Gladiolus merianellus


Quick Characteristics:

Flower Colors: red, orange
Life form: corm
Climate: winter rain climate
 

Gladiolus merianellus (L.) Thunb. is a species that has had many different names and settled for a while under Gladiolus bona(e)spei. Other synonyms are Homoglossum merianellum (Thunb.) Baker, Homoglossum merianellum (Thunb.) Baker var. aureum G.J.Lewis, and Petamenes pilosus (Klatt) Goldblatt. It has also been known as Watsonia pilosa. This species grows on sandy flats and slopes in the Southwest Cape. It has 2 to 7 orange, rarely yellow flowers. Flowers held up very well during a wet period in February when they bloomed and over the course of the blooming period the color changed slightly from all orange to orange with yellow tones. Height range: 30-50 cm. The first photo is from Rod Saunders. The next three photos are from Mary Sue Ittner and the following two are by Dylan Hannon of the first flowering of his seed-grown plants 10 years after sowing.

Gladiolus merianellus, Rod SaundersGladiolus merianellus, Mary Sue IttnerGladiolus merianellus, Mary Sue IttnerGladiolus merianellus, Mary Sue IttnerGladiolus merianellus, Dylan HannonGladiolus merianellus, Dylan Hannon


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