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  1. Extraordinary pattern of white, red and pink across this unique gladiolus. You'l love it as a cut flower and in pots. The compact stems won't need staking.

  2. A new take on traditional gladiolus! Each white bloom is splashed with vivid pink and ruby red, creating an impressive display in bouquets and sunny borders. This dwarf variety looks best when planted in groups.

  3. Galaxian produce very attractive blooms in a combination of red and white. This early flowering dwarf Nanus are an excellent choice for lovers of early summer flowering bulbs. They reach heights of 40-50cm and can be planted in a sheltered spot protected against severe weather conditions.

  4. Gladiolus Hardy Galaxian - Common name: Sword Lily, Glads - Unlike other Gladioli with tightly-packed spires, Gladiolus Hardy Galaxian sports blooms more freely open than classic types. Vivid patterns of bold pink, red and white create blossoms whose individual characteristics are out of this world!

  5. This early flowering dwarf Nanus are an excellent choice for lovers of early summer flowering bulbs. They reach heights of 40-50cm and can be planted in a sheltered spot protected against severe weather conditions.

  6. Oct 21, 2021 · Gladiolus nanus hybrids—These miniature hybrids are the smallest of the gladiolus flowers with hooded flowers and lance-shaped narrow leaves. The wide variety of gladiolus flower colors and color combinations means that the iris-like gladiolus plants suit every landscape.

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  8. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Long Beach, California. San Francisco, California. Hannibal, New York. Mount Morris, New York. Devine, Texas. show all. View all varieties of Gladiolus. View this plant in a garden.

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