USPP26058P2 - Peach tree named ‘P.F. Late 8 Ball’ - Google Patents
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- Botanical classification Prunus persica.
- the new peach tree ⁇ hereinafter referred to as the “P.F. Late 8 Ball” ⁇ was originated by Paul Friday in the experiment orchard, which is maintained for the purposes of breeding peach trees, located in Coloma, Mich. Coloma is located in the southwest section of Michigan, USDA Hardiness Zone 6A, with observed temperature ranges of minus 12 degree Fahrenheit to 90 degree Fahrenheit , also with annual rainfall of about 40 inches.
- seedlings of unrecorded parentage are maintained as seed sources for the production of seeds which are collected and planted in mass.
- the seed producing parent trees are maintained solely as proprietary trees for breeding purposes and have not been released from the experimental orchard, where such trees can be evaluated for there adaptability to local and regional growing conditions. Seeds resulting from open pollination of the trees in the experimental orchard are regularly planted in mass to produce new populations of seedlings, which are cultured and monitored to maturity. Trees with superior attributes are retained for further observation and testing, and contribute seeds to advancing generations of new populations of seedlings.
- the new and distinct variety of peach tree was asexually propagated by budding as performed in an experimental orchard located in Coloma, Mich. The asexual propagation demonstrates that such reproduction of the characteristics of the tree are consistent and are established and transmitted through succeeding asexual propagation.
- the new and very distinct variety of peach tree is of moderate spreading growth and a regular and productive bearer of peaches.
- the “P.F. Late 8 Ball” peach tree bears a very freestone peach of a diameter of 23 ⁇ 4′′ and up, a very distinguishing characteristic for an early peach.
- the blossoms are characterized by being contracted or partially spread when in full bloom.
- petals of the blossoms are of lesser length than the length of petals of normal showy blossom as exemplified by the ‘Loring’(non-patented) peach blossom.
- a very unique characteristic of this variety is the color variation from Pantone # 223 to Pantone # 250 all within a few inches down the limb.
- the fruit of this variety grows tight to the limb causing indentations in the peduncle end of the fruit.
- the flesh of this fruit is notably non-browning.
- the fruit at maturity is large, having flesh that is firm and is a yellow with a mottling of red and red around the pit.
- the skin is smooth having moderate down and is of dark red color overlying dark yellow.
- the peach is spherical having an average diameter ranging between about 21 ⁇ 2′′ to 23 ⁇ 4′′.
- the fruit has a firm flesh and may be described as resilient to the extent that the flesh is yieldable and restorable to its original state when subjected to impact forces, which may cause permanent deformities in peaches of commercial varieties.
- the firmness of the fruit facilitates handling and packaging of the peaches without damaging the same for shipment. This results in less spoilage and also increases the shelf life.
- the fruit matures in the early part of the peach growing season in southeastern Michigan.
- the fruit as mentioned heretofore is of dark red color overlying dark yellow and has a very attractive appearance.
- top photograph shows the leaves of the 5yr old plant, depicting upper and lower sides.
- a tape measure is included showing the length of a leaf.
- the bottom photograph shows the color variation of the bloom.
- Second sheet with accompanying photograph of 3 whole fruits one bisected across the axis showing flesh and the mottling red around pit, also a tape measure included to show the size.
- the tree and its fruit herein described may vary slight as a result of differences in climatic or soil conditions or cultural practices under which the tree may be grown. It is to be understood that the description of the new variety as set forth herein is that of the tree grown under the ecological conditions prevailing at Coloma, Mich.
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Abstract
A new and distinct variety of peach, Prunus persica, tree having the following unique combination of desirable features.
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- 1. The new and distinct variety of peach tree is of spreading growth being a regular and productive bearer of large peaches having an average diameter of about 2½″-2¾″.
- 2. Producing a very firm fruit having a resilient flesh texture.
- 3. Blossoms are showy when in full bloom.
- 4. A substantially spherical fruit with skin of dark red color overlying yellow at maturity.
- 5. An early season maturing fruit of good taste, and freestone.
- 6. An early season maturing fruit of good storage and shelf life, non-browning.
Description
Botanical classification: Prunus persica.
