A favorite amongst pollinators with its vibrant orange petals, the Gladiolus “Orange” is a symbol of victory amongst gardens and floral displays. From mid to late summer, these beautiful flowers will thrive in either full sun or partial shade and reach a height of 36-48 inches. Not only strong in appearance, these impressive blooms are deer and rabbit resistant, making it a great addition for wild-life prone areas. Associated with victory amongst Roman Gladiators, the Gladiolus “Orange” brings triumph to gardeners who plant these in their gardens.
Notes: Plant these Gladiolus bulbs every 3 weeks for cut flowers all summer. This gladiolus hybrid blooms in 80 to 100 days.
• Suggested planting rate: three 1 ft²
• Planting Location: Full sun
• Height: 36-48"
• Blooms: June
• Bulb size: 14-16 cm circumference bulbs
• USDA Hardiness zone: 8-10
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