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Acidanthera murielae or Gladioulus calianthus take your pick!
By Lori
- 3 Aug, 2008
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Turkish Glads, Abyssinian gladiolus, Gladiolus calianthus or what ever you may call them...they are the most delicious smelling flowers... personally I think the name of peacock orchid should be dropped it is not an orchid and there are actual orchids with that name.
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Looks like my wish list just got alittle longer ! Thanks Lori...lol
4 Aug, 2008
These are Beautiful Lori , Mine have no flowers yet :)
4 Aug, 2008
Fantastically delicious! A must have for me too now.
5 Aug, 2008
I'm with you Jacque, no flowers on mine yet either :(
19 Aug, 2008
Not to worry...they bloom later in the season.
12 Sep, 2008
Mine are just leaves at the moment! I love these flowers. You've reminded me why, Lori!
12 Sep, 2008
Yes Spritz, I've deadheaded most of the first planting, the second planting is middling....and the later planting is just putting up blossom. I decided to try staggered planting to see if I could extend their bloom into the late fall season, As long as I catch all the frost warnings and give them paperbag hats overnite I should be able to have them blooming til killing frost in November. fingers crossed... I usually dig all the corms before then but will leave the late planting to see if they are ok to dig in Nov.
12 Sep, 2008
these are beautiful - my neighbour has a few clumps getting established, wonder if she'll mind me pinching some.....
30 Sep, 2008
Do you have to dig them up for winter in Devon, Hoya105? Or are you lucky enough to be able to winter them in the garden? I have to dig mine; they wouldn't survive the winter in the soil... no reason that your friend would not share...they are not expensive as corms go...and they divide readily... lots of little cormlets attached to the parent bulb... I plant them and let them come up but they don't bloom they just grow the corm...I dig them in the fall and: tah-dah, millions of little glads to plant next spring!!
30 Sep, 2008
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