The new peach tree {hereinafter referred to as the “P.F. Late 8 Ball”} was originated by Paul Friday in the experiment orchard, which is maintained for the purposes of breeding peach trees, located in Coloma, Mich. Coloma is located in the southwest section of Michigan, USDA Hardiness Zone 6A, with observed temperature ranges of minus 12 degree Fahrenheit to 90 degree Fahrenheit , also with annual rainfall of about 40 inches.
In an ongoing mass selection, breeding program, superior seedlings of unrecorded parentage are maintained as seed sources for the production of seeds which are collected and planted in mass. The seed producing parent trees are maintained solely as proprietary trees for breeding purposes and have not been released from the experimental orchard, where such trees can be evaluated for there adaptability to local and regional growing conditions. Seeds resulting from open pollination of the trees in the experimental orchard are regularly planted in mass to produce new populations of seedlings, which are cultured and monitored to maturity. Trees with superior attributes are retained for further observation and testing, and contribute seeds to advancing generations of new populations of seedlings.
The tree of this application, “P.F. Late 8 Ball”, of unknown parents, was a single plant from one such a seedling population, and was based on the numerous superior genetic attributes of this tree which are described in the botanical description to follow. While not comprehensive, the details of the botanical description to follow are believed to be a reasonably complete botanical description of the tree of this disclosure.
The new and distinct variety of peach tree was asexually propagated by budding as performed in an experimental orchard located in Coloma, Mich. The asexual propagation demonstrates that such reproduction of the characteristics of the tree are consistent and are established and transmitted through succeeding asexual propagation.
The new and very distinct variety of peach tree is of moderate spreading growth and a regular and productive bearer of peaches. The “P.F. Late 8 Ball” peach tree bears a very freestone peach of a diameter of 2¾″ and up, a very distinguishing characteristic for an early peach. The blossoms are characterized by being contracted or partially spread when in full bloom. At the same time petals of the blossoms are of lesser length than the length of petals of normal showy blossom as exemplified by the ‘Loring’(non-patented) peach blossom. A very unique characteristic of this variety is the color variation from Pantone # 223 to Pantone # 250 all within a few inches down the limb. The fruit of this variety grows tight to the limb causing indentations in the peduncle end of the fruit. The flesh of this fruit is notably non-browning.
The fruit at maturity is large, having flesh that is firm and is a yellow with a mottling of red and red around the pit.
The skin is smooth having moderate down and is of dark red color overlying dark yellow. At maturity the peach is spherical having an average diameter ranging between about 2½″ to 2¾″.
The fruit has a firm flesh and may be described as resilient to the extent that the flesh is yieldable and restorable to its original state when subjected to impact forces, which may cause permanent deformities in peaches of commercial varieties. The firmness of the fruit facilitates handling and packaging of the peaches without damaging the same for shipment. This results in less spoilage and also increases the shelf life.
The fruit matures in the early part of the peach growing season in southwestern Michigan. The fruit as mentioned heretofore is of dark red color overlying dark yellow and has a very attractive appearance.
In the accompanying drawing, the top photograph shows the leaves of the 5yr old plant, depicting upper and lower sides. A tape measure is included showing the length of a leaf.
The bottom photograph shows the color variation of the bloom.
Second sheet with accompanying photograph of 3 whole fruits one bisected across the axis showing flesh and the mottling red around pit, also a tape measure included to show the size.
The detailed botanical description of the foliage and fruit of the new variety of peach tree is based upon observations of the specimens grown at Coloma, Mich. with the color terminology, other than the terminology expressed in common terms, in accordance with the Pantone Matching System {PMS} of unknown published date, as used internationally to identify printed colors.
- Botanical classification: Prunus persica cultivar “P.F. Late 8 Ball”.
- Tree:
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- Age.—Five (5) years.
- Height.—Unpruned 7.5′.
- Width.—Unpruned 6′.
- Size.—Small.
- Vigor.—Moderate.
- Density.—Medium.
- Form.—Spreading.
- Production.—Good.
- Bearer.—Regular.
- Disease resistance to bacterial leaf and fruit spot.—Very resistant.
- Rootstock.—Grown in its own roots.
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- Trunk:
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- Bark.—Gray (435).
- Size.—Medium.
- Surface.—Semi smooth.
- Diameter.—2″ diameter — 18″ above ground at 5 years of age.
- Lenticels.—Pronounced.
- Lenticels color.—Panton # 473.
- Lenticels size.— 3/16″.
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- Branches:
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- Size.—Medium 1¼″
diameter 6″ from trunk. - Surface.—Semi-smooth.
