Gladiolus permeabilis edulis
Herb latin name: Gladiolus permeabilis edulis,Gladiolus permeabilis edulis Extract
Latin name: Gladiolus permeabilis edulis
Synonyms: Gladiolus edulis
Family: Iridaceae (Iris Family)
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Stony ground. Propagation of Gladiolus permeabilis edulis: Seed - sow early spring in a greenhouse at 15℃. It usually germinatesHabitat of the herb: the herb: Stony ground.
Propagation of Gladiolus permeabilis edulis: Seed - sow early spring in a greenhouse at 15℃. It usually germinates freely. The seed can also be sown as soon as it is ripe in the autumn in a warm greenhouse. Sow the seed thinly so that the seedlings can be grown on in the pot without disturbance for their first year, giving them an occasional liquid feed to ensure they do not become nutrient deficient. Pot up the small bulbs when they are dormant in the autumn, placing about 2 - 3 bulbs in each pot. Grow them on for another year or two in the greenhouse and then plant them out in late spring. Division. Dig up the corms in October, dry them in well ventilated conditions at about 20℃ and then store them in a cool but frost-free place over the winter, planting them out about 10cm deep in April. Cormlets harvested when digging up the corms in the autumn can be stored in a similar manner to the corms. Larger cormlets can be planted out in spring, smaller ones may be best grown on for a year in the greenhouse.
Cultivation of the herb: Stony ground.
Medicinal use of Gladiolus permeabilis edulis: None known
Known hazards of Gladiolus permeabilis edulis: None known
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