Bulb ID

Mary Sue Ittner msittner@mcn.org
Mon, 06 Apr 2020 08:35:54 PDT
It looks like a Gladiolus tristis, possibly a hybrid. I have them all 
over my garden. Since G. tristis is surrounded by tiny cormlets in time 
you can have a lot ( which can be a good or bad thing like all bulbs 
that expand.) If you pick the flowers and bring them inside, the 
fragrance at night can be overpowering. Go outside at night to see if 
there is fragrance.

Mary Sue

On 4/6/2020 8:26 AM, Jim Foster wrote:
> 5  years ago we removed the grass in our gardens and I had some bulbs 
> I could not identify which I planted and waited until they flowered.  
> Can anyone identify this guy?
>
>
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