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  2. Gladiolus - Wikipedia

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    Gladiolus (from Latin, the diminutive of gladius, a sword [2]) is a genus of perennial cormous flowering plants in the iris family (Iridaceae). [3] Gladiolus italicus, Behbahan, Iran. It is sometimes called the 'sword lily', but is usually called by its generic name (plural gladioli ). [4]

  3. Gladiolus 'White Prosperity' - Wikipedia

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    Gladiolus 'White Prosperity' is a cultivar of ' Gladiolus ' ( Gladiolus grandiflora ), it has large, pure white flowers with ruffled petals, blooming from mid to late summer. It grows from corms and has sword-like leaves. It has flower spikes that can be from 90 cm, [5] [6] to 120 cm tall. [3] [7] They bloom in mid summer, [3] between July ...

  4. Gladiolus italicus - Wikipedia

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    Gladiolus italicus is a species of gladiolus known by the common names Italian gladiolus, field gladiolus, and common sword-lily. It is native to much of Eurasia and North Africa, [1] but it is well known on other continents where it is a common weed , particularly of cultivated fields and waste places. [2]

  5. Gladiolus communis - Wikipedia

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    L. [1] Gladiolus communis, the eastern gladiolus, [2] or common corn-flag, [3] [4] is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to temperate northern Africa, western Asia and southern Europe, from the Mediterranean to the Caucasus, [4] and widely naturalised in frost-free locations elsewhere – such as coastal parts of the ...

  6. History of flower arrangement - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known flower arranging dates back to ancient Egypt. Egyptians were decorating with flowers as early as 2,500 BCE. They regularly placed cut flowers in vases, [1] and highly stylized arrangements were used during burials, for processions, and simply as table decorations. Illustrations of arranged flowers have been found on Egyptian ...

  7. Gladiolus patersoniae - Wikipedia

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    Gladiolus patersoniae is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the genus Gladiolus of the family Iridaceae, indigenous to the southern Cape regions of South Africa. Description [ edit ] The flowers appear from late-winter to spring (populations at lower altitudes flower earlier).

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