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USPP30559P2
USPP30559P2 US15/998,602 US201815998602V USPP30559P2 US PP30559 P2 USPP30559 P2 US PP30559P2 US 201815998602 V US201815998602 V US 201815998602V US PP30559 P2 USPP30559 P2 US PP30559P2
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • the present invention comprises a new and distinct variety of Petunia , botanically known as Petunia hybrida , and hereinafter referred to by the variety name ‘KLEPH17300’.
  • ‘KLEPH17300’ originated from a cross-pollination conducted in July 2012 in Latina, Italy between the female Petunia variety, ‘Duesurmar’, also commercially known as SURPRISE ‘Marine’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 21,673) and the male Petunia variety VIVA ‘Blue Ocean’ (patent status unknown).
  • ‘KLEPH17300’ was selected from the group of plants in April 2013 in Latina, Italy. In May 2013, ‘KLEPH17300’ was first vegetatively propagated by terminal tip cuttings in Latina, Italy. ‘KLEPH17300’ was found to reproduce true to type in successive generations of asexual propagation via tissue culture and terminal tip cuttings.
  • This new Petunia plant is illustrated by the accompanying photograph of a plant grown in a plastic greenhouse in Stuttgart, Germany. The photograph was taken in May 2016 and shows the foliage and flowers of a 12-week-old plant grown in a pot. The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures.
  • ‘KLEPH17300’ is a distinct variety of Petunia and is distinguished from its parents as described in Table 1.
  • ‘KLEPH17300’ is a distinct variety of Petunia and differences between ‘KLEPH17300’ and the commercial variety ‘Sunsurfviomi’ (unpatented) are described in Table 2.

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Abstract

A new Petunia plant particularly distinguished by large, purple flowers and a trailing habit, is disclosed.

