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Hi Chris,I wouldn't worry about your plant's reluctance to die down in summer. V. bracteata in my experience is almost evergreen and seems best with just a short dormancy of maybe two months or so in the autumn/early winter. Even then it may not lose its leaves.CheersPaul
Gladiolus flanaginii
Do you keep this dry over the winter?
I grow flanaginii in open ground. We have wet winters and sometimes wet summers but this ones grows well in sandy soil for 4 years now! I don't gave winter or summer cover. Use a lot of grit in the soil, it likes good drainage but also lot of water in the growing period.
You might have noticed the substrate. This is a moler based cat litter