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Gladiolus x hortulanus 'Beverly Ann'
One of the most popular flowering bulbs, their tall, magnificent spikes of flowers are excellent when cut. You can also buy hardy, small-flowered dwarf types for smaller spaces. Spikes are available in many colors and can have more than 20 ruffled and flaring flowers in solids and bicolors. Plant in groups for masses of color, or in containers. Grow low, mounding plants to cover shorter stems. In cold winter climates, dig up and store bulbs in a frost free location. Plant after frost in spring at least 4 inches deep. In mild winter areas, plant fall through spring. When cutting flowers, leave at least 4 leaves on the plant to ensure next year's flowers. |

This large-flowered, white Gladiolus is edged and splashed with lavender.
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Attributes - Gladiolus x hortulanus 'Beverly Ann'
Plant Type: Bulb
Bloom Season: Late Spring through Mid Fall
Flower Color: Purple, White
Foliage: Deciduous
Height: 2 ft. to 2 ft. 6 in.
Width: 1 ft.
Sunlight: Full Sun
Notes: Cut Flowers, Long Blooming, Showy Flowers. Susceptible to Root Rot, Rust, Thrips.
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Related Plants
Gladiolus coccineum 'Golden Sceptre', Gladiolus x hortulanus 'Early Green', Gladiolus x hortulanus 'Ice Gold', Gladiolus hortulanus 'Rose Supreme', Gladiolus x hortulanus 'Tiny Tot Pinky Pink', Gladiolus x hortulanus 'Tiny Tot Red Bantam', Gladiolus x hortulanus 'Wine & Roses', Gladiolus tristis
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