Gladiolus Gladdies Luna

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8-10cm Corms
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  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Excellent for cut flowers
  • Summer flowering time
  • Green foliage colour
  • Yellow flowering Colour

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Product Description

Gladiolus Gladdies ‘Luna’ is a cheerful summer standout, producing bold, bright yellow florets along upright spikes that bring lively vertical colour to borders, beds and containers. Reaching 50-60 cm in height with a tidy, upright habit, it adds instant impact and seasonal interest to any planting scheme.

Thriving in fertile, well-drained soil under sunny or partially shaded conditions, this Gladiolus quickly develops strong, vigorous stems and reliable flowering throughout the season. Naturally sturdy and free‑standing, it performs confidently without the need for support and also makes a striking cut flower for indoor arrangements.

We recommend pairing Gladdies ‘Luna’ with companions that enhance its sunny tones and add texture to summer borders. Soft Salvia, creamy Achillea and the airy sprays of Cosmos create contrast and depth, for a cheerful and uplifting summer display.

For more varieties like this, please browse our full range of Gladioli

Plant Size

Mature Height 60 cm
Mature Spread 10 cm
Plant Spacing 10 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Plant approx. 15cm deep.
Soil Type Moist but well-drained soil

Growing at a glance…

Plant gladioli about 10-15cm deep and about 10-15cm apart, in fertile/well drained soil in autumn or spring. 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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