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Item `Cavalier` zoysiagrass plant(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 1999-02-02) Engelke, Milton Charles; The Texas A&M University SystemAn asexually reproduced variety of perennial zoysiagrass with a unique combination of characters including an absence of leaf blade hairs, high turf quality, resistance to fall armyworm and a distinct DNA fingerprint.Item `Diamond` zoysiagrass plant(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 1998-10-06) Engelke, Milton Charles; The Texas A&M University SystemAn asexually reproduced variety of perennial zoysiagrass with a unique combination of characters including an absence of leaf blade hairs, deep rhizomes, good recovery from sod harvest, high salinity tolerance, good shade tolerance, and a distinct DNA fingerprint.Item Grapefruit tree named 'TR-1'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-04-28T00:00:00Z) Louzada, Eliezer Silva; Sonia Del, Rio Hilda; The Texas A&M University SystemThe new grapefruit 'TR-1' is provided. The variety is produced from a mutation of 'Rio Red' grapefruit, which can be distinguished by its outstanding features. TR-1 is a red grapefruit variety originated as a budsport mutation from Rio Red grapefruit and differentiating from the Rio Red grapefruit by a Red external color contrasting to the yellow with red blush from Rio Red grapefruit. The internal color is red with milder flavor reduced bitter taste.Item Hibiscus plant named '15011 GR'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-05-05T00:00:00Z) Malinowski, Dariusz P.; Pinchak, Willam E.; Brown, R. Steve; The Texas A&M University System'15011 GR' is a new and distinct hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid with novel characteristics that include upright branched stems, numerous, outward-facing, near white, lighter than yellowish white flowers with a light purplish pink blush and a center eye that is nearest strong purplish red, a prolonged blooming season, petals with indented top margins, and hastate, trilobed leaves.Item Hibiscus plant named '15173 GR'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-07-21T00:00:00Z) Malinowski, Dariusz; Pinchak, William E.; Brown, R. Steve; The Texas A&M University System15173 GR' is a new and distinct hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid with novel characteristics that include upright branched stems, numerous, outward-facing, flowers that exhibit a background that is between moderate yellowish pink and strong pink in the mid and upper part, and between vivid reddish orange and deep yellowish pink from the middle part down to the edge of the center eye, a strong red center eye, a prolonged blooming season, and hastate, trilobed leaves.Item Hibiscus plant named '15353-2N'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-07-14T00:00:00Z) Malinowski, Dariusz; Pinchak, William E.; Brown, R. Steve; The Texas A&M University System15353-2N' is a new and distinct hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid with novel characteristics that include upright branched stems, numerous, outward-facing, near deep pink, also referred to as folly red, flowers with dark red veins and a center eye that is between moderate brown and grayish brown, a prolonged blooming season, and hastate leaves with slightly indented margins.Item Hibiscus plant named '15516 GR'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-05-05T00:00:00Z) Malinowski, Dariusz P.; Pinchak, Willam E.; Brown, R. Steve; The Texas A&M University System'15516 GR' is a new and distinct hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid with novel characteristics that include upright branched stems, numerous, outward-facing, flowers that are between dark red and dark purplish red with a dark red center eye, a prolonged blooming season, and cordate leaves.Item Hibiscus plant named '15714-1N'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-07-07T00:00:00Z) Malinowski, Dariusz; Pinchak, William E.; Brown, R. Steve; The Texas A&M University System15714-1N' is a new and distinct hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid with novel characteristics that include upright branched stems, numerous, outward-facing, very light purplish-blue flowers, which can intensify in response to high UV radiation, and a center eye that is between dark red (RHS 59A) and deep purplish red (RHS 59B), with the outer part of the eye moderate red (RHS 185B), a prolonged blooming season, and hastate, trilobed leaves.Item Hibiscus plant named '15719 GRW'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-05-12T00:00:00Z) Malinowski, Dariusz P.; Pinchak, Willam E.; Brown, R. Steve; The Texas A&M University System'15719 GRW' is a new and distinct hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid with novel characteristics that include upright branched stems, numerous, outward-facing, very light purplish-blue flowers, which can intensify to very pale purplish blue in response to high UV radiation, with a dark-red eye with an external halo of vivid red, a prolonged blooming season, and hastate, trilobed leaves.Item Hibiscus plant named '15734-1 GR'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-07-07T00:00:00Z) Malinowski, Dariusz; Pinchak, William E.; Brown, R. Steve; The Texas A&M University System15734-1 GR' is a new and distinct hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid with novel characteristics that include upright branched stems, numerous, outward-facing, reddish purple flowers that have a center eye that is between dark red and deep purplish