USO0PP23340P2
(12) United States Plant Patent
(10) Patent N0.:
Pan
US PP23,340 P2
(45) Date of Patent:
Jan. 22, 2013
(54) LANTANA PLANT NAMED ‘LANZ0001’
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Int- Cl A01H 5/00
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Latin Name: Lantana camara L. Varietal DenOminaIiOnI LANZ0001
(2006.01)
See application ?le for complete search history.
(75) Inventor: Shifeng Pan, Gilroy, CA (US) Primary Examiner * Annette Para
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Assignee: Syngenta Crop Protection AG, Basel
(74) Azzgrney, Agenz, or Firm i Joshua L, Price
(CH) ( * ) Notice:
(57) ABSTRACT A new Lamana plant named ‘LANZ0001’ particularly dis_
Subject‘ to any disclaimer, the term of this Pawnt 15 extended or adlusted under 35 U-S-C- 154(1)) by 0 days-
tinguished by the large sized, bold yellow ?owers that turn orange to red, with excellent ?oriferousness, a result of lim ited seed set, and a relatively compact and mounding habit that is well branched with dark green foliage.
(21) Appl- NO-I 13/317,062 (22)
Filed:
Oct. 7, 2011
1 Drawing Sheet
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Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed:
‘LANZ0001 ’ has not been observed under all possible
environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary signi?
Lanlana camara L.
cantly with variations in environment such as temperature,
Varietal denomination: ‘LANZ0001 ’.
light intensity and day length. BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT
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The present invention comprises a new Lanlana, botani
?ling of this application.
cally known as Lanlana camara L., and hereinafter referred to by the variety name ‘LANZ0001’. ‘LANZ0001 ’ is a product of a planned breeding program.
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be basic characteristics of the new variety. The
combination of these characteristics distinguishes this Lan
The new cultivar has large sized, bold yellow ?owers that turn orange to red, with excellent ?oriferousness, a result of lim ited seed set, and a relatively compact and mounding habit that is well branched with dark green foliage.
Zana as a new and distinct variety.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS
The accompanying photographic drawing shows typical
‘LANZ0001 ’ originates from a hybridization in a con
?ower and foliage characteristics of ‘LANZ0001 ’ with colors being as true as possible with an illustration of this type. The
trolled breeding program in July 2007 in Gilroy, Calif. USA. The female parent was an unpatented, proprietary plant iden ti?ed as ‘G297-2’ with lighter rose color, fewer in?orecences, and a smaller plant habit.
A Plant Breeder’ s Right for this cultivar was applied for in Canada on Dec. 24, 2010, #10-7127. ‘LANZ0001’ has not been made publicly available more than one year prior to the
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photographic drawing shows in FIG. 1 a close-up of an in?o rescence and in FIG. 2, a ?owering plant of the new variety. DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION
The male parent of ‘LANZ0001 ’ was identi?ed as ‘G314
1’, an unpatented, proprietary plant with lighter rose color,
The plant descriptions, measurements and aforementioned
smaller in?orescences and smaller foliage. The resultant seed ‘LANZ0001’ was selected as one ?owering plant within the progeny of the stated cross in April 2008 in a controlled
photographs were taken in Gilroy, Calif. in April, 2011 in a greenhouse. These plants were growing in 4.5 inch pots in a trial setting. The plants were about 12 weeks of age and were grown with several early sprays of Paclobutrazol, a plant
environment in Gilroy, Calif.
growth regular.
was sown in December 2007.
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Color Chart used: Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart (R.H.S.) 2001
The ?rst act of asexual reproduction of ‘LANZ0001 ’ was
accomplished when vegetative cuttings were propagated from the initial selection in the April 2008 in a controlled
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environment in Gilroy, Calif. BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE NEW VARIETY ‘LANZ0001’ AND A SIMILAR VARIETY ‘Bante Rossa’
Horticultural examination of plants grown from cuttings of
the plant initiated in Gilroy, Calif., and continuing thereafter, has demonstrated that the combination of characteristics as herein disclosed for ‘LANZ0001’ are ?rmly ?xed and are
retained through successive generations of asexual reproduc tion.
‘LANZ0001’
(U.S. Plant Pat. No. 18,148)
Flower timing:
5-7 days earlier
5-7 days later
Foliage size:
Slightly smaller
Slightly larger
Deeper rose
Somewhat lighter rose
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US PP23,340 P2 4 Plant:
Mature, color ofpetals, upper surfaceiRHS 3B base overlaid RHS 15C With slight hues of RHS 41B at throat on margins; All maturing to RHS 25D overlaid heavily With RHS 51B to RHS 51C in dusty patterns. LoWer surface: RHS 29D With shades of RHS 47D. Petal length.40.5-0.6 cm.
