Gladiolus H
Small-flowered, hardy gladioli. Great for naturalising in a flower meadow, especially the G. communis subsp. byzantinus. But also as an addition to the perennial border and beautiful in a vase.
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Gladiolus byzantinus 'Whistling Jack'
A richly flowering bright purple gladiolus, selected at the time from the fields of English Cornwall. Very hardy.Available to order from June 2025 -
Gladiolus carneus 'Albidus'
A wild form native to South Africa, Western Cape. The comparatively large flowers are white with a purplish-red throat. The outside shows a hint of green. Hardy.Available to order from June 2025 -
Gladiolus colvillei 'Albus'
A small-flowered gladiolus with lightly scented, pure white flowers. A light yellow marking is visible on the lower petals. Compact growth, up to 60 cm high.Available to order from June 2025 -
Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus
Byzantine gladiolus, hardy and easy-growing gladiolus. Light violet-red flowers in spikes, after flowering beautiful seed pods.Available to order from June 2025 -
Gladiolus nanus 'Nymph'
White with cerise signs. The plant structure creates beautiful vertical accents in the floral border. Also great to use as a cut flower.Available to order from June 2025 -
Gladiolus nanus 'Vulcano'
Fuchsia pink with dark purple. The plant structure creates beautiful vertical accents in the floral border. Also great to use as a cut flower.Available to order from June 2025 -
Gladiolus nanus -mix-
Mixture of small-flowered gladioli that can be used both for the border and as cut flowers in bouquets.Available to order from June 2025 -
Gladiolus species mix
A seed-raised mixture of all kinds of hybrids from dozens of botanical species. Some are fragrant and lengths range between 20 and 65 cm. Hardy.Available to order from June 2025 -
Gladiolus tristis var. concolor
A wild form native to South Africa, occurring along riverbeds and swamps. The fragrant, sulphur-yellow flowers appear from May. Cover the bulbs against severe frost.Available to order from June 2025