red, a prolonged blooming season, and hastate, trilobed leaves.Item Hibiscusplant named '15334-1 GR'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2020-04-28T00:00:00Z) Malinowski, Dariusz P.; Pinchak, Willam E.; Brown, R. Steve; The Texas A&M University System'15334-1 GR' is a new and distinct hardy herbaceous Hibiscus hybrid with novel characteristics that include upright branched stems, numerous, outward-facing, flowers with a background between strong red and deep purplish pink and a strong red eye zone, a prolonged blooming season, and generally hastate, trilobed leaves with slightly indented margins.Item Hybrid Bluegrass Named ‘DALBG 1201’(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 10/18/2022) Chandra, Ambika; Read, James C.; Texas A&M University System'DALBG 1201' is an F.sub.1 hybrid bluegrass with exceptional turfgrass quality, dark green color, high shoot density, medium-fine leaf texture, and ability to persist under a range of environmental stresses typically encountered in the southern United States.Item Hybrid Bluegrass Named ‘TAES 5701’(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 6/14/2022) Chandra, Ambika; Read, James; Texas A&M University System‘TAES 5701’ is an F.sub.1 hybrid bluegrass with exceptional turfgrass quality, establishment rate, seasonal color, shoot density, fine leaf texture, and ability to persist under a range of environmental stresses typically encountered in the southern United States.Item Nectarine tree named 'Smooth Delight One'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2017-06-06) Byrne, David H.; Anderson, Natalie; The Texas A&M University SystemDisclosed is a new variety of Prunus persica named 'Smooth Delight One'. This new variety, which requires 350-400 chilling units of dormancy, is considered to be a nectarine tree of early season maturity, ripens in early to mid-May in the medium chill zone of Texas, which produces white fleshed sub acid fruit that are very firm, attractively colored, and suitable for both local and regional markets.Item Nectarine tree named 'Smooth Delight Three'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2019-01-22) Byrne, David H.; Anderson, Natalie; The Texas A&M University SystemDisclosed is a new variety of Prunus persica named 'SMOOTH DELIGHT THREE'. This new variety, which requires approximately 500 chilling units of dormancy, is considered to be a nectarine tree of early season maturity, which ripens in late May to early June in the medium chill zone of Texas and produces white fleshed fruit that are very firm, attractively colored, and suitable for both local and long-distance shipping.Item Nectarine tree named 'Smooth Delight Two'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2017-09-26) Byrne, David H.; Anderson, Natalie; The Texas A&M University SystemDisclosed is a new variety of Prunus persica named 'Smooth Delight Two'. This new variety, which requires 350-400 chilling units of dormancy, is a nectarine tree of early season maturity, which ripens in early to mid-May in the medium chill zone of Texas and produces yellow fleshed sub acid fruit that are firm, attractively colored, and suitable for both local and regional fresh fruit markets.Item Nectarine tree named 'SMOOTH TEXAN ONE'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2017-07-11) Byrne, David H.; Anderson, Natalie; The Texas A&M University SystemDisclosed is a new variety of Prunus persica named 'SMOOTH TEXAN ONE'. This new variety, which requires approximately 600 chilling units of dormancy, is considered to be a nectarine tree of early season maturity, ripening in mid- to late-May in the medium chill zone of Texas, which produces yellow fleshed fruit that are firm, attractively colored, and suitable for both local and regional markets.Item Nectarine tree named 'Smooth Texan Three'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2017-06-06) Byrne, David H.; Anderson, Natalie; The Texas A&M University SystemDisclosed is a new variety of Prunus persica named 'SMOOTH TEXAN THREE'. This new variety, which requires approximately 650 chilling units of dormancy, is considered to be a nectarine tree of early mid-season maturity, which ripens in late May to early June in the medium chill zone of Texas and which produces yellow fleshed fruit that are firm, attractively colored, with excellent sub-acid flavor and suitable for both local and regional markets.Item Nectarine tree named 'Smooth Texan Two'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2017-09-05) Byrne, David H.; Anderson, Natalie; The Texas A&M University SystemDisclosed is a new variety of Prunus persica named 'Smooth Texan Two'. This new variety, which requires approximately 600 chilling units of dormancy, is considered to be a nectarine tree of early season maturity, which ripens in mid to late May in the medium chill zone of Texas and produces yellow fleshed fruit that are firm, attractively colored, and suitable for both local and regional markets.Item Nectarine tree named 'Smooth Zest One'(United States. Patent and Trademark Office, 2017-07-18) Byrne, David H.; Anderson, Natalie; The Texas A&M University SystemDisclosed is a new nectarine variety of Prunus persica named 'SMOOTH ZEST ONE'. This new variety, which requires 200-250 chilling units of dormancy, is considered to be a nectarine tree of early season maturity, which ripens in early to mid May in the medium chill zone of Texas and produces white fleshed fruit that are firm, attractively colored, and suitable for both local and regional fresh fruit markets.
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