It is the representative of the Iris family. The flower got such name from the Latin word "gladius" translated as 'sword' with the reference of the gladiolus leaves’ shape.
Uncommon and bright with towering stems, this August birth plant led to a lot of dramas of Roman gladiators. It was believed that the nosegay of gladioli makes its recipient to be overwhelmed with an immense passion.
The flower is available in the middle of summer. One can enjoy its blooming in red, pink, yellow, cream, coral and even green colors. Its hallmark is the vast array of shapes and heights.
The cut plant will enjoy the vase life for minimum 6 days.
The classic flower spikes of gladiolus adorn plenty of gardens. This pretty bloom makes one of the best bouquets.
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