Gladioli Joyeuse Entree
£5.99
Pack of 15 (Code A3286)
£5.99
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Pack of 45 (Code A3292)
£11.98
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A traditional full flowering variety, with vibrant yellow flowers that really stand out in a border. Traditionally tall and full flowering, Gladioli Joyeuse Entree produces huge 10-12cm velvety flowers. Once named the 'sword lily' because of its sword-shaped leaves, the Gladioli comes in a myriad of different colours. Try choosing Gladioli in two or three harmonious or attractively contrasting colours, planting them together in clumps. Height 1m. 12/14cm corms supplied.
Key Product Information
Season Interest | Summer |
Flower Colour | Yellow |
Foliage Colour | Green |
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How Supplied | 12/14cm Corms |
Delivery | Delivery from mid-January |
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Season Interest
Summer |
Flower Colour
Yellow |
Foliage Colour
Green |
How Supplied
12/14cm Corms |
Flowering Time
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Plant Size
Mature Height | 100cm |
Mature Spread | 20cm |
Plant Spacing | 15cm |
Annual Growth | 100cm |
Mature Height
100cm |
Mature Spread
20cm |
Planting | Plant at approx 15cm deep. |
Soil Type | Fertile, well drained soil |
Planting
Plant at approx 15cm deep. |
Soil Type
Fertile, well drained soil |
Plant gladioli corms about 10-15cm deep and about 10-15cm apart, in fertile/well drained soil in spring. Planting can be done in succession from early March onwards to the end of May at fortnightly intervals. This ensures a continuity of flowers throughout the summer months. When planting in a heavy soil, place some sand underneath each corm to help with drainage.
You can water regularly as the growth begins to appear and you can dead head when flowers begin to die off, though make sure to leave foliage to grow throughout the summer. In late autumn when frosty and cold nights are likely to return, you should lift and dry the corms and store over the winter in a frost free shed/garage until ready to plant again next year.
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Key Product Information
Season Interest | Summer | |
Flower Colour | Yellow | |
Foliage Colour | Green | |
Preferred Location | ||
Positive attributes | ||
How Supplied | 12/14cm Corms | |
Delivery | Delivery from mid-January |
Key Product Information
Season Interest
Summer |
Flower Colour
Yellow |
Foliage Colour
Green |
Flowering Time
Available to buy
Plant Size
Mature Height | 100cm |
Mature Spread | 20cm |
Plant Spacing | 15cm |
Annual Growth | 100cm |
Mature Height
100cm |
Mature Spread
20cm |
Plant Spacing
15cm |
Planting | Plant in prepared soil, with a hole large enough to firmly hold the module. |
Soil Type | Well drained fertile soil. |
Pruning | Deadhead as necessary to prolong flowering. |
Planting
Plant at approx 15cm deep. |
Soil Type
Fertile, well drained soil |
Plant gladioli corms about 10-15cm deep and about 10-15cm apart, in fertile/well drained soil in spring. Planting can be done in succession from early March onwards to the end of May at fortnightly intervals. This ensures a continuity of flowers throughout the summer months. When planting in a heavy soil, place some sand underneath each corm to help with drainage.
You can water regularly as the growth begins to appear and you can dead head when flowers begin to die off, though make sure to leave foliage to grow throughout the summer. In late autumn when frosty and cold nights are likely to return, you should lift and dry the corms and store over the winter in a frost free shed/garage until ready to plant again next year.