Gladiolus papilio
By Siris
- 3 Aug, 2016
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A species Gladiolus which tends to be a bit invasive. This individual, I think was masquerading as a crocus corm because it is in totally the wrong place. It will have to come out.
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I have tried to keep it in a clump, but if I dig the adjacent ground, I think that I inadvertently move corms elsewhere. This singleton is where there should be a line of crocuses. The clump is not flowering yet.
4 Aug, 2016
I planted the one you gave us..... have not seen it since!!
5 Aug, 2016
Oh never mind Dd, if my clump is still with me, you can have this stray if you want.
9 Aug, 2016
Thanks I will take you up on that......
10 Aug, 2016
An invasive problem that I would be happy about.
28 Sep, 2016
Have put some in a pot for you Dd, when I next see you.
4 Oct, 2016
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Tends to be invasive? It ran faster than Usain Bolt through my garden!
3 Aug, 2016