Gladiolus 'Frizzled Coral Lace' | Coral Pink Fringed Gladiolus Bulbs for Spring Planting
Gladiolus 'Frizzled Coral Lace' | Coral Pink Fringed Gladiolus Bulbs for Spring Planting
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Add texture, elegance, and vibrant color to your summer garden with Gladiolus 'Frizzled Coral Lace', a fringed gladiolus featuring uniquely ruffled coral-pink blooms with creamy white centers. The frilled petals create a lace-like effect, distinguishing this variety in garden beds and floral arrangements.
Blooming from mid to late summer, this tall Sword Lily produces flower spikes with large blossoms that open gradually over several weeks. Its warm coral tones complement cottage gardens, pollinator plantings, and mixed perennial borders, while serving as exceptional cut flowers.
Easy to grow and rewarding, Gladiolus 'Frizzled Coral Lace' attracts butterflies and beneficial pollinators, adding vertical interest to sunny landscapes.
Key Features
- Unique fringed coral-pink blooms
- Creamy white centers for contrast
- Tall flower spikes for dramatic height
- Exceptional cut flower with long vase life
- Attracts butterflies, bees, and pollinators
- Thrives in full sun
- Easy-to-grow spring-planted corm
- Long-lasting summer blooms
Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Gladiolus 'Frizzled Coral Lace'
- Common Name: Fringed Sword Lily
- Plant Type: Perennial Bulb (Corm)
- Flower Color: Coral Pink with Creamy White Centers
- Foliage Color: Green
- Mature Height: 36–60 Inches
- Spread: 6–12 Inches
- Growth Habit: Upright Clumping
- Bloom Season: Mid to Late Summer
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Average
- Soil Requirements: Well-Drained Soil
- Hardiness Zones: 7–10 (Lift corms in colder climates)
- Characteristics: Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, Fringed Flowers, Excellent Cut Flower
Garden Uses
Suitable for cut flower gardens, cottage gardens, pollinator gardens, mixed perennial borders, mass plantings, bouquet gardens, sunny landscape beds, and floral design gardens.
Companion Plants
Pairs well with Amber Mystique Gladiolus, Peter Pears Gladiolus, Lavender, Salvia, Echinacea, Yarrow, Rudbeckia, and Ornamental Grasses. The coral blooms combine beautifully with purple, blue, white, yellow, and silver-foliaged plants.
Planting & Care
- Plant corms in spring after frost danger passes
- Plant 4–6 inches deep and 4–6 inches apart
- Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil
- Water regularly during active growth
- Stake flower spikes if needed in windy areas
- Remove spent blooms to maintain appearance
- Leave foliage intact after flowering to replenish corm energy
- Lift and store corms in climates colder than Zone 7
For continuous summer blooms, plant additional corms every two weeks through early summer.
Shipping Information
Plant Condition
- Ships as healthy bareroot corms ready for planting
Shipping Notes
- Orders begin shipping in March
- Carefully packaged for secure delivery
- Free USPS Ground shipping on qualifying orders over $35
- Shipping may be adjusted during extreme weather conditions
Care Guarantee
Healthy bulbs are guaranteed upon arrival. Contact within 48 hours with photos of plant and packaging for replacement or refund if damaged.
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