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GLADIOLU RUFFLED GREAT QUEEN ELIZABETH

An elegant and majestic variety, known for its double flowers in soft shades of pale pink, delicately accented with creamy hues. The slightly wavy and ruffled petals create a refined and sophisticated visual effect, making this variety a perfect choice for adding a touch of grace to the 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 'Ruffled Great Queen Elizabeth' is an elegant and majestic variety, known for its double flowers in soft shades of pale pink , delicately accented with creamy hues. The gently ruffled and ruffled petals create a refined and sophisticated visual effect, making this variety a perfect choice for adding a touch of grace to the garden.

Typically reaching 100 to 120 cm in height , this gladiolus is ideal for beds, borders or even in pots. Its flowering, which begins at the base and gradually blooms towards the top of the stem, guarantees an enchanting visual spectacle throughout the summer. In addition to its beauty in the garden, the 'Ruffled Great Queen Elizabeth' also makes an excellent cut flower , with a good vase life. Easy to grow, it prefers a sunny position and well-drained soil. A perfect choice for those looking for an elegant and charming flower for 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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