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Gladiolus 'Nori' Bulbs

'Nori' is a breathtaking large-flowering gladiolus that makes a bold statement in the summer garden. Growing 50 to 60 inches tall, its strong flowering stems rise above sword-like leaves, showcasing vibrant violet-blue blooms that stand out in beds, borders, or containers. These florist-quality flowers are long-lasting, making them perfect for cutting and creating striking summer bouquets or mixed arrangements.

A Gladiolus x hortulanus variety, also known as gladiolus, sword lilies, or glads, 'Nori' is a tender perennial in Zones 7-10. For dramatic impact, plant bulbs in groups or clusters in garden beds, borders, or containers. Taller plants may need staking in breezy locations to keep the stems upright.

'Nori' gladiolus is easy to grow and flourishes in sunny to lightly shaded areas with fertile, well-draining soil that retains moisture. If your soil is sandy or heavy clay, amend it with organic materials such as peat moss or bark to improve structure and moisture retention. Fertilize sparingly after planting and again during summer. Water thoroughly at planting and regularly throughout the season, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. Mulching helps maintain consistent soil moisture and temperature.

Plant bulbs in spring after frost danger has passed, spacing them 4 to 6 inches apart and planting them 4 to 6 inches deep. For continuous blooming, stagger plantings every two weeks throughout the growing season. After the flowers fade, let the foliage grow until it browns or frost threatens. Lift, clean, and store the corms in a cool, dry location (40-50°F) for winter.

$8.03

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Gladiolus 'Nori' Bulbs

$22.95

$8.03

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'Nori' is a breathtaking large-flowering gladiolus that makes a bold statement in the summer garden. Growing 50 to 60 inches tall, its strong flowering stems rise above sword-like leaves, showcasing vibrant violet-blue blooms that stand out in beds, borders, or containers. These florist-quality flowers are long-lasting, making them perfect for cutting and creating striking summer bouquets or mixed arrangements.

A Gladiolus x hortulanus variety, also known as gladiolus, sword lilies, or glads, 'Nori' is a tender perennial in Zones 7-10. For dramatic impact, plant bulbs in groups or clusters in garden beds, borders, or containers. Taller plants may need staking in breezy locations to keep the stems upright.

'Nori' gladiolus is easy to grow and flourishes in sunny to lightly shaded areas with fertile, well-draining soil that retains moisture. If your soil is sandy or heavy clay, amend it with organic materials such as peat moss or bark to improve structure and moisture retention. Fertilize sparingly after planting and again during summer. Water thoroughly at planting and regularly throughout the season, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. Mulching helps maintain consistent soil moisture and temperature.

Plant bulbs in spring after frost danger has passed, spacing them 4 to 6 inches apart and planting them 4 to 6 inches deep. For continuous blooming, stagger plantings every two weeks throughout the growing season. After the flowers fade, let the foliage grow until it browns or frost threatens. Lift, clean, and store the corms in a cool, dry location (40-50°F) for winter.