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Gladiolus atroviolaceus grows wild in our country. It usually grows in very well-drianed clay soil among rocks, in the areas where summers are very hot and winters are very cold.
Lesley,I grow G. tristis in a pot in a cold greenhouse. I will probably put it out this year and leave it takes its chances. Have you grown it outdoors?Paddy
I am not sure that many of you in the forum will be interested in Gladioulus varieties, but I think that this link will be interesting for some people. The gladiolus culture is very popular in Russia and gladiolus breeding is currently flourishing in this country. Russian hybrids are considered one of the best in the world.Here is a link to the photogallery of my Moscow colleague Nikolay Kuzmin, who specialises in galdiolus cultivation. The photos of glads are illusrated according to colours. You can have a look and make an impression about Russian varieties. There are many highly decorative and catchy ones.http://growflowers.ru/photo/