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Gladiolus 'Charm' - 3 bulbs

Scientific: Gladiolus 'Charm'
Bulbs/Pack: 3 bulbs
Planting Time: When Available
Shipping Period: When Available
Bloom Period: June/July
Bloom Size: Stalk of Silver Dollar Size
Zones: 5-10
Color: Bright pink
Soil: Any, amend clay soil
Fragrance: None
Light: 10 + hours a day summer sun
Height: 20-30"
Wildlife: Not Resistant
Reliability: Very Reliable
$10.00

If you love the spring-blooming Byzantine gladiolus and the impact they make on your garden, you will love the Gladiolus 'Charm'. Just as your Byzantines are finished blooming, the 'Charm' begins around late June/July. The bright pink petals with splotches of white will bring an instant pop of color to your summer garden.  

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 This bulb (technically, it is called a corm) can be used at the back of your garden beds, to spruce up ditches, use along a border, or other hard-to-garden areas. This works great in a pot if you don't have much room. Great color and texture combinations can be made with the lanceolate foliage and long inflorescence of blooms. 

Blooms: The bright pink color is striking and stands out in the summer garden. The blooms are clustered on the 2-3 feet stalk. These blooms are showy and demand attention whether viewed from a distance or up close. It actually performs best in full sun.

Plant: Plant the bulbs about 4" down in well-drained soil. Be sure to plant in 10+ hours a day of summer sun - the more sun the better they do! This makes the stalks sturdy and less likely to fall over.  

 

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If you love the spring-blooming Byzantine gladiolus and the impact they make on your garden, you will love the Gladiolus 'Charm'. Just as your Byzantines are finished blooming, the 'Charm' begins around late June/July. The bright pink petals with splotches of white will bring an instant pop of color to your summer garden.  

 shutterstock-1981535345.jpg

 This bulb (technically, it is called a corm) can be used at the back of your garden beds, to spruce up ditches, use along a border, or other hard-to-garden areas. This works great in a pot if you don't have much room. Great color and texture combinations can be made with the lanceolate foliage and long inflorescence of blooms. 

Blooms: The bright pink color is striking and stands out in the summer garden. The blooms are clustered on the 2-3 feet stalk. These blooms are showy and demand attention whether viewed from a distance or up close. It actually performs best in full sun.

Plant: Plant the bulbs about 4" down in well-drained soil. Be sure to plant in 10+ hours a day of summer sun - the more sun the better they do! This makes the stalks sturdy and less likely to fall over.