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Gladiolus communis. Linn. Corm about ¾ in. diam.: st. 1 ½ - 2 ½ ft.: lvs. 3-4, 1 ft. or less long: fls. 4-8, small (1 ½ in. long), with a curved tube; segms. bright purple (flesh-colored in the Var. carneus), nearly equal in length, all connivent or touching (making a narrow fl.), the 3 lower ones long-clawed and with a median line: seeds broad-winged. France, Germany. —Hardy; little known in cult, in this country. Variable; Nos. 11 and 12 are by some considered to be forms of it.
Gladiolus communis. Linn. Corm about ¾ in. diam.: st. 1 ½ - 2 ½ ft.: lvs. 3-4, 1 ft. or less long: fls. 4-8, small (1 ½ in. long), with a curved tube; segms. bright purple (flesh-colored in the Var. carneus), nearly equal in length, all connivent or touching (making a narrow fl.), the 3 lower ones long-clawed and with a median line: seeds broad-winged. France, Germany. B.M. 86, 1575.—Hardy; little known in cult, in this country. Variable; Nos. 11 and 12 are by some considered to be forms of it.
 
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Gladiolus communis. Linn. Corm about ¾ in. diam.: st. 1 ½ - 2 ½ ft.: lvs. 3-4, 1 ft. or less long: fls. 4-8, small (1 ½ in. long), with a curved tube; segms. bright purple (flesh-colored in the Var. carneus), nearly equal in length, all connivent or touching (making a narrow fl.), the 3 lower ones long-clawed and with a median line: seeds broad-winged. France, Germany. —Hardy; little known in cult, in this country. Variable; Nos. 11 and 12 are by some considered to be forms of it. CH


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