USPP9486P - Ilex hybrid variety named `Conin` - Google Patents
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- the new and distinct Ilex Hybrid plant of this invention comprises a novel and valuable holly plant of erect pyramidal habit and attractive reddish-purple new growth.
- the new growth of this plant is interestingly and clearly red due to anthocyanin, which is of distinctly higher concentration than in the parent variety.
- the plant of this invention may be advantageously employed as a specimen appointment, in either formal or informal groupings, and is very attractive in mass plantings. This plant is responsive to pruning and training and may be used in forming dense, attractive hedges, and maintained without an excessive amount of care.
- the Reddish/Purple color of the new foliage is unique and offers a novel and strikingly appealing contrast of new foliage to old foliage in plants of this market class.
- Mature leaves are a semi-glossy rich green color with attractive spines.
- FIG. 1 discloses the dense, upright, pyramidal shape, and the reddish/purple new growth of the new variety.
- FIG. 2 shows a close-up view of the attractive orange-red fruit and mature foliage of the new variety.
- FIG. 3 is a side-by-side photograph of (from left to right) the parent plant Ilex Hybrid ⁇ Mary Nell ⁇ , the new variety, the Ilex Hybrid ⁇ Nellie R. Stevens ⁇ .
- the mid-winter photograph shows the new variety's dense, upright, pyramidal shape.
- FIG. 4 is also a side-by-side photograph illustrating the leaf shapes and sizes of (from left to right) the parent plant Ilex Hybrid ⁇ Mary Nell ⁇ , the new variety, and Ilex Hybrid ⁇ Nellie R. Stevens ⁇ . Also evident is the semi-glossy leaf of the new variety compared to the glossy leaves of the other varieties.
- the parent plant of the new variety ⁇ Conin ⁇ is Ilex ⁇ Mary Nell ⁇ which originated from a controlled cross made in 1962 by Joe McDaniel at Tom Dodd Nursery in Semmes, Ala.
- the female parent was Ilex (cornuta ⁇ Burfordii ⁇ pernyi) ⁇ Red Delight ⁇ , a selection of Henry Hohman, Kingsville Nursery, Kingsville, Md.
- the male parent was Ilex latifolia.
- Ilex ⁇ Mary Nell ⁇ was named in 1981 by Thomas H. Dodd, Jr. after Joe McDaniel's wife.
- Ilex Hybrid ⁇ Nellie R. Stevens ⁇ which is very popular in the industry, is a hybrid between Ilex aquifolium and Ilex cornuta. It was released by G. A. Van-Lennep, Jr., St. Michael, Md. in 1954. It is named for the owner, Nellie R. Stevens, Oxford, Md. This non-patented plant is comparable to the new plant, however, there are many differences.
- the immatures foliage of the new variety is Grey-Purple Group 187A compared to Yellow-Green Group 144A of Ilex ⁇ Nellie R. Stevens ⁇ .
- the new variety also has more spines 5-7 compared to 2-3.
- Growth habit Upright, dense, and pyramidal shrub or small tree. Fast growth rate under normal fertilization and moisture conditions.
- Foliage Alternate, simple, evergreen, ovate to lanceolate, and vary in size from 25/8-33/4" long and 11/8-17/8" wide. The margins are slightly convex and serrate with 5-7 pairs of prominent spines.
- the spines vary in length and width from 1/16 to 1/2".
- the apex is acute and triangular with 3 prominent spines.
- the terminal spine is slightly large than the next pair and points downward at an angle to the main leaf blade. Spines alternate between long and short after this first larger pair.
- the base of the leaf is acute.
- the petiole is 1/4-3/8" long. Mid-veins and laterals are impressed on the upper leaf surface and the mid-veins are prominent on the underside.
- the upper surface of the immature leaves are glossy, glabrous, and are Greyed-Purple Group 187A.
