US2020253142A1PendingUtilityA1

Calibrachoa plant with radially symmetric coloration

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Assignee: PLANT 21 LLCPriority: Mar 15, 2011Filed: Aug 26, 2019Published: Aug 13, 2020
Est. expiryMar 15, 2031(~4.7 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Ushio Sakazaki
A01H 5/02A01H 6/821A01G 22/00A01H 1/02
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Abstract

The present invention relates to Calibrachoa plants displaying at least one inflorescence with a radially symmetric pattern along the center of the fused petal margins, wherein the pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence and does not fade during the life of the inflorescence.

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         1 . A  Calibrachoa  plant comprising at least one inflorescence with a radially symmetric pattern along the center of the fused petal margins, wherein said pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence and does not fade during the life of the inflorescence. 
     
     
         2 . The  Calibrachoa  plant of  claim 1 , wherein said radially symmetric pattern is yellow, white, or cream. 
     
     
         3 . The  Calibrachoa  plant of  claim 1 , wherein said radially symmetric pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence to the edge of the petals. 
     
     
         4 . The  Calibrachoa  plant of  claim 1 , wherein said radially symmetric pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence to more than halfway towards the edge of the petals. 
     
     
         5 . The  Calibrachoa  plant of  claim 1 , wherein said radially symmetric pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence to less than halfway towards the edge of the petals. 
     
     
         6 . The  Calibrachoa  plant of  claim 1 , wherein said radially symmetric pattern extends any distance between the center of the inflorescence and the edge of the petals. 
     
     
         7 . The  Calibrachoa  plant of  claim 1 , wherein said radially symmetric pattern has a color that is not the same as the petal color. 
     
     
         8 . A  Calibrachoa  plant of  claim 1 , wherein the plant is produced from tissue having ATCC Deposit Accession No. XXX, and
 (a) the  Calibrachoa  plant of  claim 1 , which is the variety ‘Cherry Star’.   
     
     
         9 . A method for producing a  Calibrachoa  plant comprising at least one inflorescence with a radially symmetric pattern along the center of the fused petal margins, comprising
 (a) crossing, as the male or female parent, a first  Calibrachoa  plant comprising at least one inflorescence with said radially symmetric pattern, with a second  Calibrachoa  plant that does not comprise an inflorescence with said radially symmetric pattern, and   (b) selecting progeny that have said radially symmetric pattern
 wherein said radially symmetric pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence towards the edge of the petals and does not fade during the life of the inflorescence. 
   
     
     
         10 . The method of  claim 9 , wherein said radially symmetric pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence to the edge of the petals. 
     
     
         11 . A  Calibrachoa  plant produced by the method of  claim 9 , wherein tissue from said plant can be asexually propagated to produce a  Calibrachoa  plant comprising inflorescence with said radially symmetric pattern. 
     
     
         12 . A method for asexually reproducing a  Calibrachoa  plant having at least one inflorescence with a radially symmetric pattern along the center of the fused petal margins, comprising
 (a) obtaining a tissue cutting from said plant,   (b) culturing said tissue cutting under conditions sufficient to produce a plantlet with roots and shoots; and   (c) growing said plantlet to produce a plant,   wherein said pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence towards the edge of the petals and does not fade during the life of the inflorescence.   
     
     
         13 . The method of  claim 12 , wherein said radially symmetric pattern extends from the center of the inflorescence to the edge of the petals.

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