- Lenticels per square inch.—Six (6).
- Lenticels color.—Pantone # 474.
- Lenticels size.—⅛″ (more prominent to underside of branch).
- Crotch angles.—90 degrees angles.
- Branch color.—Dark Gray (437).
- Internode length.—1¼″.
- Size.—Medium 1¼″
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- Leaves:
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- Size.—Average length 5.5″ average width 1¼″.
- Form.—Lanceolate — pointed.
- Thickness.—Medium.
- Texture.—Glabrous.
- Margin.—Serrated.
- Leaf base shape.—Acute.
- Leaf apex shape.—Pointed.
- Petiole length.—¾″.
- Gland.—1-3 on either side of the petiole.
- Gland shape.—Oval.
- Gland color.—White (# 100).
- Leaf color.—Adaxial (Top) or upper leaf surface — green (350).
- Leaf color.—Abaxial (Bottom) or bottom leaf surface — green (377).
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- Flower buds:
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- Size.—⅝″ long-¼″ wide.
- Bud shape.—Ovate.
- Bud color.—Pantone # 203.
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- Flowers:
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- Blooming period.—May 4th, thru May 9th.
- Bloom size.—1½″ diameter.
- Bloom depth.—⅜″ deep.
- Size of petals.—¾″ long-½″ wide.
- Shape of petals.—Ovate.
- Petal margins.—Entire (smooth).
- Petal base shape.—Pointed.
- Petal apex shape.—Ovate.
- Petal color.—From Pantone # 223 to Pantone # 250 almost white.
- Petal size.—¾″ long, ½″ wide.
- Number of petals.—Five (5).
- Sepal size.—⅜″ long- 3/16″ wide.
- Sepal shape.—Ovate.
- Sepal apex.—Pointed.
- Sepal base.—Flat.
- Sepal color.—Pantone # 201.
- Number of sepals.—Five (5).
- Number of anthers.—28.
- Anther color.—Pantone # 131.
- Number of stamens.—28.
- Stamen length.—⅝″.
- Stamen color.—Pantone # 245.
- Pistil length.—½″.
- Pistil color.—Pantone # 114.
- Pollen.—Present.
- Flower color.—Pink (Pantone # 223-# 250).
- Number flowers per cluster.—2-4.
- Fragrance.—None.
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- Fruit:
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- Maturity when described.—Firm ripe.
- Date of first picking.—Aug. 9, 2011 in Southwestern Michigan.
- Date of last picking.—Aug. 15, 2011 in Southwestern Michigan.
- Size.—Average 2¾″.
- Form.—Spherical.
- Suture.—Not Pronounced — stays firm.
- Weight.—6.9 oz.
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- Skin:
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- Thickness.—Medium as compared to the species.
- Texture.—Medium as compared to the species.
- Tendency to crack.—None.
- Down.—Light (short as compared to the species).
- Color.—About 85% red (Pantone # 201) over dark yellow (Pantone # 144).
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- Flesh:
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- Texture.—Firm, non-melting free of fiber.
- Ripens.—Evenly.
- Flavor.—Very good.
- Aroma.—Pleasant, mild.
- Eating quality.—Excellent.
- Brix.—Average of 12%.
- Color.—Yellow Pantone # 135 with streaks of Red # 206.
- Pit cavity color.—Red Pantone # 135.
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- Stone:
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- Type.—Freestone.
- Size.—1¼″ long-1″ wide-⅝″ thick.
- Form.—Ovate.
- Base.—Straight.
- Apex.—Pointed.
- Sides.—Nearly equal.
- Surface.—Furrowed.
- Color.—Reddish Brown (Pantone # 471).
- Tendency to crack.—None.
- Kernel.—¾″ long-½″ wide- 1/16″ thick.
- Kernel taste.—Bitterness.
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- Use: Desert.
- Shipping quality: Very good.
- Keeping quality: Very good (up to three (3) weeks).
- Disease resistance: The fruit is resistant to brown rot.
The tree and its fruit herein described may vary slight as a result of differences in climatic or soil conditions or cultural practices under which the tree may be grown. It is to be understood that the description of the new variety as set forth herein is that of the tree grown under the ecological conditions prevailing at Coloma, Mich.
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1. A new and distinct variety of peach tree substantially as herein illustrated and described.
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