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Organic Gladiolus 'Maxial' | 7 pcs.
Organic Gladiolus 'Maxial' | 7 pcs.
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Organic Yellow Gladioli
The Gladiolus 'Maxial' is a beautiful yellow gladiolus with a striking orange heart, which immediately stands out in any garden or bouquet. This impressive summer flower reaches a height of approximately 120 cm and adds a warm and sunny look to borders, flower beds or as a cut flower in a vase. The 'Maxial' blooms abundantly with large flowers along the long stems, which ensures a lively appearance in the garden.
In addition to its striking flowers, 'Maxial' has long, upright sword-shaped leaves that provide a deep green contrast to the bright yellow flowers. The sturdy leaves support the flower stems and make the plant resistant to various weather conditions.
How, Where and When Do I Plant Gladiolus Corms?
Indoor pre-growth
The 'Maxial' is not winter hardy. From March the tubers can be grown indoors for an early flowering. After the Ice Saints (15 May) the plants can go outside, or earlier if the weather is good. Watch out for night frost; bring them inside at night if necessary.
Outside in the Garden
Plant the tubers after the frost period, from 15 May. The planting depth is 2 to 3 times the height of the tuber (approximately 15 cm deep), with a planting distance of 15 cm. The tubers can be planted up to and including June.
Location
Gladioli grow best in a sunny spot in well-drained, nutritious loam or sandy soil. In clay soil, it is recommended to add organic material. Plant the gladioli in a sheltered spot to protect them from the wind.
Care
Water regularly during the growth and flowering phase so that the plants do not dry out. After flowering, the leaves die off completely. Remove the corms from the ground before the frost and store them in a dry, frost-free place. Gladioli are perennial, but to prevent soil fungi, it is wise to plant the corms in a different place every year.
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Propagation
Gladioli reproduce underground by small bulbils. These can be discarded or replanted. Large corms that have split can be planted separately for new plants.
Origin
The sword lily is native to South Africa and belongs to the iris family (Iridaceae). The name Gladiolus is derived from the Latin word "gladius," meaning "sword."
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Characteristics
Flowering time: | August - September |
Planting time: | From May (or from March indoors) |
Planting depth: | 15 cm |
Planting distance: | 15 cm |
Height: | 120 cm |
Flower diameter: | 10 cm |
Location: | Part shade, sun |
Soil pH: | Slightly acidic/neutral |
Winter hardiness: | Not winter hardy |
Propagation: | Moderate |
Origin: | South Africa |
Family: | Iridaceae (Iris family) |
Colour: | Yellow with orange heart |
Bee friendly: | Yes |
Fragrant: | No |
Bulb size: | 10/+ |
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