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Gladiolus - Floral Design
Gladiolus are available year-round as cut flowers. In cutting gardens they're usually in bloom from mid summer on. Towering over most of their neighbors, the tall spiky gladiolus are a favorite for cut flowers. They're often used in summer ... [... more]
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Hardy Gladiolus Mixture (Ships spring 2009)
Delivery note--This mixture is shipped in spring 2009. For delivery in fall 2009, order the fall-shipped Hardy Gladiolus Mixture. A bounty of early-summer flowers Hardier than regular gladiolus--no lifting each fall (just mulch) No staking required [... more]
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Kahar Pink Gladiolus Botanical Oil Lamps (24 oz.)
Kahar Pink Gladiolus Botanical Oil Lamps [... more]
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Gladioli, Gladiolus or Sword Lily - English Garden
Planted in English Garden since the 18th century these flowers come in a wide range of colours from whites, yellows, pinks, oranges and reds. Its name "gladiolus" comes from the Latin word gladius, which means "sword,"- the shape of [... more]
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Gladiolus Rag
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Gladiolus murielae
This species of Gladiolus has a large number of common names, including acidanthera, Abyssinian gladiolus, fragrant gladiolus, sword lily and peacock orchid. Synonymous with and formerly called Acidanthera bicolor, with some plants still being ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Gladiolus - Tiny Tot Mix
Tiny Tot gladiolus are early flowering, short stemmed strong and healthy. They grow to an average height of 30 inches. They work well as outdoor potted plants, garden borders and center pieces. [... more]
$1.51
Blooming Bulb

How to Plant Gladiolus
Tall spikes of colorful gladiolus are beautiful in gardens and bouquets. Here's how you can have them all spring and summer long. Purchase high-quality corms (bulbs), free of bruises or soft spots. Dig holes 3 to 6 inches deep. Plant larger corms ... [... more]
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Gladiolus x gandavensis
Gladiolus x gandavensis is an important foundation plant in the history of gladiolus hybrids. Dating back to 1837, this cross (G. natalensis x G. oppositiflorus) led the way toward the development over time of the modern gladiolus hybrids ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Gladiolus in Tropical Africa: Systematics, Biology & ...
Peter Goldblatt's Gladiolus in Tropical Africa is the result of more than five years of field, laboratory, and historical research. This research, conducted in the course of a lifelong study of the genera of the iris family, brings order to the [... more]
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Gladiolus
A classic cut flower, gladiolus produces tall flower spikes adorned with large, showy flowers. Often relegated to the cutting garden, gladiolus also suits the back of the border where the tall flowers can complement bushier plants. Gladiolus are ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Gladiolus
Gladiolus are among the most popular of flowers grown for cutting. Each corm sends up an upright cluster of stiff leaves. A flower spike appears late in the season, with flowers borne one above another, all usually facing the same way. Through ... [... more]
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