You can visit our Gladiolus communis page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links. If you've been inspired take a look at the Gladiolus plants in our garden centre.
For Siris
By Andrewr
- 16 May, 2017
- 5 likes
Just to prove I grow more than two gladiolus communis ssp byzantinus. This is a small bed beside the front door, dominated by a hibiscus.
Comments on this photo
I have another small clump (under a weigela) elsewhere in the garden, but this grouping is the larger one. There is also gladiolus tristis here, plus allium atropurpureum. Later, a purple sage will dominate.
16 May, 2017
The byzantinus do tend to go walk about. I start mine tight to the bungalow but they have search out all choice spots. Good idea the sage, tough enough to compete in dry position. And the Erigeron.
17 May, 2017
I like these I had some but haven't seen them this year ...
17 May, 2017
They seem to make small daughter corms, which can take time to reach flowering size. Look for tiny sword shaped leaves, Amy.
22 May, 2017
I will tomorrow Sue ,I know where they should be ....
23 May, 2017
If you can find them, they can be replaced easily. PM me.
24 May, 2017
Photo 4 of 14
What else?
See who else is growing Gladiolus communis subsp byzantinus.
See who else has plants in genus Gladiolus.
This photo is of "Gladiolus communis subsp byzantinus" in Andrewr's garden
Members who like this photo
-
Gardening with friends since
14 Jul, 2012 -
Gardening with friends since
10 Mar, 2012 -
Gardening with friends since
13 May, 2014 -
Gardening with friends since
20 Jan, 2014 -
Gardening with friends since
17 Apr, 2008
-
Gladiolus Communis Subsp. Byzantinus
£0.50 at Burncoose -
Gladiolus Italicus (Gladiolus Bulbs)
£3.99 at Crocus -
Gladiolus Communis Ssp. Byzantinus
£6.50 at Unwins
I would not doubt you have millions, but they look well contained.
16 May, 2017