Gladiolus tristis: complete guide
Gladiolus tristis L.
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Overview
Gladiolus tristis, known as evening gladiolus or avon-flower, is a unique bloom native to South Africa. This indigenous gladiolus of the Cape Provinces grows best in mild climates and has the distinctive characteristic of opening its most fragrant flowers in the evening. Perfect choice for specialized gardeners seeking unique olfactory experiences.
Appearance and bloom
This gladiolus produces elegant yellow to brownish-yellow flowers on slender spikes. The blooms are graceful and refined, typically 4-6 flowers per spike. Most characteristic is that flowers open in the afternoon and evening, releasing a strong, sweet fragrance. This is highly unusual for gladiolus species.
Ideal location
Place Gladiolus tristis in full sun to light partial shade. In warm climates, some afternoon shade preferred. This plant grows best in containers so you can bring the flowers close to enjoy their fragrance. Also suits warm walls.
Soil
Gladiolus tristis grows best in well-drained, sandy soil. pH of 6.0 to 7.5 acceptable. Avoid heavy clay. Adding sand and organic matter improves drainage.
Watering
During growing season, regular water needed. However, once established these corms are fairly drought-tolerant. Excessive water and waterlogging can cause bacterial rot - prevent this carefully.
Pruning
Gladiolus tristis requires no pruning. Remove faded blooms after flowering. Stems can be cut for flower arrangements.
Maintenance calendar
April-May: Planting time for corms, soil preparation June-August: Early summer flowering, regular water August-September: Evening blooming, full fragrance October-November: Corm growth, reduce water December-March: Dormancy, store corms dry
Winter hardiness
Gladiolus tristis is frost-sensitive and grows best as potted corms in mild climates. In harsh regions, dig up corms and store dry until next spring.
Companion plants
In containers combine with other Mediterranean plants. Also beautiful beside Lavender, Santolina and other fragrant plants. Perfect evening garden combination with night-blooming flowers.
Closing thoughts
Evening gladiolus offers unique fragrance experience and elegant blooms. Perfect choice for specialized gardeners and fragrance enthusiasts. Purchase corms from specialized bulb nurseries.
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