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The mixture of pink, white and bi-colored flowers are wonderful at the front of your perennial border. These smaller growing Gladiolus are cold hardy to zone 5 (when well mulched for winter).
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Overall rating: 4.625 / 5 from 8 reviews.
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"These have been a joy to see the past several weeks as various colors have appeared. Such a fun range of shades, even some multi colored stocks. The first to appear was a stunning dark coral then to bright soft salmon shades and even a clear fuchsia shade. They are beyond expectation. Thank you High Country Gardens for making these available!!!"
"I have planted this in a strip of perennials and annuals along my sidewalk. It has been a hot, dry, summer but the leaves are healthy. I am disappointed that they have not bloomed yet, but there is still time."
"Perfect. Hummingbirds visit several times a day. A small suppport is recomended to keep them from leaning."
"Gorgeous. A bit shorter than ""traditional"" glads, but splendid in appearance. I'm extremely pleased for now, and so is the person I gifted some to. It just remains to see whether they are really hardy, once they go through a winter. But this first year, our initial impression is great! I would provisionally recommend these, but I can't form my final opinion until next year."
"Have a combo vegetable & cut flower garden . . . planted these along the fence - just for the heck of it! They turned out to be a wonderful surprise every time a new flower stalk opens (this is an assortment). Very happy since I think I have 100% of bulbs bloomed."
"I have tried perennial gladiolus a few times over the years and had no success. I was surprised that all 25 of these gems came up and obviously doubted that they would, as I planted them way too close to each other. . In spite of my mistake they flourished and were absolutely beautiful. They also were surprisingly well spaced with constant blooms over more than 2 months. Highly recommended!"
"Since I was unsure exactly where I wanted to plant in garden I planted in large container which might have resulted in them needed extra support. They bloomed beautifully but I was disappointed there were no bi-colors in the mix."
"We had an extremely cold winter in zone 6, but these made it through and will bloom their beautiful colors soon! I am very pleased with these glads and recommend along with the elvira and charming beauty varieties."