Patent Publication Number: US-PP35159-P3

Title: Cupressus plant named ‘RutCup1’

Description:
Botanical designation:  Cupressus  species. 
     Cultivar denomination: ‘RutCup1’. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a new and distinct cultivar of  Cupressus , botanically know as  Cupressus arizonica , and hereinafter referred to by the cultivar name ‘RutCup1’. 
     The new  Cupressus  ‘RutCup1’ is a product of open pollination of mixed  Cupressus  species in Tifton, Ga. Open-pollinated seed was collected in Tifton, Ga. in 2002 on plant labelled  C. himalaica  (not patented). Seedlings were field planted in 2005 in Dearing, Ga., and cuttings of plant I-23 (row I, plant 23) were taken in fall 2008 and field planted in Tifton in fall 2009. The new cultivar ‘RutCup1’ was selected for glaucous foliage and absence of Passalora blight in container and field production. The selection was tested in the lab, and 2nd year wood was found to be cold hardy down to about −30° C. 
     Asexual reproduction of the new  Cupressus  ‘RutCup1’ using hardwood terminal cuttings was first performed in Tifton, Ga. in 2008, and asexual reproduction and evaluation was subsequently also conducted in Watkinsville and Dearing, Ga. Cuttings are placed under intermittent mist with bottom heat set at about 70° F. and treated with NAA at 8000 ppm. Observations of the resulting ‘RutCup1’ progeny have shown that the unique features of this new  Cupressus  ‘RutCup1’ are stable and reproduced true to type in successive generations. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The new  Cupressus  cultivar ‘RutCup1’ has not been observed under all possible environmental conditions. The phenotype may vary somewhat with variations in environment and cultural practices such as temperature, water and fertility levels, soil types, and light intensity without, however, any variance in genotype. 
     The following traits have been repeatedly observed and are determined to be the unique and distinguishing characteristics of the new  Cupressus  cultivar named ‘RutCup1’. In combination, these traits set ‘RutCup1’ apart from all other existing varieties of  Cupressus  known to the inventors.
         1. Attractive landscape form, wider than cultivars such as ‘Blue Ice’   2. Glaucous, blue green foliage   3. Similar growth rate to other  C. arizonica  var.  glabra  cultivars   4. Resistant to Passalora blight in container and field trials; and   5. Second-year stems cold hardy (showed no damage) down to about −30° C. in laboratory tests       

