Origin and Distribution
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Gladiolus is an important florist crop, most popular as cut flower in the domestic and International market.
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In Netherlands, it ranks next only to tulip in commercial importance
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It is relatively easy to grow and also suitable for bedding and exhibition.
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The fascinating spikes bear a large number of florets which exhibit varying sizes and forms; with smooth, ruffled, deeply crinkled or laciniated tepals.
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The flower spikes are used in flower arrangements, in bouquets and for indoor decoration.
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Grandiflorus and Primulinus types look very attractive in mixed flower borders.
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Spikes of gladiolus have good keeping quality and can be transported to long distances.
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Its flowers open in acropetal succession, one by one and spike lasts for 1 to 3 weeks in ordinary vase water, depending upon the season and variety.
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Gladiolus natalensis, G. cardinalis, G. communis, G. callianthus, G. arneus, recurvus, G. tristis
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