Form, growth and habitiRelatively compact and mounding habit, Well branched apical pinching enhances the number of branches and results in a
tighter plant habit. Plant heightiAbout 20.0 cm.
Petal diameter*O.5-O.7 cm.
Plant height (in?orescence included).i20.0-25.0 cm.
ApexiMucronulate.
Plant width.*34.0-45.0 cm.
Foliage:
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Margin .iEntire. Shape.4Obovate.
Zj/peiOpposite.
Degree of lobationiModerate.
Immature, leaf color, upper surfaceiClosest to RHS
Texture, upper surfaceiPapillose. LoWer surface: Pap
137A. LoWer surface: Closest to RHS 138A.
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Mature leaf c010,, upper surfacaiclosest to RHS 139A but a deeper green Lower Surface. RHS N138B
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Corolla tube, color, outer surfaceiRHS 26D overlaid With hues of RHS N34C that increase With intensity 15
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With maturity. Color, inner surface: RHS 39D.
Corolla tube lengthil .1 cm. Cm‘
Diameter (at opening).4O.2 cm.
WldZh"4'0'4'3 Cm‘
Corolla tube texture, outer surfaceiPubesccent. Inner
ShaPe~4OVate~
surface: Papillose.
Base shapeiAttenuate. Apex shapeiAcute. MarginiSerrulate.
20 Bud (just before opening): ColoniRHS 34A to RHS 34B. Length.*l.0-l.l cm.
TextureiHirsute; glandular hairs on both sides.
Width.*0.3 cm at tip.
Color of veins, upper surfaceiRHS 144B.
ShapeiTubular.
Color ofveins, lower surfaceiRHS 144B.
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Bram?
Petioles coloniRHS 144B.
color-iRHs 137A
Petioles length.il.5 cm.
Le'nglh-il -0'1-1 Cm
Diameter ofpetiole.4O.25 cm.
Dlamezekio'3 Cm‘
TexzuraiHirsute pilose glandular haim
Texture, upper surfaceiHirsute, glandular ha1rs.
Stem
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LoWer surface: Hirsute, glandular hairs, pilose.
Number ofsepals. *5 fused sepals forming a short tube
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around the base of each ?oret. '
Color ofsepals.iRHS 144D.
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Length OfII’IZEI’I’IOdEAIil .7-3.0 cm. .
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Length ofsepals.*O.2-O.3 cm.
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Width ofsepals.4O.l-O.2 cm.
TextureiHirsute, p1lose, glandular ha1rs.
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In?orescence:
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Pexs ape'
Zj/peiUmbel like, ?attened semi-sphere the ?orets are sessile on an ovate receptacle.
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Tejgruorj’s Outer smface'ipu escem' Inner Su 2166' G a 40 Re roductive' or ans_
Blooming habitiFloWers continuously from spring
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through fan‘
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L211 ih A) 3-0 4 cm
Number of open ?owers per in?orescenceiAbout 27.
g
Quantity of in?orescences per plant iAt least 25 in Various maturi .
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Calyx:
Len [h ofszerh *16 ()_20 0 Diafnezerio
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Sta es
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Lastingness ofindividual blooms on the plantiAbout
4 Weeks (dependmg on temperatures).
TextureiPilose, hirsute, glandular hairs.
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Stigma coloniAbout RHS 150C.
Stamens *4
Color of?lamems'iRHs 1D‘
Umbel horizontal diameter*4.0-4.4 cm.
Peduncle diameter4O.l5 cm.
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Length?laments.4O.2-O.3 cm.
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Umbel depth *2 4 cm
Length ofpeduncle.*4.0-5.0 cm.
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Style length.40.3 cm. 45
FragranceiShghtly sp1cy. . .
' ' ' Peduncle coloniRHS 144A.
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Style color'iRHs ISOD'
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RHS 3C
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Length ofanthers.4O.l cm.
Pollen amountiNone Was really observed.
Color ofpolleniNot observed. Fertility/seed setiHas not been observed on this
hybrid.
Corolla:
55 Disease/pest resistance: Disease/pest resistance has not been Floretform .iSalver-shaped to shalloW cup-shaped and observed on this hybrid. Zygomorphic, With a relatively long tube at the base. What is claimed is: Floret horizontal diameter.4O.8-l.l cm. 1. A neW and distinct variety of Lantana plant named Floret depth.*2.0 cm. ‘LANZOOOl’ substantially as illustrated and described
Immature, color of petals, upper surfaceiRHS 6B With tinge of RHS 35B on margins. LoWer surface: RHS 5B With RHS 41B.
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