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GLADIOLUS MAXIAL AB

An imposing and elegant variety distinguished by its magnificent flowers in warm and vibrant hues, with shades ranging from bright pink to orange-red, creating a captivating contrast. Its large, slightly ruffled flowers offer a striking visual spectacle, perfect for energizing any garden.
10 BULBS
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Période de semis
From March to May
Période de récolte
from June to August
moderate / regularly
10 to 15 cm
sun
Obsolete
100 to 120 cm
Hardy to -5°C
3 to 4 weeks
Conditionnement
10 BULBS
Cycle de vie
Perennial

Gladiolus 'Maxial AB' is an imposing and elegant variety that stands out for its magnificent flowers in warm and vibrant hues, with shades ranging from bright pink to orange-red , creating a captivating contrast. Its large, slightly ruffled flowers offer a striking visual spectacle, perfect for energizing any garden.

Reaching a height of around 100 to 120 cm , this gladiolus is ideal for beds, borders, or even for growing in pots. Its flowering, which begins at the base and progresses towards the top of the stem, guarantees prolonged flowering throughout the summer. In addition, 'Maxial AB' is also an excellent cut flower , with a long vase life. Easy to grow, it prefers a sunny position and well-drained soil. This gladiolus is a perfect choice for those looking for a vibrant and vibrant flower to enrich their garden.

Planting gladioli

Plant the bulbs in moist soil 8-10 cm deep and 10-15 cm apart. You can plant as early as mid-autumn for early spring flowering (still protect the vegetation with dead leaves or straw) or in spring for late spring and summer flowering. Water regularly as the plant does not tolerate drought well. Don't hesitate to anticipate possible insect attacks (thrips, etc.) with a preventative treatment, especially as summer approaches.

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