Gladiolus 'Purple Flora' Bulbs

Gladiolus 'Purple Flora' Bulbs

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Pack Size
Pack of 10
Key Characteristics
Zone
8 - 11
Mature Height
4 Feet
Mature Width
5 IN
Sun / Shade
Full Sun
Moisture Level
Moist, well-drained
Soil Type
Normal, loamy, Clay, Sandy

Description / Gladiolus 'Purple Flora' Bulbs

Plant Gladiolus 'Purple Flora' bulbs (corms) in early spring, and throughout summer, this gladiolus produces tall, spectacular flower spikes filled with dark indigo buds that unfurl into large, ruffled, orchid-like violet-purple blooms, opening from the bottom up of the spike to the top. A mainstay in the floral trade, borne on slender scapes, gladiolas blooms make spectacular summer bouquets. Left in the garden, the flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds.

A Gladiolus hybrid, also known as sword lilies and glads, Gladiolus 'Purple Flora' has an upright habit of sword-shaped linear leaves, forming clumps of foliage. Gladiolas are retro flowers with a decidedly modern appeal. They add bold vertical structure to the garden and are often used as a dramatic focal point. Shown to best effect when planted in informal groups of 7 or more bulbs, they can be grown in large patio pots or in mixed beds and borders.

Gladiolus 'Purple Flora' prefers full sun and light, organically rich, medium wet, well-drained soil with a mildly acidic to neutral pH, but the plant adapts to a wide range of soils, including chalk, loam, and sand. The plants do not grow well in heavy clays. Plants should be watered regularly and not allowed to dry out through the flowering period. Deer and rabbit resistant.

Often grown as an annual, summer-flowering bulbs are tender. Plant in spring after the threat of frost has passed, when soil temperatures have warmed to at least 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The plant blooms for about two weeks approximately 60 to 90 days after planting. To extend the flowering period through early fall, succession plant every 10 to 14 days from last frost date through early summer. Corms can be dug up before winter, when the leaves turn yellow, and stored indoors over the winter, preferably at temperatures between 60 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit, and replanted each spring.

Product Details

SKU 28832-PK-10
Item Form Bulb
Pack Size Pack of 10
Genus Gladiolus
Species hybrid
Variety 'Purple Flora'
Product Classification Bulbs
Habit Upright
USDA Zone Low 8
USDA Zone High 11
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Bloom Color Purple
Bloom Season Start Mid Spring
Bloom Season End Mid Summer
Foliage Color Dark Green, Medium Green
Resistance Deer Resistance
Special Features Butterfly Lovers, Hummingbird Lovers
Uses Beds, Containers, Cut Flowers
Zone 8, 9, 10, 11
State Shipping Restrictions GU, PR, VI
Shipping Method Restrictions none

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