A new and distinct double-flowered Impatiens walleriana named ‘TiWhit’, producing white flowers that often show a light pink blush in temperatures warmer than 70° F. minimums; dark green foliage; medium vigor; fully double flowers held above or beyond the foliage on strong peduncles and pedicels; with a mounded growth habit.
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1. A new and distinct cultivar of double-flowered Impatiens walleriana plant named ‘TiWhit’, as illustrated and described herein.
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Latin name of the genus and species and variety denomination: Impatiens walleriana plant and known by the cultivar name ‘TiWhit’.
The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar botanically known as ‘Impatiens walleriana’ and by the cultivar name ‘TiWhit’, which is shown in the photograph accompany this specification.
The cultivar was developed and selected in a controlled breeding program in a controlled environment in Broadbent, Oreg. by the inventors, Harlan Cosner and Sue Cosner, as described herein. The plants may be used in landscaping, window, and hanging baskets and flower gardens. The plants are generally classed as an annual bedding plant.
The accompanying photograph illustrates the overall appearance of the new Impatiens. The photo shows the color as true as reasonably possible to obtain in color reproductions of this type. Color in the photograph may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description which accurately described the color of the new Impatiens.
The only known cultivar of relevant prior art is believed to be an ‘Impatiens walleriana’ named ‘Tioga White,’ subject of U.S. Plant Pat. No. 10,345.
The impatiens plant of the present invention differs from prior plants, namely ‘Tioga White’ in at least the following ways:
These and other distinguishing characteristics will be apparent to persons skilled in the art.
The present cultivar was developed by standard cross-pollination. The pollen producing parent was an unpatented double ‘Impatiens walleriana’ designated M-BR-39, and the seed producing parent was an unpatented semi-double-flowered impatiens designated BR-D-1003. The seed parent's flower color was white, and the pollen parent's flower color was a blush white.
The cross was made in the breeders' controlled breeding program at Broadbent, Oreg. The first asexual reproduction was also made at Broadbent, Oreg. Successive asexual generations produced from cuttings with two or more leaves have shown the cultivar to be stable.
The cultivar is unique either in one or a combination of the characteristics described herein. It is a new, complete double-flowered ‘Impatiens walleriana’ producing white flowers that often show a light pink blush in temperatures warmer than 70° F. minimums; dark green foliage; medium vigor; fully double flowers held above or beyond the foliage on strong peduncles and pedicels; and a mounded growth habit.
Color references are according to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used.
The following description relates to the following environmental and cultural practices at Rogue River, Oreg., on or about Mar. 1, 2003.
The photograph illustrates the overall appearance of the cultivar described herein.
The photograph was taken of a TiWhit plant of about 10 weeks of age from rooted cuttings, at first inflorescence. There may be variations between the colors in the photograph and the colors in the following description due to light reflectance, or the amount of blue or red light captured in the film. If such variations occur, the written description shall control.
The plant of the present invention has not been observed in all possible environmental and/or cultural conditions. The phenotype may vary significantly with variations in environment such as temperature, light level, humidity and also with cultural practices such as fertility, soil, and water quality.
Container—6-inch Azalea containers.
Medium—Peat-lite type of soil less medium.
Greenhouse covering—Double layer Polyethylene with 50% shade applied above the covering.
Minimum temperature—70° F.
Maximum temperature—75° F.
Light levels—1000 to 2000 ft candles.
Fertilizer—20-10-20 with trace elements applied twice followed by one leaching with clear water.
Cutting type—Lateral stems with two or more leaves.
Cosner, Harlan B., Cosner, Susan
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