Botanical classification: Rubus idaeus L.
Varietal denomination: The new plant has the varietal denomination ‘Lupita’.
The new variety of raspberry was created in a breeding program by crossing two parents; in particular, by crossing as seed parent an undistributed raspberry parent designated 07.09R.99 (unpatented) and as pollen parent an undistributed raspberry parent designated 07.13R.46 (unpatented). Female and male are selections from breeder's program of Planasa. Both parental varieties are property and have not been commercialized.
The resulting seedling of the new variety was grown and asexually propagated by roots cuttings in Segovia, Spain, 3° 59'W., 41° 22'N., 2742 feet elevation. Clones of the new variety were further asexually propagated and extensively tested. This propagation and testing has demonstrated that the combination of traits disclosed herein which characterize the new variety are fixed and retained true to type through successive generations of asexual reproduction.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct raspberry variety. The varietal denomination of the new variety is ‘Lupita’, that produces and maintains a strong vigorous plant with consistent fruit production from October through December on primocanes and in the ensuing year from ending April through begins June. Among the characteristics which appear to distinguish the new variety from other varieties are a combination of traits which include a medium-sparse spines density and abundant production of light red colored, broad conical shaped, and big fruit size.
‘ADELITA’ shows a sparse spines density and a rigid spines texture; whereas ‘LUPITA’ shows a medium sparse spines density and a smooth spines texture.
‘ADELITA’'s leaf shows a free arrangement of lateral leaflets and the lateral leaftlets touching with the terminal leaflet; whereas ‘LUPITA’'s leaf shows a touching arrangement of lateral leaflets and the lateral leaflets do not touch with the terminal leaflet.
Fruit size of ‘ADELITA’ is bigger than fruit size of ‘LUPITA’.
‘ADELITA’ shows a medium red fruit color, RHS red group color (near 47 A to 46 A), and ‘LUPITA’ shows a light red fruit color, RHS red group color (near 45 D to 46 B).
‘ADELITA’ shows a yield primocane bigger than ‘LUPITA’.
The new variety is distinguished there from its parents by the following characteristics possessed by ‘Lupita’ which are different than, or not possessed, by the seed parent designated ‘07.09R.99’ (unpatented) and the pollen parent designated ‘07.13R.46’ (unpatented).
The new variety is closest to the variety ‘Heritage’ (Unpatented), but is distinguished therefrom by the following characteristics possessed by ‘Lupita’ which are different than, or not possessed by, ‘Heritage’.
The differences in the color cane and spines density of ‘Lupita’ (designated 07.09R.52) and ‘Heritage’ (Unpatented) are shown in
The parental cultivars do not have any application for Plant Patent Rights in any country on the world.
Both parental cultivars have never been commercialized.
The accompanying photographs show typical specimens of the new variety, designated 07.09R.52 in the illustrations, including fruit, foliage and flower, in color as nearly true as it is reasonably possible to make in color illustrations of this character.
The plants depicted in the drawings were planted Jun. 20, 2011 in the farm of La Mogalla in Cartaya (Huelva), Spain, about 7° W, 37° N, 45 feet elevation.
Drawings were taken December, 2011 (about Dec. 10 and Dec. 30, 2011): minimum temperate about 5° to 6° Centigrade, maximum temperate about 18 to 22° Centigrade.
The following detailed description of the new variety is based upon observations taken of plants and fruits grown “underglass”, i.e. undertunnel, in the farm of La Mogalla in Cartaya (Huelva), Spain, 7° W., 37° N., 45 feet elevation.
The following description is in accordance with UPOV terminology and the color terminology herein is in accordance with The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart (R.H.S.C.C.), 3rd edition published in 1995. The color descriptions and other phenotypical descriptions may deviate from the stated values and descriptions depending upon variation in environmental, seasonal, climatic and cultural conditions.
The new variety is principally propagated by way of root cuttings. Although propagation by root cuttings is presently preferred, other known methods of propagating raspberry plants may be used. Raspberries root and develop well after transplanting.
‘Lupita’ is propagated by root cuttings. It is a primocane variety with fruit production from October through December on primocanes and in the ensuing year beginning in April and ending in June. It is a self-fertile variety. It produces large quantity of pollen throughout the seasons and pollination is good.
Production: Plants described are from high elevation nursery in Segovia, Spain, 3° 59'W., 41° 22'N., 2742 feet elevation.
Trials pursued in Cartaya (Huelva), Spain.
Tables 1-4 below are expressed in grams per plant (g/plant). The tables represent the fruit quantity, in g/plant, picked up or accumulated. Fruits are classified in two ranks of quality:
Tables 1-4 express the accumulated yield and percentage distribution for each rank of quality.
The following additional information is provided to further describe the new variety.
Plants are grown in containers of 48 liters of capacity and they are observed and described during cultivar's primocane.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PBR 20111460 | Jun 2011 | QZ | national |
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20120311747 P1 | Dec 2012 | US |