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Gladioli Byzanthinius
Gladiolus byzantinius, commonly known as the Byzantine gladiolus, is a striking perennial flowering plant native to the sunlit hills and coastal regions of the eastern Mediterranean. This exquisite species typically reaches a height of 24 to 36 inches (60 to 90 cm) and features robust, upright stalks that rise gracefully above the ground.
During the warm summer months, this gladiolus showcases its enchanting blooms, which unfold in a series of elegant, trumpet-shaped flowers. The petals are often adorned in vibrant hues, predominantly ranging from soft, romantic pink to bold, fiery red, creating a captivating contrast against their lush, upright green foliage. Each spike can produce numerous flowers, with a blossoming pattern that begins at the base and works its way upward, ensuring a prolonged display of colour.
Gladiolus byzantinius thrives in well-drained, sandy or loamy soils and flourishes when exposed to full sunlight for at least six hours a day. This adaptability makes it an ideal candidate for an array of garden settings, including formal flower beds, informal borders, and even naturalistic plantings.
In addition to its ornamental value, this species plays a vital role in supporting local ecosystems, attracting a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, which are drawn to its vibrant colours and sweet nectar. With proper care and attention, Gladiolus byzantinius can thrive for many years, becoming a cherished and colourful fixture in gardens where its radiant blooms ignite joy and admiration.
Colour | Red, Purple & Pink |
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Height | 60cm |
Flowers | May/June |
Planting Depth | 15cm |
Distance Apart | 15cm |
Bulb Size | 6+cm |