Latin name of the genus and species of the plant claimed: Vaccinium corymbosum L.
Variety denomination: ‘FLR12-89’.
This application claims the benefit of European Community Plant Breeders Rights Appl. No. 20191680, filed Jul. 9, 2019, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct hybrid variety of southern highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) named ‘FLR12-89’. ‘FLR12-89’ is a blueberry clone distinguished by its low chilling requirement, very good performance when grown in an evergreen production system, very early ripening, and firm berries. Several thousand plants of ‘FLR12-89’ have been propagated and established in Lalla Mimouna, Morocco, and the resulting plants have all been phenotypically indistinguishable from the original plant.
‘FLR12-89’ originated as a seedling from a self-cross of ‘Snowchaser’ as the female (seed) parent and the male (pollen) parent. This cross was made in Lalla Mimouna, Morocco in 2012. The seedling was planted in a high-density field nursery in 2014 and the first fruit were evaluated during the same year. Due to its early fruit production and excellent fruit quality, ‘FLR12-89’ was selected and first asexually propagated in Lalla Mimouna, Morocco by softwood stem cuttings. In 2015, an experimental 10-plant test plot was established as part of a variety test at Lalla Mimouna Morocco. Based on the growth, yield, and fruit quality of this plot, ‘FLR12-89’ was repropagated by softwood stem cuttings and in 2016 experimental test plots were established at two other farms in Morocco. These plots have been observed during flowering and ripening each year, and no mutations or off-type plants have been observed.
‘Snowchaser’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 19,503) is an important southern highbush blueberry variety widely planted in the United States. ‘FLR12-89’ is believed to be most similar to ‘Snowchaser’. Nonetheless, ‘FLR12-89’ and ‘Snowchaser’ are distinguishable at least in their fruit production, flower clusters, leaf shape, and leaf pubescence at the margins. Specifically, the claimed plant produces fruit five-to-six weeks earlier than ‘Snowchaser’. The fruit of ‘FLR12-89’ is also consistently firmer than the fruit of ‘Snowchaser’ throughout the harvest season and plants of ‘FLR12-89’ produce roughly 18% more fruit than plants of ‘Snowchaser’ when grown in similar locations and under similar horticultural practices. Additionally, ‘FLR12-89’ exhibits tight flower clusters, and an elliptic leaf shape with an absence of leaf pubescence at the margins, while ‘Snowchaser’ exhibits medium to open flower clusters, and an ovate leaf shape with sessile glands along the margins of the leaf blade.
Similar to ‘FLR12-89’, ‘FLR14-372’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 16/923,960) is another southern highbush blueberry variety that is both characterized by very early fruit ripening, and originated from ‘Snowchaser’ as the female (seed) parent. Nonetheless, plants of ‘FLR12-89’ and ‘FLR14-372’ can be readily and unambiguously distinguished from one another at least based upon their internode length, flower clusters, and berry characteristics. Specifically, ‘FLR12-89’ exhibits longer internode length, tight flower clusters, and berries having a smooth texture and lacking a strong aroma flavor, whereas ‘FLR14-372’ exhibits shorter internode length, medium flower clusters; and berries having a crunchy texture and a very strong aroma flavor. Also, plants of ‘FLR12-89’ display a growth habit that is more compact than plants of ‘FLR14-372’.
Blueberry variety ‘FLR12-89’ exhibits outstanding and distinguishing characteristics when grown under normal horticultural practices in Lalla Mimouna, Morocco, including: (1) a very low chilling requirement; (2) very good performance as an evergreen plant; (3) very early fruit ripening; and (4) firm, medium-sized berries.
The accompanying photographs show typical bush, flower, and fruit characteristics for ‘FLR12-89’. Colors shown are as true as can be reasonably reproduced by photographic procedures and may differ from those cited in the detailed description, which accurately describes the colors of ‘FLR12-89’.
The following detailed description sets forth the distinctive characteristics of ‘FLR12-89’. The data that define these characteristics were collected from asexual reproductions carried out in Morocco. The plants were 2 years of age when the data was collected. Certain characteristics may vary with plant age. ‘FLR12-89’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions, and the measurements given may vary when grown in different environments. Where means are given, the sample size was 10. Color descriptions are based on The Royal Horticultural Society (R.H.S.) Colour Chart by The Royal Horticultural Society, London, Fifth Edition, 2007. When The R.H.S. Color designations differ from the accompanying photographs, the R.H.S. color designations are accurate.
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20191680 | Jul 2019 | EP | regional |
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PP19503 | Lyrene | Nov 2008 | P3 |
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20191681 | Jul 2019 | EP |
20191682 | Jul 2019 | EP |
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U.S. Appl. No. 16/923,942, filed Jul. 8, 2020, Ponson et al. |
U.S. Appl. No. 16/923,960, filed Jul. 8, 2020, Ponson et al. |
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20210015014 P1 | Jan 2021 | US |