13-02-2004, 11:27 PM
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It must be my age
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Mary Fisher12/2/04 11:47
I don't know why anyone wants gladioli anyway ...
Oh? Well, different tastes and all that. Personally, I find Gladiolus
papillo absolutely enchanting.
Snap :-) The airy delicate flowers are white, with a chocolate-purple
stain in the centre and fabulous scent. A million miles from those
heavy, gawky garish things you might throw at Dame Edna Everage.
Our previous garden was so cold I only dared grow papilio in pots in the
conservatory. Last summer, for the first time ever, I planted them
direct in the garden and they flowered in autumn. They make a lovely cut
flower too. Autumn was so mild that the leaves were still green by
Christmas, so I just left them in the ground, piled on some mulch and
will see if they survived. If not, they are so cheap I'll just get
another batch .(GC's, B and Q etc usually sell them in packets of 25
corms for £2-ish, round about now).
Janet.
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