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(10) Patent N0.: (45) Date of Patent:
CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANT NAMED ‘SYAUB ORAN’
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Latin Name: Chrysanthemumxmorifolium Varietal Denomination: Syaub Oran
Int. Cl. A01H 5/00
Jun. 12, 2012
(2006.01)
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See application ?le for complete search history. (75) Inventor:
Mark A. Smith, Alva, FL (US) Primary Examiner * Annette Para
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Assignee: Syngenta Crop Protection AG, Basel
(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm i Joshua L, Price
(CH) (57) (*)
Notice:
ABSTRACT
Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
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patent is extended or adjusted under 35
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A new Chrysanthemum plant named Syaub Oran part1cu
U_S_C_ 154(b) by 0 days_
larly distinguished by the long-lasting, greyed-orange col ored in?orescences, dark green foliage, with rounded and
(21) Appl. No.: 12/932,887 (22)
Filed:
mounded plant habit.
Mar. 9, 2011
1 Drawing Sheet
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2 ‘Syaub Oran’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary signi?
Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed:
Chrysanthemumxmorlfolium. Varietal denomination: ‘Syaub Oran’. BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT
cantly with variations in environment such as temperature, 5
light intensity and day length. A Plant Breeder’ s Right for this cultivar was applied for in
The present invention comprises a new Chrysanthemum, botanically known as Chrysanthemum>
Canada on Mar. 19, 2010 (No. 10-6889). ‘Syaub Oran’ has not been made publicly available more than one year prior to
the ?ling of this application. The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be basic characteristics of the new variety. The
mounded plant habit.
combination of these characteristics distinguishes this Chry
‘ Syaub Oran’ originated from a hybridization made in Feb ruary 2007 in a controlled breeding environment in Tenjo,
santhemum as a new and distinct variety.
Columbia. The female parent was the proprietary plant des
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS
ignated ‘Yohannah’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 16,387, with lighter orange in?orescences, smaller plant habit that is a bit more The accompanying photographic drawing shows typical upright, and a 1 week slower natural season ?owering 20 ?ower and foliage characteristics of ‘ Syaub Oran’ with colors response. The male parent of ‘Syaub Oran’ was identi?ed as ‘Yobon being as true as possible with an illustration of this type.
nie’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 18,886, with greyed-orange color
The photographic drawing shows a ?owering potted plant
that fades more quickly, a smaller plant siZe and a few days of the new variety. faster natural ?owering response. The resultant seed was 25 sown in June 2007.
‘Syaub Oran’ was selected as one ?owering plant within the progeny of the stated cross in the November 2007 in a
DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
The plant used for the photographs was about 12 weeks The ?rst act of asexual reproduction of ‘Syaub Oran’ was 30 old, grown in Monroeville, N.J., in an outdoor trial. One accomplished when vegetative cuttings were propagated rooted cuttings grown in a nine inch pot with no terminal from the initial selection in December 2007 in a controlled
controlled environment in Alva, Fla.
pinching of the apices. The photograph was taken in mid September 2010 in New Jersey. The plant descriptions and measurements were taken in BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION 35 Gilroy, Calif. in May 2010 under natural light. Plants were Horticultural examination of plants grown from cuttings of grown under conditions which approximate those generally the plant initiated in December 2007 and continuing thereaf used for potted Chrysanthemum trials in a greenhouse. These environment in Alva, Fla.
ter has demonstrated that the combination of characteristics as herein disclosed for ‘Syaub Oran’ are ?rmly ?xed and are
retained through successive generations of asexual reproduc tion.
0 plants used in the descriptions were about 10 weeks old. Color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Soci
ety Colour Chart (R.H.S.) 2001.
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Quantity ofshort days to?owering (response time) .i54
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE NEW VARIETY ‘SYAUB ORAN’ AND A QIMII AR VARIETY
‘Yogretchen’ (U.S. Plant ‘Syaub Oran’
Flower color lastingness: Growth habit: Natural season response:
Natural season ?oweringiMid-September.
Quantity of in?orescences per plantiApproXimately 5
Pat. No. 13,672)
6 weeks from ?rst ?ower.
Lasts longer Fades quicker Rounded/bit larger More upright/bit smaller size
size
Few days slower
Few days faster
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Lastingness of individual blooms on the plant.iAbout
FragranceiSlightly spicy. Bud (just when opening/ showing color): Color.iMottled hues of RHS 162D and RHS 164B. Length.*1.0 cm.
Plant:
Width.*0.8 cm.
