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Gladiolus collection for warm-toned displays

Gladiolus (x) hybrida Espresso, Pink Lady, Mirella

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Collection contains 55 plants

  • 20 x Gladiolus Espresso - Sword Lily
  • 20 x Gladiolus Pink Lady - Sword Lily
  • 15 x Gladiolus primulinus Mirella - Sword Lily

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A collection of 60 Gladioli in warm tones. It brings together the varieties Espresso, with large flowers of a particularly dark red, Pink Lady with beautiful romantic fringed flowers shaded in different tones of pink and white, and Mirella, of modest size but hardy, with well-filled spikes of lighter flowers in a vibrant orange-red veined with carmine. Perfect flowers for creating elegant summer displays. Whether in flower beds or borders, these Gladioli will bloom all summer in the sun, in cool but well-drained soil.
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -4°C
Soil type
Silty-loamy (rich and light)
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May
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Collection items (55 plants)

Description

Here is a collection of 60 Gladioli in warm tones, combining deep red, pink with a touch of white, and carmine. The first two are classic hybrid varieties with large flowers. The third one is lower and finer, but remarkably colourful. With their incomparable elegance in a vase, their floral spikes are spectacular in flowerbeds and summer borders. Provide them with cool, well-drained soil and a sunny exposure.

This collection consists of:

- 20 'Espresso' Gladioli: undoubtedly the hybrid variety with the darkest and richest red colour. Its 1.20 m stems bear numerous black and pointed buds. The velvety texture of the petals enhances the burgundy and black reflections, and the flower centers reveal beautiful white stamens.

- 20 'Pink Lady' Gladioli: very beautiful flowers with fringed edges adorned with different shades of pink and white. The 80 cm stems are strong, sturdy, and covered with numerous buds.

- 20 'Mirella' Gladioli: this hybrid is characterised by fairly small flowers arranged on 60 to 70 cm tall stems, each bearing up to 20 florets. The flowers are splashed with carmine on an orange-red background. Each bulb or corm will produce 2 or 3 flower spikes. It blooms earlier than the other two, from June to August. The bulbs can withstand moderate winters in the ground, with some protection.

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For cut flower arrangements, cut the flower spikes when the first floret starts to open. Plant them at intervals of two weeks from early spring to late June to have flowers in the house and garden all summer long.

Cultivated Gladioli, belonging to the Iridaceae family, are hybrid plants. They are divided into 3 main groups: Grandiflorus (large-flowered), Primulinus (early-flowering), and Nanus (butterfly). 'Espresso' and 'Pink Lady' belong to the Grandiflorus group, while Mirella is a Primulinus. Gladioli are a perennial herbaceous plant with broad, sword-shaped leaves arranged in a fan shape, forming a clump of leaves topped by a dense spike bearing large funnel-shaped flowers. The storage organ is a corm, which is a swollen stem covered with scales. To enjoy flowers throughout the summer, plant your corms at intervals of 15 days, from March to May.

Gladioli and their long colourful spikes are a symbol of the 70s and slightly formal floral compositions. While they are irreplaceable in garden displays, their silhouette needs the presence of light plants that will enhance their abundant flowering. Plant the Gladioli from this collection among clumps of blue, pink, or white salvia, or even scarlet red ones. Also consider Monarda and Forget-me-nots, for example. Alternatively, plant them among small ornamental grasses like Stipa or blue Fescues. They are regulars in cottage gardens, where they accompany vegetables all the way to the vegetable patch.

Plant habit

Height at maturity 90 cm
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour red
Flowering time June to September
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous

Botanical data

Genus

Gladiolus

Species

(x) hybrida

Cultivar

Espresso, Pink Lady, Mirella

Family

Iridaceae

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Gladioli love rich, fertile, but well-drained, so sandy and loamy soil. Plant them in full sun. Space the bulbs 10 to 15 cm apart and cover them with 10 cm of soil. Avoid using manure to fertilise the soil, as it promotes bulb rot. Large-flowered gladioli are susceptible to frost. They should therefore be dug up when they wither or immediately after the first frosts. Cut the leaves and let them dry in a well-ventilated place for three weeks. Remove the old bulbs, store the new bulbs and bulblets throughout the winter in a cool place, but protected from frost. The bulblets will bloom in two years. It is preferable not to plant gladiolus bulbs in the same spot for several years in a row. An annual rotation will yield better results. In mild climates, corms can be planted in September-October and left in the ground over winter without damage.

The 'Mirella' Gladiolus is slightly more cold-resistant, down to -8°C if its corms are well protected from frost and moisture in winter by a thick mulch.

Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to May
Planting depth 10 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Vegetable garden
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 35 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well-drained, fertile

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Needs to be stored

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