Gladiolus italicus

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Gladiolus segetum, Ker. Differs from G. byzantinus in having globular (not winged) seeds, and in the flaring or spreading segms. of the bright purple, obovate- obtuse sepals. Canaries and Medit. region. B.M. 719. —Hardy and early; little grown.