By Lori
- 7 Apr, 2008
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Hi Jacque...I've never heard them called that...but that doesn't mean they aren't...lol they are a type of gladiolus...I've heard them called Turkish Glads...They are scented...and would probably be a perennial in your garden...I have to lift them every fall...they are small corms...hard to believe that the tall study plant comes from such little nuggets...They have a wonderful scent as well. they are not expensive, I got 30 for about $8...and they make a wonderful show...worth a try?
7 Apr, 2008
Iv got 50 of them 2 plant if their the same Flower Lori :D
7 Apr, 2008
This looks lovely lori
7 Apr, 2008
This looks lovely lori
7 Apr, 2008
Fantastic Lori.
7 Apr, 2008
Love the way you weaved in the light, airy plants in the foreground. Makes a very magical, floral display..! Amazing job. You're quite the little artist.!
8 Apr, 2008
You are a dear, Flcrazy. It's been such a long time since anyone referred to me as "little". hahahahaha Or did you mean very little artist?...oh never mind! Would love to take the credit...but a little cloudburst accomplished the arrangement.
8 Apr, 2008
Mmm...gorgeous! Can imagine them softly swaying on a light breeze...
8 Apr, 2008
thanks everyone!...Jacque...We will have to trade photos...mid to late summer-- be there or be square! lol.
19 Apr, 2008
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Beutiful Lori are those White Flowers Peacock Orchids?
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