- the lower surface of the immature leaves are Greyed-Purple Group 186B and matte. As the leaves mature the upper surface becomes Green Group 139A and the lower leaf surface becomes Yellow-Green Group 146C. This mature leaf color persists through the winter. The degree of glossiness of the mature leaf is less than that of the parent plant.
- the average length of terminal growth of the initial spring flush is about 12" for a plant in full sun and about 14" when grown in shade. After this initial flush we normally trim the plant lightly and the plant then continues to grow about 8" until we trim it a second time in the early fall. The fall growth of about 10" then hides the cut limbs. We finish in the fall with a three gallon plant about 34" tall and 20" wide. I have not noticed a difference in vigor between this plant and the parent. Although there are many variables involved it should take about 8-10 years for this plant to reach a mature height of 15-20 feet and width of 12-15 feet. In the landscape little or no pruning is necessary to produce a dense and pyramidal shrub in full sun. In shade, however, some trimming may be needed to produced the same effect. The lower limbs can be removed to produce a small tree with attractive gray-brown bark.
- Stems The young shoots and petioles have a pronounced purple pigmentation, Greyed-Purple Group 187A, and are matte. As the stems mature they become Yellow-Green Group 144A. The stem tips (1/2-1") and petioles retain the purple pigmentation into the winter. After one or more years the stems are generally Grey-Brown Group 199C, glabrous and rugose. The pith is solid and uniform. Young and older stems are densely branched.
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Description
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Distinctive Characteristics:
`Nellie R.
Characteristic
`Conin` `Mary Nell` Stevens`
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Height 15-20' 15-20' 15-25'
(Mature)
Width 12-15' 12-15' 12-15'
(Mature)
Leaf Length
2 5/8-3 3/4"
2 5/8-3 1/2"
2 1/4-3"
Leaf Width
1 1/8-1 7/8"
1 1/8-1 3/4"
1-1 1/2"
Leaf Color
Grey-Purple Yellow- Yellow-Green
(Immature)
Group 187A Green Group 144A
Group
144A
Leaf Color
Green Green Green
(Mature) Group 139A Group Group 139A
139A
Leaf Semi- Very glossy Glossy
Glossiness
Glossy
(Mature)
Leaf Shape
Ovate to Ovate to Ovate
lanceolate broadly
lanceolate
Leaf Spines
5-7 9-11 2-3
(Pairs)
Fruit Color
Orange-Red Red Group Orange-Red
Group 33A 40A Group 33A
Flower Sex
Female only Female only Female only
Leaf Base
Acute Obtuse Obtuse
Mature Shape
Dense Upright Upright
upright pyramidal pyramidal
pyramidyl rounded
rounded with age
with age
Hardiness
Zone 7 Zone 7 Zone 6
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| US08/404,105 USPP9486P (en) | 1995-03-14 | 1995-03-14 | Ilex hybrid variety named `Conin` |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| USPP8793P (en) * | 1993-06-07 | 1994-06-21 | Wye Nursery, Inc. | Holly plant named `Wyeriv` |
| USPP8792P (en) * | 1993-06-07 | 1994-06-21 | Wye Nursery, Inc. | Holly plant named `Wyebec` |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| USPP8793P (en) * | 1993-06-07 | 1994-06-21 | Wye Nursery, Inc. | Holly plant named `Wyeriv` |
| USPP8792P (en) * | 1993-06-07 | 1994-06-21 | Wye Nursery, Inc. | Holly plant named `Wyebec` |
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Owner name: FLOWERWOOD NURSERY, INC., ALABAMA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:MAGEE, JACK MITCHELL;REEL/FRAME:007392/0396 Effective date: 19950228 |
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Owner name: PLANT DEVELOPMENT SERVICE, INC., ALABAMA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:FLOWERWOOD NURSERY, INC.;REEL/FRAME:008133/0827 Effective date: 19961003 Owner name: PLANT DEVELOPMENT SERVICE, INC., ALABAMA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:FLOWERWOOD NURSERY, INC.;REEL/FRAME:008167/0231 Effective date: 19961003 |