Latin name of the genus and species: Sansevieria hybrid.
Variety denomination: ‘HANSOTI60’.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of Sansevieria plant, botanically known as Sansevieria, of the family Asparagaceae, hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘HANSOTI60’.
Sansevieria is a monocotyledonous plant with fleshy, succulent leaves which are available in a huge range of species, varieties and cultivars as an outdoor ornamental plant (under tropical conditions) or as indoor plants.
The new Sansevieria ‘Hansoti60’ was discovered and selected by Mr. Ashish Hansoti, as a chance seedling from open pollinated seeds on a non-patented cultivar of Sansevieria bacularis ‘Mikado’ aka ‘Fernwood’ in the USA, flowering on the breeders' research tables. Pollen parent was unknown (i.e. a seedling from open pollinated seeds) at Village Asle, District Satara, Maharashtra State in Western India during January 2019.
Asexual reproduction of the new Sansevieria cultivar by side shoots as well as leaf cuttings was first performed in June-July 2020 in Village Asle, District Satara, Maharashtra State in Western India and it was seen that the distinctive combination of characteristics of the new cultivar reproduced true to type from basal suckers as well as from leaf cuttings.
The discovery (sometime in autumn 2020) that the variety ‘Hansoti60’ came true to type from leaf cuttings was a breakthrough as not only did it mean much quicker propagation but also the production of smaller plants with good rosette shape at an early stage which were suitable for small pots and which developed a good plant form when grown in smaller pots such as 9 cm pots.
The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be unique characteristics of ‘HANSOTI60’, which in combination distinguish this Sansevieria as a new and distinct cultivar:
The new variety ‘HANSOTI60’ is considered a variety of Sansevieria in the group denominated as the “Novelty Sansevieria Group”. The new variety presents an average of 7 to 9 leaves per plant when it reaches its saleable size (between 3 to 4 months from rooted liner depending on finished pot size). The new variety has a upright growth habit and the entire plant can reach a height ranging between 18 and 22 cm in a 9 cm pot, and 30 to 35 cm when grown in a 12 cm pot. The leaves are narrow with maximum diameter of about 10 mm and terete with a smooth texture and waxy feel. The blades are thick and fleshy. This variety rosette also has an inverted triangle shape.
The new variety is very heat tolerant and adapts well to conditions of bright light and heavy shade (exterior and interior).
The new variety is moderately drought tolerant and adapts well to conditions of bright light and heavy shade (exterior and interior).
The main color of a recently mature leaf is a silvery green near RHS Green 138B to 139C with darker annular rings which are equivalent to cross hatching seen in many Sansevieria, especially S. trifasciata. The color of these annular rings is near Green 139A.
Attached color pictures are a better guide to the overall variegation and coloration.
Plants of the new Sansevieria ‘HANSOTI60’ are similar to plants of the parental cultivar, however, ‘HANSOTI60’ differs in the characteristics described in Table I.
Sansevieria bacularis
Sansevieria
S. bacularis ‘Mikado’ is
‘Hansoti60’ is therefore a substantially different looking cultivar compared to the parent S. bacularis ‘Mikado’ except that both have narrow, cylindrical or terete leaves held more or less vertically and softer leaves than the typical Sansevieria of the “Compact Sansevieria Group” known to the Inventor.
Overall growth pattern in terms of relatively vertical growing leaves, softer than usual leaf substance are similar between the two cultivars.
Plants of the new Sansevieria ‘HANSOTI60’ are similar to the commercial variety Sansevieria ‘Hansoti26’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 33,149. However, ‘HANSOTI60’ differs in the characteristics described in Table II.
Sansevieria ‘Hansoti26’-
‘Hansoti26’ is faster growing compared to ‘Hansoti60’ in both, speed of propagation and in subsequent growth from liners to finished potted plant.
The accompanying photographs illustrate the overall appearance of the new Sansevieria cultivar ‘HANSOTI60’ showing the colors as true as is reasonably possible with colored reproductions of this type. Colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color value cited in the detailed botanical description which accurately describe the color of ‘HANSOTI60’.
These pictures illustrate the plant form which is the unique characteristic of ‘HANSOTI60’ and at the same time demonstrates that plant coloration and variegation pattern is similar to several other Sansevieria cultivars. All plants were grown in an open poly house (high tunnel) at Village Asle, District Satara, Maharashtra State in Western India. Average temperature in Asle is 25° C. with summer highs of 39° C. and winter lows of 6° C. Plants grow under natural light conditions and between 30% to 75% shade levels depending on the season (higher shade in hot summer conditions). These conditions closely approximate those used in commercial practice in India.
Sansevieria ‘Hansoti60’ a 3PP (Three Plants per Pot) finished plant in 12 cm pot. This is how this cultivar is typically grown.
The new Sansevieria ‘HANSOTI60’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype of the new cultivar may vary with variations in environment such as temperature, light intensity, fertilizer levels and composition and day length without any change in the genotype of the plant.
The aforementioned photographs, together with the following observations, measurements and values describe the new Sansevieria cultivar ‘HANSOTI60’ plants grown in an open poly house (high tunnel) at Village Asle, District Satara, Maharashtra State in Western India. Average temperature in Asle is 25° C., with summer highs of 39° C. and winter lows of 6° C. Plants grow under natural light conditions and between 30% to 75% shade levels depending on the season (higher shade in hot summer conditions).
This crop gets nearly constant fertilization to increase production. Controlled release fertilizer of 13:11:11 Type 360-days release at 1 kilo/cubic meter of media, constant liquid feed at approximately 150 ppm N, 30 ppm P and 150 ppm K, along with complete micronutrients. Production is closely regulated with proper and complete plant nutrition and an open soilless growing media based on coconut coir. The plants are grown in plastic pots on metal benching in spacing trays.
Color references are made to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart (R.H.S.), (April 2009) except where general colors of ordinary significance are used.
The photographs and descriptions were taken during the winter season in Asle, District Satara, Maharashtra State, India when outdoor day temperature was 25° C. to 30° C. and cool nights, usually of 10° C. to 15° C. The age of the plants described is 3-4 months from pups harvested from leaf cutting community pots, in 12 cm pots.