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Hardy Gladiolus Elvira | Bag of 25 Wholesale Bulbs | Gladiolus nanus 'Elvira' | Zone 3-10 | Red | Pink | 24 - 30 inches | Full Sun | Half Sun / Half Shade
Get ready to be smitten by this new gladiolus cultivar. Striking Elvira features very pale pink blooms accented by red kiss-like markings on each velvety petal, creating a wonderful display of color and form from mid to late summer. This winter-hardy glad returns yearly in zones 5-10, providing stunning color, texture and beauty to the landscape. Eac…
Get ready to be smitten by this new gladiolus cultivar. Striking Elvira features very pale pink blooms accented by red kiss-like markings on each velvety petal, creating a wonderful display of color and form from mid to late summer. This winter-hardy glad returns yearly in zones 5-10, providing stunning color, texture and beauty to the landscape. Each robust stem bears up to 6 buds that open from the bottom up. A visual treat as a presentation display or as a welcome addition to cut-flower bouquets. Blooms last up to two weeks, giving nearby pollinators plenty of time to visit.
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Get ready to be smitten by this new gladiolus cultivar. Striking Elvira features very pale pink blooms accented by red kiss-like markings on each velvety petal, creating a wonderful display of color and form from mid to late summer. This winter-hardy glad returns yearly in zones 5-10, providing stunning color, texture and beauty to the landscape. Each robust stem bears up to 6 buds that open from the bottom up. A visual treat as a presentation display or as a welcome addition to cut-flower bouquets. Blooms last up to two weeks, giving nearby pollinators plenty of time to visit.