as increased total biomass, increased yield, and increased plant quality. Some of the compounds increase the content of taxol and related taxanes in yew plants. One compound, 2-[diethylaminoethyl]-2-methylpropylether causes plants treated with the compound to have resistance to chewing insects. The compound 2-[diethylaminoethyl]-2-methyl-2-phenylpropylether causes plants treated with the compound to have resistance to sucking insects.
1998-01-20
USPP6510
Phalaenopsis plant named Velmer
A Phalaenopsis plant named Velmer particularly characterized by its round flower shape, heavy substance, superior lasting quality of the flower when cut, superior vigor and growth habit, and by its white to yellow labellum, yellow-orange callus and generally brown streaking on the callus parts of the labellum.
1989-01-03
USPP4715
Orchid plant: Golden King
A new and distinctive variety of orchid hybrid plant of the genus Phalaenopsis distinguishes itself particularly by the overall pure yellow coloration of its flowers which is rare in this genus. The new variety of orchid hybrid plant quite differs from its parents, plants of the same hybrid population, and other yellow flowered Phalaenopsis, in its unusually large size, longer blooming life, matchless yellow coloration without spots and greater profusion.
1981-05-12
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