Gladiolus bullatus (Gladiolus spathaceus) – Caledon Bluebell – 5 Seed Pack
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Gladiolus is the largest genus in the Iridaceae family with around 255 species. They are perennial bulbous flowering plants, sometimes called Sword lilies, but usually by its generic name, Gladiolus. It has been studied by taxonomists and now includes the genera Acidanthera, Homoglossum, Anomalesia and Oenostachys. The geographic range includes Africa, Madagascar, Europe, and the Middle East. They are treasured the world over for their beautiful, showy flowers which grow on tall spikes. These plants are often planted in cut flower gardens or in the back along the border, as they grow 60cm to 1.8 m tall. They make excellent cut flowers and are easily grown in raised garden beds and rockeries. Most Gladioli do equally well in pots. Gladioli are the flowers associated with a fortieth wedding anniversary.
Gladiolus bullatus, synonymously known as Gladiolus spathaceus and commonly known as Caledon Bluebell, is a South African endemic perennial found in the Western Cape province growing on sandstone slopes in fynbos. It has bell-like blue flowers with yellow markings and is hooded. Flowers are produced during the early spring months from mid-August to mid-September.