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Cookie Gladiolus

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Cute as can be, the Cookie Gladiolus (Gladiolus x hortulanus 'Cookie') is a dwarf Glad with amazing color impact that more than makes up for its diminutive size! Featuring deep blue-purple petals that gradually open along the vertical flower spires starting from the bottom to the top, giving you and your pollinators a long-lasting display each summer!

Cookie Gladiolus is framed in a tight cluster of sword-like vertical foliage, growing just 12-18 inches tall and spreading just 6-8 inches wide! Pollinators adore the long bloom time and even hummingbirds drop by to sip nectar from these stunning royal blue flowers!

Gladiola corms can grow as seasonal or annual accents in all USDA planting zones. However, gardeners in zones 8 to 10 can use these plants in the ground all year round as perennial accents!

Landscape Application:

These smaller Glads still have saturated, high-impact color that act as pretty mid-to-front-of-the-garden border accents, edging, and seasonal facer plants! Plant among your cottage garden and mixed perennial borders where large groupings, clusters, and winding rows amp up the impact of these colorful wands!

Any garden becomes a cutting garden and pollinator hot spot with these blooms included for their summer color! Its smaller size means that the Cookie Gladiolus even brings joy to small gardens, courtyards, and container gardens! Pot yours up as a vivid thriller for your porch, balcony, or patio!

  • Lush Vertical Royal Blue-Purple Blooms
  • Dwarf Sized Gladiolus
  • Upright Sword-Shaped Green Foliage
  • Long-Lasting Bloom Time
  • Fantastic Cut Flowers & Pollinator-Friendly
  • Specimen, Containers, Focal Points, Pollinator & Cut Flower Gardens

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Gladiolus flowers best in full sun in cooler growing zones but appreciates afternoon shade in hot climates. Any well-drained soil environment works great and these corms grow best when their soil isn't soggy and highly organic. These bulbs do appreciate moderate yet regular moisture access.

Plant these corms, which are round bulb-like structures, in the spring. Plant them about 6-8 inches deep. Groupings and rows have the biggest effect and impact on your garden, so plant your corms pointy side up about 5-6 inches apart.

Stake your flower wands unless you plant your Glads in a location protected from the wind. Deadhead the flowering spire as soon as the last flower fades but keep the greenery to make food for the bulb until they turn yellow. In zones 1 through 7, lift your corms up and store them for the winter in a cool, dry location. Each year you'll notice more and more little corms forming around the base of the parent corm for more blooms each year!

  • Full Sun & Afternoon Shade In Hot Climates
  • Moderate Moisture Needs
  • Organic Well-Drained Soil
  • Deadhead After Blooms Fade & Prune or Dig in Fall
  • Spring-Planted Summer-Flowering Corm
  • Deer & Rabbit Resistant

Sweet as can be and the perfect size for smaller gardens, the royal blue Cookie Gladiolus is sure to bring a big impact in a small package! Order quality bulbs and corms today from NatureHills.com and we'll ship your bulbs to you at the proper planting time for your growing zone!

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