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Gladiolus
( Herald Gladiolus )
| Gladiolus are grown for their flowers that bloom on spikes 2 to 3 feet tall and need staking at times. The flowers being arranged along the spike all face the same way. Their leaves are formed in a sharp point and takes its name from the Latin gladius, meaning a sword. The Butterfly Strain blooms in florets only half the size of the large hybrids. Petals are slightly ruffled with beautiful throat markings, like exotic butterflies. The cultivar, 'Herald' blooms in heavily ruffled deep yellow, flushed with orange and red. |
| Important Info : If grown in an open, sunny location where they are not bothered by strong winds, they can be used anywhere in the garden. |
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