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Zoysia grass plant named `Palisades`
(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2000-09-19)
An asexually reproduced variety of perennial Zoysia japonica with a unique combination of characters including white stigmas, and anthers are 5.0 RP 3/6.
Peach tree named 'TROPICPEACHONE'
(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2002-09-17)
Disclosed is a new variety of Prunus persica named 'TROPICPEACHONE'. This new variety, which requires approximately 150 chilling units of dormancy, is considered to be a peach tree of early season maturity, which produces ...
Peach tree named 'TexPrince'
(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2004-03-23)
A new and distinct variety of Prunus persica named 'TexPrince' is provided. This variety requires approximately 500 to 550 chilling units of dormancy and produces an attractively colored freestone peach that ripens in early ...
Zorro zoysiagrass
(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2003-09-02)
The present invention is directed to an asexually reproduced variety of perennial Zoysia matrella. The inventive variety demonstrates a unique combination of characteristics including white stigmas, purple-brown anthers, ...
Zoysiagrass plant named `Crowne`
(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2000-10-17)
An asexually reproduced variety of perennial Zoysia japonica with a unique combination of characters including white stigmas, anthers which are 5.0 RP 3/4, and a distinct DNA fingerprint.
Royal zoysiagrass
(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2003-12-23)
An asexually reproduced cultivar of perennial zoysiagrass that possess a unique combination of characteristics including purple anthers and white stigmas, an absence of leaf blade hairs, high turf quality and density, good ...
Peach tree named ‘TexKing’
(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2004-03-23)
A new and distinct variety of Prunus persica is provided. The new peach tree variety produces an attractively colored, yellow fleshed, clingstone peach that matures early in the season (7-10 days after Flordaking) under ...