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Cosa (chi) è gladiolus$31718$ - definizione

SPECIES OF PLANT
Gladiolus x colvillei; Gladiolus × colvillei; Gladiolus ×colvillii; Gladiolus x colvillii; Gladiolus colvillii; Gladiolus colvillei

Gladiolus crassifolius         
Gladiolus crassifolius is a species of Gladiolus found in Africa. It is a perennial species with substantial stems and brightly coloured flowers.
Gladiolus tristis         
  • ''Gladiolus tristis,'' Western Cape, South Africa
Gladiolus tristis is a species of gladiolus known by several common names, including ever-flowering gladiolus and marsh Afrikaner. It is native to southern Africa, especially South Africa.
Gladiolus italicus         
Gladiolus italicus is a species of gladiolus known by the common names Italian gladiolus, field gladiolus, and common sword-lily.

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Gladiolus × colvillii

Gladiolus × colvillii, the scarlet gladiolus, is a hybrid Gladiolus cultivar.

The original Gladiolus × colvillii was bred by the nurseryman James Colville of Chelsea, London from the southern African species G. tristis and G. cardinalis and first described in 1823; it is still cultivated. It has deep pink flowers with a cream stripe on each of the lower three tepals.

In 1826 James Colville put on sale a white form with pale pink anthers known as G. colvillii alba. In 1871, a completely white sport with the same parentage was described: G. colvillii 'The Bride'. This cultivar is still available commercially today under the same name.

The Colvillei group of Gladiolus now includes many small (to about 40 cm tall) spring-flowering cultivars with flowers from white to pink or orange-red. Some are likely to have other southern African species such as G. carneus in their ancestry.