     Plants of the new  Cupressus  can be compared to the most similar cultivar  Cupressus arizonica  ‘Blue Ice’ (unpatented) and differ from plants of the differ from ‘Blue Ice’ at least in that plants of the new  Cupressus  have glaucous blue green foliage and an attractive form that is wider than ‘Blue Ice’ and similar cultivars. The blue green foliage color of ‘RutCup1’ (closest to RHS 136C) is greener than that of ‘Blue Ice’, which has a bluer tone (closest to RHS 133C). Female and male parent are unknown and unavailable for comparison. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS 
       The accompanying, colored photographic illustrations show the overall appearance and distinct characteristics of the new cultivar of  Cupressus  ‘RutCup1’ showing the colors as true as possible. Colors in the photographs may differ slightly from the color values cited in the detailed botanical description, which accurately describes the colors of the new  Cupressus  ‘RutCup1’. The photographs were taken around June, 2021 of plants grown outdoors in Watkinsville, Ga. 
       The photograph labeled  FIG.  1    depicts a side view of a typical 5-year-old ‘RutCup1’ plant showing the general form and features. 
       The photograph labeled  FIG.  2    depicts a close-up view of the branches and needles of a typical 5-year-old ‘RutCup1’ plant showing the blue green foliage. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION 
     The following traits have been consistently observed in the original plant of this new variety and in asexually propagated progeny grown in Tifton, Ga., and, to the best knowledge of the inventors, their combination forms the unique characteristics of the new variety “RutCup1’. 
     Throughout this specification, color names beginning with a small letter signify that the name of that color, as used in common speech, is aptly descriptive. Color names beginning with a capital letter designate values based upon The R.H.S. Colour Chart, 5 th  edition published by The Royal Horticultural Society, London, England in 2007, except where general terms of ordinary dictionary significance are used 
     The aforementioned photographs and following observations, measurements, and values describe plants of the  Cupressus  cultivar named ‘RutCup1’. Data were collected from a horticulture farm and nursery in Tifton, Ga. from 10-year-old plants. The average low temperatures ranged from about 20° F. to 30° F. in the winter and about 90° F. to 100° F. in summer.
     Botanical classification:  Cupressus  ‘RutCup1’.   Commercial classification: Ornamental conifer.   Parentage: Open pollination of mixed  Cupressus.      Growth and propagation:
             Propagation type .—Terminal or sub-terminal hardwood cuttings.     Growth rate .—Similar to  C. arizonica  var.  glabra  cultivars.     Root description .—Usually 1-5 roots arising from the base of the cuttings.     Rooting habit .—Typical for the species, not vigorous.       
       Plant description:
             Habit .—Of 10-year-old plant in field — ovoid.     Usage .—Various uses, including landscaping, ornamental, border, hedge, and mass planting.     Vigor .—Moderately vigorous.     Size of  10  year plant .—A. Height: From soil level to top of plant, about 17 feet. B. Width: About 13 feet.     Branch/stem .—A. Quantity: About one main stems/branches per plant with numerous branches and lateral branches. B. Length: About 13 cm. C. Base Diameter: About 3.5 mm at 30 cm from tip. D. Branch angle: About 57°±2.5 from center. E: Odor (of bruised stem): Mild evergreen. F. Internode length: 22.2±1.4 mm (SD, n=10, 5 internodes per sample). G: Color (R.H.S.): year 1-3 — Greyed-orange 164A, Greyed-orange 166A, Greyed-orange 166A. H: Strength of lateral branches: Moderate. I: Pubescence: None. J: Shape: Round.     Leaf .—A. Leaf type: Scale-like. B. Mature size (L×W): About 1.5-3.0 mm×about 1.5-2.0 mm. C. Arrangement on stem: Decussate. D. Aspect: Closely appressed to the branchlet. E. Color (R.H.S.): Upper — Green 136C; lower — Green 136C. F. Leaf Number: Average of about 10 per cm/stem. G. Apex: Acute-acuminate. H. Base: Rounded-obtuse. I. Margin: Entire. J. Shape: Scale. K. Pubescence: None. L. Venation: None. M. Texture: Scale-like with few glands. O. Odor when crushed: Resinous.     Long shoots .—A. 2° branchlets/shoot: About 2.4 cm±0.3. B. 2° shoot length: About 13.5 cm±0.9. C. Color: Green 136C.     Coning dates .—(Data collected in 2021) (pollination) February-March.     Pollen cone .—A. Size (L×W): About 4 mm×2 mm. B. Color: Yellow-orange 22A to Greyed-Orange 162C. C. Stalk: Decussate about 5-9 mm. D. Shape: Ovate. E. Pollen color: Yellow-orange 16A.     Seed cone .—A. Size (L×W): 3 mm×2 mm. B. Color: Yellow-Green 152C to Green 133C. C. Pair of Scales: 6. D. Stalk: About 5-6 mm, curved downward.     Seed .—A. Size: About 4-5 mm across, with approx. 1 mm wing around the seed. B. Shape: Oval or orbicular. C. Color: Reddish-brown, not glaucous. D. Quantity: About 100 seeds/cone.       
       Weather/temperature tolerance: Plants of the new  Cupressus  have been observed to tolerate about −30° C. without damage in laboratory tests on two-year old wood. Hardiness USDA Zone range 6-9. Plants have not been tested north of USDA Zone 8a.   Disease/pest resistance: To date, plants of the new  Cupressus  have been observed to be resistant to Passalora blight (caused by  Passalora sequoiae ) in container and field trials.