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Genus and species: Petunia hybrida.
Variety denomination: ‘KLEPH17300’.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to and the benefit of European Community Plant Variety Rights application filed on Mar. 13, 2018, File No. 2018/0754, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
‘KLEPH17008’ has not been made publicly available for more than one year prior to the effective filing date of the present application.
BACKGROUND OF THE NEW PLANT
The present invention comprises a new and distinct variety of Petunia, botanically known as Petunia hybrida, and hereinafter referred to by the variety name ‘KLEPH17300’. ‘KLEPH17300’ originated from a cross-pollination conducted in July 2012 in Latina, Italy between the female Petunia variety, ‘Duesurmar’, also commercially known as SURPRISE ‘Marine’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 21,673) and the male Petunia variety VIVA ‘Blue Ocean’ (patent status unknown).
The seeds from the cross were sown and plants were grown in a greenhouse for evaluation, where an individual plant designated ‘KLEPH17300’ was selected from the group of plants in April 2013 in Latina, Italy. In May 2013, ‘KLEPH17300’ was first vegetatively propagated by terminal tip cuttings in Latina, Italy. ‘KLEPH17300’ was found to reproduce true to type in successive generations of asexual propagation via tissue culture and terminal tip cuttings.
SUMMARY
The following are the most outstanding and distinguishing characteristics of this new variety when grown under normal horticultural practices in Stuttgart, Germany and Latina, Italy.
    • 1. Large, purple flowers; and
    • 2. A trailing habit.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPH
This new Petunia plant is illustrated by the accompanying photograph of a plant grown in a plastic greenhouse in Stuttgart, Germany. The photograph was taken in May 2016 and shows the foliage and flowers of a 12-week-old plant grown in a pot. The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW VARIETY
The following detailed descriptions set forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘KLEPH17300’. The data which define these characteristics were collected from asexual reproductions carried out in Latina, Italy. Data was collected on plants grown 16-weeks from cultivation from potting in a plastic greenhouse in Latina, Italy in April 2018. Color references are to The R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society of London (R.H.S.), 5th edition (2007).
  • Classification:
      • Family.—Solanaceae.
      • Botanical.—Petunia hybrida.
      • Common.—Petunia.
      • Designation.—‘KLEPH17300’.
  • Parentage:
      • Female parent.—The female Petunia variety, ‘Duesurmar’, also commercially known as SURPRISE ‘Marine’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 21,673).
      • Male parent.—The male Petunia variety VIVA ‘Blue Ocean’ (patent status unknown).
  • Plant:
      • Vigor.—Medium-high vigor.
      • Habit.—Trailing.
      • Height (from top of soil).—10.0 cm to 12.0 cm.
      • Width (horizontal plant diameter).—22.0 cm for the plant body; 52.0 cm to 60.0 cm including the flowering stems.
      • Propagation.—Terminal tip cuttings and tissue culture.
      • Time to produce a finished flowering plant.—About 2 weeks.
      • Time to initiate and develop roots.—2 to 3 weeks.
      • Root description.—Moderate density, moderate branching, white roots.
  • Stems:
      • Average number (basal).—11.
      • Length of basal branches (from the base of the stem to the tip).—30.0 cm to 38.0 cm.
      • Internode length.—2.5 cm to 5.0 cm.
      • Diameter of branches (from midpoint).—0.4 cm.
      • Stem color.—RHS 144D.
      • Anthocyanin.—Absent.
      • Texture.—Pubescent.
  • Leaves:
      • Arrangement.—Opposite.
      • Length.—7.5 cm.
      • Width.—3.3 cm to 5.3 cm.
      • Shape.—Obovate.
      • Apex.—Broad acute.
      • Base.—Attenuate.
      • Margin.—Entire.
      • Immature leaf color.—Upper surface: RHS 137C. Lower surface: RHS 138B.
      • Mature leaf color.—Upper surface: RHS N137C. Lower surface: RHS 138B.
      • Texture (both upper and lower surfaces).—Pubescent.
      • Venation pattern.—Arcuate.
      • Venation color.—Upper surface: RHS 144B. Lower surface: RHS 144B.
      • Petioles.—Length: 0.4 cm. Diameter: 0.4 cm. Color: Between RHS 144C and RHS 144D. Texture: Pubescent.
  • Flower buds:
      • Shape.—Irregular oblong.
      • Length.—2.5 cm to 5.5 cm.
      • Diameter.—0.5 cm to 0.8 cm.
      • Color at tight bud.—RHS 90A more towards the tip of the bud and RHS 90B towards the base of the bud.
      • Texture.—Pubescent.
  • Inflorescence:
      • Blooming habit (flowering season).—Continuously flowering during spring and summer.
      • Inflorescence type.—Sympodial, with monochasial growth.
      • Number of flowers per node.—1.
      • Lastingness of individual blooms on the plant.—7 to 10 days.
      • Fragrance.—Absent.
      • Flowers.—Arrangement: Composed of 5 petals fused at the base. Diameter (flower face): 7.4 cm. Depth (total length of flower): 7.0 cm. Throat/Funnel: Length: 4.0 cm. Diameter (at opening): 1.4 cm. Texture: Inner surface: Smooth. Outer surface: Pubescent. Color: Inner surface: RHS N92A. Outer surface: RHS 79B from the margin of the petal to RHS 79D towards the base of the petal and RHS 79A veins. Petals: Color of petals, mature flower (fully opened): Upper surface: Between RHS N89A and RHS N88A. Lower surface: RHS N88B. Apex: Obtuse. Base: Fused. Shape: Funnelform. Margin: Entire. Strength of waviness: Weak. Degree of lobation: Weak. Calyx arrangement: Actinomorphic, composed of 5 sepals. Sepals: Color: Upper surface: RHS 137B. Lower surface: RHS 138A. Length: 1.2 cm to 1.5 cm. Width: 0.4 cm. Shape: Oblong. Apex: Broadly acute. Base: Fused. Margin: Entire. Texture (both upper and lower surfaces): Pubescent.
      • Pedicels.—Color: RHS 144A. Length: 4.0 cm to 7.0 cm. Diameter: 0.2 cm. Texture: Pubescent.
  • Reproductive organs:
      • Stamens.—Quantity: 5. Shape: Needle with elliptic head. Filament: Length: 1.2 cm to 1.5 cm. Diameter: 0.05 cm. Color: RHS 145D. Anther: Shape: Oblong. Color: RHS N187C. Length: 0.1 cm. Diameter: 0.12 cm. Pollen: Color: RHS 91A. Amount: Moderate.
      • Pistils.—Quantity per flower: 1. Length: 3.0 cm. Stigma color: RHS N186A. Style color: RHS 145A.
  • Fruit and seed set: No fruit and seed set observed.
  • Disease and pest/insect resistance: No disease and pest/insect resistance observed.
COMPARISON WITH PARENTAL LINES AND KNOWN VARIETY
‘KLEPH17300’ is a distinct variety of Petunia and is distinguished from its parents as described in Table 1.
TABLE 1
Comparison with Parental Lines
Male Parent
Female Parent VIVA ‘Blue
Characteristic ‘KLEPH17300’ ‘Duesurmar’ Ocean’
Petal lobe color Upper surface: Upper surface:
fully opened Between RHS Close to RHS
N 89A and 88A; venation
RHS N 88A RHS 187A
Lower surface: Lower surface:
RHS N88B Close to RHS
87A, venation
RHS 187A
Inner surface: Close to
RHS N92A RHS 79A;
venation RHS
187A
Flower throat Outer surface:
color fully RHS 79B to
opened RHS 79D with
RHS 79A (veins)
Flower size Big flowers Smaller flowers
Plant habit Trailing Upright
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mounding
‘KLEPH17300’ is a distinct variety of Petunia and differences between ‘KLEPH17300’ and the commercial variety ‘Sunsurfviomi’ (unpatented) are described in Table 2.
TABLE 2
Comparison with Similar Variety
Characteristic ‘KLEPH17300’ ‘Sunsurfviomi’
Flower size Bigger flowers than Smaller flowers than
‘Sunsurfviomi’ ‘KLEPH17300’

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1. A new and distinct variety of Petunia plant designated ‘KLEPH17300’ as illustrated and described herein.
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