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Posted: Apr/12/2009 4:07 PM PST
I have had this flower for years but never have found anyone who knows the name of it. I think it is in the Gladiolus family. Appreciate any help. Attachments: ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Apr/12/2009 5:27 PM PST
http://www.naturehills.com/product/gladiolus_hardy .aspx I have hardy gladiolas like those. |
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Posted: Apr/13/2009 5:46 AM PST
Thanks so much! I have always thought it was in the Glad family but now I know it. GG is full of helpful friends..thanks reba |
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Posted: Apr/13/2009 10:18 AM PST
How hardy are they? I never realized there were hardy ones. Quote:
Originally posted by EvonneStoryteller http://www.naturehills.com/pro duct/gladiolus_hardy.aspxI have hardy gladiolas like those. |
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Posted: Apr/13/2009 11:21 AM PST
Often sold under the common name Byzantine Gladiolus: http://www.southernbulbs.com/blog/2007/04/hardy-am aryllis-and-byzantine-gladiolus.html |
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Posted: Apr/13/2009 11:58 AM PST
Thank you.
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Posted: Apr/13/2009 7:18 PM PST
I will have to see if my hardy gladiolas come back this year. I planted them last year for the first time. I am in zone 6 but down towards zone 5. I have seen some listed to zone 5, but perhaps not that particular fuschia one. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/130710/ |
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Posted: Apr/13/2009 7:24 PM PST
Thank you. |
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