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USPP14317P3
USPP14317P3 US09/950,211 US95021101V USPP14317P3 US PP14317 P3 USPP14317 P3 US PP14317P3 US 95021101 V US95021101 V US 95021101V US PP14317 P3 USPP14317 P3 US PP14317P3
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  • the new plant of this invention is the result of a unique hybridization, with the breeding achievement being evidenced in the outstanding combination of characteristics exhibited by this new and distinct Crape Myrtle (‘Coral Filli’ Lagerstroemia indica ) plant, which include:
  • ‘Coral Filli’ was the result of a 40-year breeding program. Its ancestry includes various seedlings of Lagerstroemia indica . More specifically, the plant resulted as a selected hardier seedling from the Fleming Crape Myrtle “Filligree” series. ‘Coral Filli’ resulted from a cross between two unnamed/unpatented Fleming L. indica plants.
  • This hardy Crape Myrtle plant contributes to the market with its sheer beauty, its compact Growth habit, its great resistance to disease and insects, its stability through extremes in rain and drought, and its Extreme hardiness.
  • the flower, bud, foliage, and growth habit of the plant are shown in the attached illustrations.
  • Sheet 1 depicts a typical plant of ‘Coral Filli’.
  • Sheet 2 shows a close-up of the blooms and foliage.
  • the colors are as true as is reasonably possible to attain in photographic illustrations of this type.
  • the colors illustrated may be slightly off due to light reflectance.
  • the new Crape Myrtle plant differs from the seed parent and pollen parent in the following ways:
  • Tree width 11 ⁇ 2 ft.
  • Type of trunk Single trunk with approximately 20 to 50 spreading branches.
  • Thickness 3 cm.
  • Branching habit Heavy; 20 to 50 branches in average on main trunk.
  • Internode length About 1 ⁇ 2 inch, 11 ⁇ 2 cm.
  • Leaves ( lamina ).—Compact, elliptical with rounded apex and base.
  • Average leaf width About 3 ⁇ 4 inch, 2 cm.
  • Color immature. Slightly darker than 5-L, page 69, PLATE 23.
  • Type. Cluster.
  • Shape Orbiculate with a strong wave.
  • Shape Rotund; apex 1 ⁇ 2 cm in width.
  • Hardiness Hardy to at least ⁇ 30 degrees Fahrenheit, or Zone 4.
  • Plant is very disease resistant; very pest resistant; sturdy through excessive drought or water.
  • This plant as a hybridized hardy Lagerstroemia, is valuable to the landscape market for its improvements in different colored, outstanding flowers, refined foliage, dwarf, compact and uniform breaking action, all-around vigor, and adaption to extreme environments, including the ability to consistently survive winter temperatures of at least ⁇ 30 degrees Fahrenheit.

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A new and distinct cultivar of dwarf winter hardy Lagerstroemia plant named 'Coral Filli' is the result of a unique hybridization. This new and distinct cultivar is characterized primarily as to novelty by its extreme cold hardiness to Zone 4, its numerous sturdy bright coral-pink blooms, its compact spreading performance with heavy branching, its vigorous and uniform growth habit, and its floriferous nature form midsummer until frost.

