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Description
Beautiful, showy flowered gladiolus During the summer, gladiolus plants thrive in the warm temperatures.
Gladiolus blooms come in an enormous variety of colors, including multicolored and apricot, blue, burgundy, pink, gold, red, orange, and white. It goes by the name “sword lily” occasionally.Gladioli are a wonderful cutting flower and look stunning in bouquets during midsummer. Stands between two to five feet tall.
They produce one to nine slender, sword-shaped, longitudinally grooved leaves from stems that are often unbranched. Large, solitary flower spikes are seen. They form a tube-shaped structure when joined at the base.
Common Name: Lily sword
Height Five Feet and Up
Orange hue is the flower color.
Time of Bloom Summer
Level of Difficulty: Easy to Grow
Planting And care
When the soil appears dry to the touch, water the plant.
Give your plants plenty of water during the summer and less during the winter and wet season.
Aim to water the plants between 8 and 10 in the morning.
Dead, diseased, or damaged plant components should be removed and thrown in the rubbish collector.
Plants should be fertilized during the planting and growing seasons.
Add organic material to the potting mix as a mulch.
Gladiolus Care
After germination, gladiola bulbs are placed in potting mix and submerged in water until they do not germinate well.
Keep the plant in an area with plenty of sunlight.
Sunlight | Full to partial sunlight |
Watering | Moderately |
Soil | Sandy loam soil |
Temperature | 20 to 30 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer. |
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