Botanical designation: Catharanthus roseus.
Cultivar denomination: ‘Suncatha 2243’.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of Catharanthus plant, which is hereinafter referred to by the name of ‘Suncatha 2243’.
Catharanthus roseus, which is also known as Vinca rosea, is a very popular plant that is used for flower bedding and potting in the summer and autumn season.
The purpose of this invention is to obtain a new Catharanthus cultivar having vigorous, upright plant characteristics, abundant branching, especially basally branching, developed from the base of the plant throughout the growing season, great profusion of single, red-pink flowers, the whole bush remaining in bloom for a considerable period of time and irregularly incised petals, shaped of hastate, incurvated.
The new Catharanthus plant was originated from a cross-pollination of the female parent ‘MC21-52’ and the male parent ‘MC21-5’. The female parent ‘MC21-52’ (unpatented) used in the crossing of ‘Suncatha 2243’ is a strain of applicant's breeding lines (i.e., proprietary Catharanthus roseus selection), having pink petals, and the male parent ‘MC21-5’ (unpatented) used in the crossing of ‘Suncatha 2243’ is a strain of applicant's breeding lines (i.e., proprietary Catharanthus roseus selection), having deep purple petals. The cross-pollination was conducted in August, 2011 at Yame-gun, Fukuoka, Japan.
In February 2012, the seedlings obtained by the crossing were planted in field, and some seedlings were selected in view of growth habit, flower size and color thereof. In August 2012, the stem tip culturing was carried out, and then the propagation was started.
In July 2013, the cultivation of the seedlings was repeated. The botanical characteristics of that plant were then examined, using similar varieties ‘Daiichi-MC21-41’ and ‘Daiichi-MC21-25’ for comparison. As a result, it was concluded that this Catharanthus plant is distinguishable from any other variety, whose existence is currently known, and is uniform and stable in its characteristics.
The new variety of Catharanthus roseus plant is named ‘Suncatha 2243’.
This new variety is unlike any Catharanthus plants commercially available as evidenced by the following unique combinations of characteristics.
The new variety ‘Suncatha 2243’ differs from the similar variety ‘Daiichi-MC21-41’, which was applied for Japanese plant variety protection (the application number: 25151; the application date: Aug. 31, 2010; the registration number 21646; the registration date: Mar. 19, 2012), in the following points.
The new variety ‘Suncatha 2243’ differs from the similar variety ‘Daiichi-MC21-25’, which was applied for Japanese plant variety protection (the application number: 26287; the application date: Sep. 8, 2011 ; the registration number 22599; the registration date: Jul. 29, 2013), in the following points.
This new variety of Catharanthus plant ‘Suncatha 2243’ was asexially reproduced by the use of cuttings at Higashiomi, Shiga, Japan, and homogeneity and stability thereof were confirmed. The instant plant retains its distinctive characteristics and produces true to type in successive generations.
The depicted plants had been reproduced by the use of cuttings and were photographed during October 2013 while growing outdoors in wall pots with about 15 cm of container size at an age of approximately 6 months.
The second sheet is a photograph of a typical plant of the new variety of Catharanthus plant ‘Suncatha 2243’ while growing in a pot.
The first sheet is a photograph of a close view of flowers of the new variety of Catharanthus plant ‘Suncatha 2243’.
In October 2013, the cultivation of the seedlings was repeated at Higashiomi, Shiga, Japan. The average day temperature was about 25° C., and the average night temperature was about 15° C. The plants were grown under natural sunlight. The number of days to flowering (response time) was about 3 to 4 weeks. The keeping quality was about 180 days. The plants had temperature resistance to about 5° C. (the lowest temperature) and about 35 to 40° C. (the highest temperature). Further, the plants had the same tolerance to pests and pathogens as a typical Catharanthus plant.
For the parentage information: The female parent ‘MC21-52’ (unpatented) used in the crossing of ‘Suncatha 2243’ is a strain of applicant's breeding lines (i.e., proprietary Catharanthus roseus selection), having pink petals, and the male parent ‘MC21-5’ (unpatented) used in the crossing of ‘Suncatha 2243’ is a strain of applicant's breeding lines (i.e., proprietary Catharanthus roseus selection), having deep purple petals.
For the propagation information: the new cultivar was propagated by cutting; the number of days to initiate roots during the summer was about two weeks; approximate soil and/or air temperature during the summer was around 30° C.; the number of days to initiate roots during the winter was about three weeks; approximate soil and/or air temperature during the winter was around 25° C.; the number of days to produce a rooted young plant during the summer was about five weeks; the number of days to produce a rooted young plant during the winter was about six weeks; root density was moderate; root branching was free; root color was white; and root texture was fibrous.
The botanical characteristics of the new and distinct variety of Catharanthus plant named ‘Suncatha 2243’ at an age of approximately 4 months are shown in the following Table. In the following description, the color-coding is in accordance with the Horticultural Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England (R.H.S. Colour Chart The 5th edition 2007).
This new variety of Catharanthus plant having the above botanical characteristics is suitable for flower bedding and potting, particularly in hanging pots or planters.
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PP20289 | Saul | Sep 2009 | P2 |
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“2012 Spring-Summer gardening catalog,” Daiichi Engei Co., Ltd., Oct. 2011, pp. 22-23. |
Registration No. 22599, Registration date Jul. 29, 2013, Suntory Flowers Company, 1 page. |
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20150089697 P1 | Mar 2015 | US |
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61960541 | Sep 2013 | US |