A perennial bulb, up to 100cm tall, with green, sword like leaves. Upright spikes of large, ruffled, creamy pale pink flowers with a red throat appear from July through to September
A perennial bulb, up to 100cm tall, with green, sword like leaves. Upright spikes of large, ruffled, creamy pale pink flowers with a red throat appear from July through to September
| Season | Stem | Flower | Foliage | Fruit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | ||||
| Summer | ||||
| Autumn | ||||
| Winter |
Grow in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun, planting the corms 15cm deep in spring, on a bed of sharp sand to aid drainage; in frost-prone areas, lift when the leaves turn yellow-brown, and store the new corms in a dry, frost-free place until the following spring; in milder areas, add a thick dry mulch over winter
Propagate by division, separating cormlets when dormant
No pruning required
May be susceptible to gladiolus thrip, aphids and slugs
May be susceptible to gladiolus corm rot, grey moulds (Botrytis), Fusarium bulb rot, gladiolus core rot, gladiolus dry rot, gladiolus scab and neck rot, fungal leaf spot, and virus diseases
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