Form, growth and habitiHerbaceous decorative gar
Shape.4Oblate.
den-type, stems upright and outwardly spreading, freely branching, strong and moderately vigorous growth habit.
Immature in?orescence: Diameteri3.5 cm.
Color of ray ?orets, upper surfaceiRHS 163B over laid with RHS N163C and RHS N163B basally. Lower surfaceiRHS 163B with some overlay RHS
Plant height.*13-14 cm.
Plant height (in?orescence included).i20-24 cm. Plant width.*20 cm.
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Garden performance and tolerance to weather.iVery
good.
Diameter*4.5-5.0 cm.
Depth. *20 cm. Total diameter of rdisc’.4O.3-O.4 cm.
Roots:
Number of days to initiate roots.~4 days at about 22
Receptacle height.4O.3 cm.
degrees C.
Receptacle diameter4O.3-O.4 cm.
Number of days to produce a rooted cutting.*10-12 days at 22 degrees C.
Ray ?orets: Average quantity of ?oretsiApproximately 130 in
lypeiFine, ?brous, free branching.
numerous whorls.
Color.iRHS N155B but whiter.
Color of?orets, upper surfaceiRHS 163B overlaid
Foliage: ArrangementiAltemate.
RHS N163C and RHS N163B basally becoming more RHS 163C overlaid RHS 167B. Lower surfaceiClosest to RHS 163C. Length.i2.3-2.6 cm.
Immature, leafcolor, upper surfaceiRHS 147A. Lower surfaceiClosest to RHS 137C.
Mature, leaf color, upper surfaceiRHS 147A. Lower surfaceiClosest to RHS 137C. Length.i5.3-5.5 cm.
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Width.i2.8-3.2 cm.
Margin .iEntire. Texture, upper surfaceiPapillose. Lower surfaceiPapillose.
Base shapeiAttenuate.
Apex shapeiAcute.
Disc ?orets:
Marginilrregularly lobed; slightly palmate; serrate.
Average quantity of?oretsiApproximately 20-24. Color of?oretsiRHS 1C with RHS 12A apex. Length.40.5 cm. 45
Width.*0.1 cm.
ShapeiTubular, elongated. Apex shapeiAcute, 5 pointed.
Petiole coloniRHS 138B. Length.i2.2-2.5 cm.
Phyllaries:
Diameter*0.2 cm.
TextureiBi?d T-shaped hairs.
Width.*0.6-0.7 cm.
ShapeiElliptical. Apex shapeilrregularly emarginate.
Shape.4Ovate.
Texture, upper surfaceiBi?d T-shaped hairs. Lower surfaceiBi?d T-shaped hairs. Color ofveins, upper surfaceiRHS 138B. Color ofveins, lower surfaceiRHS 138B.
1 67C. Mature in?orescence:
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Stem:
QuantityiApproximately 25. Color, upper surfaceiRHS 137A. Lower surfaceiRHS 137A but appears lighter with
Quantity ofmain branches perplant.i4-6, with many secondary branches. Color ofstem.iRHS 146B. Length ofstem.*13-15 cm.
hairs. Length.40.6-0.7 cm. Width.*0.2 cm. 55
Shape.4Ovate to ligulate.
Diameter*O.3-O.35 cm.
Apex shapeiAcute.
Length ofinternodes.4O.5-1.O cm. TextureiBi?d T-shaped hairs. Color ofpeduncleiRHS 146B. Length ofpeduncle.*5.7-7.0 cm.
BasediFused.
MarginsiEntire. 60
Peduncle diameter4O.15 cm.
TextureiBi?d T-shaped hairs.
Pistilil. Length.40.5 cm.
In?orescence:
lypeiCompositae type, solitary decorative-type in?o rescences, borne terminally above foliage, ray ?orets arranged acropetally on a capitulum.
Texture, upper surfaceiSmooth. Lower surfaceiBi?d T-shaped hairs. Reproductive organs:
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Style coloniRHS 1B. Style length.40.3-0.4 cm. Stigma coloniRHS 13A.
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Fertility/seed seLiHas not been observed on this
hybrid.
Ovary coloniNot observed.
Disease/pest resistance: Disease/pest resistance has not been
Slamensil.
Color of?lamenmiRHS lC. LengZh?lamenm4O3 cm. Anlher coloniRHS 13C. Anlher lengZh.4O.l cm.
Anlher shape.4Oval Color ofpollen .iNot observed. Pollen amounLiNot observed.
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observed on this hybrid. What is claimed is:
1. A neW and distinct variety of Chrysanthemum plant named ‘ Syaub Oran’ substantially as illustrated and described herein.
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