An invention may support both a utility patent and a plant patent, so long as the subject matter protected by the two patents is not identical.
 
 
Utility Patent- may be useful where invention is not limited to a particular variety or where method claims are desired.
 
 
Plant Patent- may be useful where it is difficult to meet the written description or enablement requirements of a utility patent.
 
 


 
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