Gladiolus Byzantinus (Communis) Subsp. Italicus Bulbs
Soft pink coloured spikes. Byzantinus communis Italicus is a sub-specie of Byzantinus, and a paler version of the true species. Ideal for planting through mixed grasses in the wildflower meadow for a natural look or mix though hardy perennial plants. These early flowering gladioli are fully hardy but may need a little mulch over winter in extremely cold areas.
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Delivery:
End Aug to Dec
- 25 - 225 £0.21 each Sold in 25s
- 250+ £0.20 each Sold in 25s
£0.22
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Description
This hardy gladioli are perfect for naturalising and meadow planting.
Planting Information
Bulb Size (cm) | 6/+cm |
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Colour | Pink, White |
Delivery period | End Aug to Dec |
Garden Position | Sun, Partial shade |
Hardiness | Half-Hardy |
Height | 40 cm |
Month of Blooming | June, July |
Planting Density (per square m) | 50-75 |
Planting Depth | 10cm |
Planting Position | Middle border, Back border |
Planting Time | Autumn, Winter |
Scented | No |
Special Features | Good for Cut Flowers, Naturalising, RHS Award of Garden Merit |
Suitable for Pots | No |
Type of Soil | Fertile, Well Drained |