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Genus/species: Lagerstroemia indica.
Varietal denomination: ‘Coral Filli’.
BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT
The new plant of this invention is the result of a unique hybridization, with the breeding achievement being evidenced in the outstanding combination of characteristics exhibited by this new and distinct Crape Myrtle (‘Coral Filli’ Lagerstroemia indica) plant, which include:
(a) The plant being very refined and floriferous with flowers that are outstanding for their wide bright coral-pink blooms that compliment the landscape;
(b) The plant being dwarf, but vigorous, with compact and uniformly spiraling spreading action which gives it unique landscape utility;
(c) The plant being very floriferous with flowers that stay open at least 2 full days;
(d) The plant being so hardy that it can consistently withstand winter temperatures of at least −30 degrees Fahrenheit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
‘Coral Filli’ was the result of a 40-year breeding program. Its ancestry includes various seedlings of Lagerstroemia indica. More specifically, the plant resulted as a selected hardier seedling from the Fleming Crape Myrtle “Filligree” series. ‘Coral Filli’ resulted from a cross between two unnamed/unpatented Fleming L. indica plants.
This new plant first bloomed in the summer of 1978 and was selected by David Fleming and Gretchen Zwetzig on David Fleming's property in Lincoln, Nebr. The plant was observed here under typical conditions for Nebraska, at approximately 3 years of age. Asexual propagation of the plant by cuttings and root division in Lincoln, Nebr., has shown that the unique and distinguishing features of the plant are faithfully transmitted from generation to generation and appear to be fixed. ‘Coral Filli’ reproduces true to type in successive generations of asexual reproduction.
Since its origin, the plant has bloomed from midsummer until frost, while exhibiting the above-mentioned distinctive characteristics. This hardy Crape Myrtle plant contributes to the market with its sheer beauty, its compact Growth habit, its great resistance to disease and insects, its stability through extremes in rain and drought, and its Extreme hardiness.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The flower, bud, foliage, and growth habit of the plant are shown in the attached illustrations.
More specifically, Sheet 1 depicts a typical plant of ‘Coral Filli’.
Sheet 2 shows a close-up of the blooms and foliage. The colors are as true as is reasonably possible to attain in photographic illustrations of this type. The colors illustrated may be slightly off due to light reflectance.
DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW PLANT
What follows is a detailed description of the new cultivar. The specific color designations set forth by PLATE and number designations are in accordance with the Dictionary of Color (Mearz and Paul), while general color recitations are consistent with ordinary American color terminology.
‘Coral Filli’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. It is to be understood that the phenotype may vary significantly with variations in the environment such as temperature, light intensity, and day length, without, however any difference in genotype of the plant. The following botanical characteristics and observations are taken from a 3 year old plant when grown under normal outdoor conditions in Lincoln, Nebr.
The PLANT
The new Crape Myrtle plant differs from the seed parent and pollen parent in the following ways:
TABLE 1
Unnamed Unnamed
Fleming Fleming
‘Coral Filli’ L. indica L. indica
Width: 1 ½ ft. 3 ft. 3 ½ ft.
Height: 1 ½ ft. 3 ft. 3 ½ ft.
Form: flat globe upright globe
Hardiness: −30 degrees −25 degrees −25 degrees
Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Fahrenheit
Branching: Compact, thick Medium length Medium length
No. of flowers per 40 20 35
day per season:
Tree performance.—From spreading to flat spreading.
Tree form.—Flat globe.
Tree height.—Dwarf, about 1½ feet.
Tree width.—1½ ft.
Type of trunk.—Single trunk with approximately 20 to 50 spreading branches.
Trunk color.—Brown. 8-C, page 37, PLATE 7.
Branches:
Color.—Brown. 2-C, page 37, PLATE 7.
Thickness: 3 cm.
Average length.— 6-10 inches.
Branching habit.—Heavy; 20 to 50 branches in average on main trunk.
Internode length.—About ½ inch, 1½ cm.
Foliage:
Leaves (lamina).—Compact, elliptical with rounded apex and base.
Margin.—Entire.
Average leaf length.—About 1½ inches, 3¼ cm.
Average leaf width.—About ¾ inch, 2 cm.
Color immature.—Slightly darker than 5-L, page 69, PLATE 23.
Upper surface of mature leaf.—Same as immature leaf color.
Underside of mature leaf.—5-B, page 67, PLATE 22.
Color change.—Purplish.
Luster.—Dull sheen.
Petiole.—Green. 5-B, page 67, PLATE 22.
Length.—1 cm.
Flower:
Pedicel length.—0.5 cm.
Pedicel color.—6-G, page 65, PLATE 21.
Bud shape.—Round to trapezoidal.
Bud length.—½ inch.
Bud width.—½ inch.
Bud color.—5-H, page 35, PLATE 6.
Cluster.—Conic, broad.
Inflorescence.—11 flowers on average per one cluster.
Type.—Cluster.
Bloom diameter.—1¾ inches, 4½ cm.
Number of flowers.—50 on average per inflorescence.
Shape or form.—Single, six petals.
Fragrance.—Slight.
Petals:
Color (for both surfaces).—Between 1-E, pg. 107, PLATE 42 and 2-J, pg. 107, PLATE 42.
Shape.—Orbiculate with a strong wave.
Petal length.—1 inch.
Petal apex.—Rounded.
Petal width.—¾ inch, 1½ cm.
Petal margin.—Smooth or entire.
Persistence of individual bloom.—2 days.
Base.—Connate.
Reproductive organs:
Style.—Pale pink.
Pistil.—One.
Filaments.—Pale pink.
Anthers.—Yellow.
Stamens.—30 to 35 arranged around the pistil.
Pollen.—Scarce.
Pollen color.—1-L, page 43, PLATE 10.
Fruit:
Shape.—Rotund; apex ½ cm in width.
Color.—Green when immature, matures to purple.
Seeds:
Color.—Grayish-brown.
Size.—¼ cm.
Growth:
Habit.—Dwarf, about 1½ feet.
Blooming period.—July until October.
Hardiness: Hardy to at least −30 degrees Fahrenheit, or Zone 4.
General health: Plant is very disease resistant; very pest resistant; sturdy through excessive drought or water.
Time it takes to produce “finished” plant: 2 years for apx. 5 gallon plant.
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
This plant, as a hybridized hardy Lagerstroemia, is valuable to the landscape market for its improvements in different colored, outstanding flowers, refined foliage, dwarf, compact and uniform breaking action, all-around vigor, and adaption to extreme environments, including the ability to consistently survive winter temperatures of at least −30 degrees Fahrenheit.

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1. A new and distinct cultivar of Lagerstroemia plant, as herein shown and described, characterized by its beautiful coral-pink flowers and refined foliage, its dwarf and compact spreading action, its vigor, and its extreme hardiness.
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