Gladiolus communis subsp byzantinus - 2016
By Andrewr
- 21 May, 2016
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Don't bother Dd, they will just end up where they want, not you.
21 May, 2016
Andrew, we have just spent a few days in and around Exeter, an area you know well, if I remember correctly. Along the seafront at Budleigh Salterton was a coastal cottage with a mass planting of these Gladilolus ... wonderful sight on a grey day. :o)
21 May, 2016
These are planted with gladiolus tristis (which is just starting to go over), allium atropurpureum (which will overlap as these start to fade), and all growing through purple sage.
21 May, 2016
Seeing purple, that must be a sight. Andrew.
22 May, 2016
That's sound a wonderful combination, Purple sage dies on us over the winter....
23 May, 2016
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See who else is growing Gladiolus communis subsp byzantinus.
See who else has plants in genus Gladiolus.
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I love this, must put them all in one place they are coming up in all the wrong places.....
21 May, 2016