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  2. Gladiolus - Wikipedia

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    The ovary is 3-locular with oblong or globose capsules, [10] containing many, winged brown, longitudinally dehiscent seeds. Gladiolus italicus, Behbahan, Iran. These flowers are variously coloured, ranging from pink to reddish or light purple with white, contrasting markings, or white to cream or orange to red. [11]

  3. Gladiolus watsonioides - Wikipedia

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    Gladiolus watsonioides is a medium to high (½–1 m), herbaceous geophyte with sword-shaped leaves, flattened in the plain of the stem, and spikes of red funnel-shaped flowers, that is assigned to the iris family.

  4. Robinetta - Wikipedia

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    Gladiolus 'Robinetta' is a cultivar of Gladiolus which features fiery red blooms with dainty white markings. Its eye-catching flowers (up to 7 per stem), are slightly fragrant and grow on loose spikes (2-3 spikes per corm) that are adorned by narrow, deep-green sword-shaped leaves.

  5. List of Gladiolus cultivars - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cultivars of the Gladiolus genus of flowering plants. 'Advance' 'Aldebaran' 'Airbourne' 'Applause' 'Apricot Dream' 'Arabian Night' 'Arctic Queen' 'Artistry II' 'Atom'

  6. Iridaceae - Wikipedia

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    Iridaceae (/ ɪ r ɪ ˈ d eɪ s i ˌ aɪ,-s iː ˌ iː /) is a family of plants in order Asparagales, taking its name from the irises.It has a nearly global distribution, with 69 accepted genera with a total of c. 2500 species.

  7. Gladiolus × byzantinus - Wikipedia

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    Gladiolus × byzantinus (syn. Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus), the eastern gladiolus, Byzantine gladiolus, or Byzantine sword-lily, is a naturally occurring hybrid species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. [2] [3] Its parents are Gladiolus dubius and Gladiolus italicus.

  8. Inflorescence - Wikipedia

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    An inflorescence is categorized on the basis of the arrangement of flowers on a main axis and by the timing of its flowering (determinate and indeterminate). [2] Morphologically, an inflorescence is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed on the axis of a plant.

  9. Princess Margaret Rose (gladiolus) - Wikipedia

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    Gladiolus 'Princess Margaret Rose' is a cultivar of Gladiolus which features fiery hot colors, a mix of red, orange and yellow flowers. [1] The ruffled blossoms are arranged closely and symmetrically on strong and erect spikes adorned by pointed sword-like leaves.