US8572PExpiredUtility
Chrysanthemum plant named `Make Time`
Est. expiryJun 12, 2012(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Peter Wain
A01H 5/02A01H 6/1424
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Abstract
Chrysanthemum Make Time is a new cultivar, distinguished by its lavender-rose ray floret color, spreading to upright branching habit and exceptional number of flowers per break. Make Time was selected from among progeny of a cross between female parent Pink Arola and male parent Cindy. The new cultivar is distinguishable from other Chrysanthemums and from both parents in its full, robust branching habit arising from a large number of blooms per break. Make Time has an exceptionally long shelf life giving it a commercial advantage over several other Chrysanthemums.
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1. A new and distinct Chrysanthemum cultivar, substantially as herein described and shown, characterized by lavender-rose ray floret color and a flat capitulum form with numerous flowers per break.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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