Genus and species: Coleus scutellarioides.
Cultivar denomination: ‘UF22-17-1’.
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The invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Coleus plant named ‘UF22-17-1’. The new cultivar ‘UF22-17-1’ originated from an open pollination conducted in May-November 2021 in Citra, Florida, between the female Coleus plant ‘UF21-13-5’ (unpatented) and an unknown male Coleus plant. A single seedling was chosen in May 2022 for further asexual propagation in Gainesville, Florida.
The new cultivar ‘UF22-17-1’ has been reproduced asexually for over 11 months through vegetative meristem tip cuttings and has been found to retain its distinctive characteristics through successive asexual propagations. ‘UF22-17-1’ was first propagated asexually by vegetative meristem tip cuttings in May 2022 in Gainesville, Florida, and has remained true-to-type since that time.
Plant Breeder's Rights for the new cultivar ‘UF22-17-1’ have not been applied for, and ‘UF22-17-1’ has not been made publicly available more than one year prior to the filing date of this application.
The new cultivar ‘UF22-17-1’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype of the new cultivar may vary with variations in environment and cultural practices such as temperature, light intensity, fertilization, irrigation, and application of plant growth regulators without any change in genotype.
The new cultivar ‘UF22-17-1’ was selected because it performs well in sun and shade and has excellent vigor. ‘UF22-17-1’ maintains bright reddish orange foliage color with consistent and well-defined yellow green margins in shade or sun. ‘UF22-17-1’ is novel due to its excellent vigor and well-branched uniformly spreading form, which is uncommon in Coleus plants having a significant amount of orange foliage color.
The following are the most outstanding and distinguishing characteristics of ‘UF22-17-1’ when grown under normal horticultural practices in Gainesville, Florida: (1) ‘UF22-17-1’ has the combination of vigorous, upright habit and spreading growth form, excellent heat tolerance, and consistent bright reddish orange leaves with yellow green margins; (2) it has superior stability in foliage color in both sun and shade conditions, and it has a vigorous growth habit with excellent lateral branching, making it suitable for propagators and producers; and (3) ‘UF22-17-1’ has been observed to have long-season performance in landscape trials in Gainesville, Florida.
When compared to the female parent ‘UF21-13-5’, ‘UF22-17-1’ has large leaves that are uniformly colored bright reddish orange with contrasting yellow green accents at the leaf margins. In contrast, ‘UF21-13-5’ has highly lobed leaves that are colored dark maroon with dark green margins, with predominant pink mid-veins. Additionally, ‘UF22-17-1’ has a vigorous upright habit with a spreading form that is well-branched, whereas ‘UF21-13-5’ is less vigorous, and more upright in form with less lateral branching and a less spreading form.
This new Coleus cultivar ‘UF22-17-1’ is illustrated by the accompanying photographs, which show the plant's form and foliage. The colors shown are as true as can be reasonably obtained by conventional photographic procedures.
Foliage color was determined under full sun conditions in the middle of the day in a glass-covered greenhouse. Color references are to The R.H.S. Colour Chart of The Royal Horticultural Society of London (R.H.S.), 2007 5th Edition. Coleus leaves are rarely one solid color but encompass hues, shades and tints, and color patterns differ from one genotype to another due to varying levels of variegation. The following detailed description of ‘UF22-17-1’ was obtained using eleven-week-old plants grown from unrooted cuttings in September-December 2022 in a glass-covered greenhouse in Gainesville, Florida. The plants were propagated in mist for ten days after cuttings were stuck, pinched, then grown in one-gallon pots for approximately nine and a half additional weeks.
When compared to the Coleus cultivar ‘UF20-93-9’ (U.S. Plant patent application Ser. No. 17/803,899, commercial name Talavera Sienna), the new Coleus cultivar ‘UF22-17-1’ has a leaf coloration of reddish orange and broad-colored margins of yellow green with some yellow green spotting and streaking near the leaf margins on the upper surface of mature leaves, whereas ‘UF20-93-9’ has a leaf coloration of reddish orange and thin colored margins of yellow green with no yellow green spotting or streaking near the leaf margins on the upper surface of mature leaves.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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PP35344 | Clark | Aug 2023 | P2 |