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Gladiola 'Nova lux'

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Gladiola 'Nova lux' - Gladiolus communis (latin)

Geographical origins: Southern Africa, West Asia and Mediterranean areas.
Adult dimensions: Up to 100 cm.
Foliage: Deciduous.
Type of soil: Any, well drained fertile soils.
Climate: Not hardy (lift out the bulbs before the winter).
Exposure: Full Sun.


Characteristics and uses:
The variety 'Nova lux' has luminous yellow flowers, which will light up your flowerbeds.
The bulbs are planted out in the spring, between February and end of May, and offer you a magnificent display of flowers from July through to September.

Gladioli do not thrive in dry weather, and they will be more beautiful if watered on a regular basis.
Dead-head regularly to promote the apparition of new flowers. Staking is advisable as soon as growth is well established.

The bulbs can be planted either directly in your garden or in pots.

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