Gladiolus (Large-flowered Grp) 'Flevo Eyes'
| Leaf tip | Pointed/acute |
| Leaf base | Fused |
| Flower type | Single |
| Leaf margin | Entire |
| Flower scent | Unscented |
| Flower color | White-white-155C |
| Leaf, general shape | Linear |
| Flower diameter | 9,5 - 10 cm |
| Inflorescence | Spike (single) |
| Leaf size | 40 - 50 cm |
| Leaf, main color | Light green |
| Leaf colour, pattern | Unicolored |
| Flower color distribution | Feathered; Unicolored |
| Flower, secondary color(s) | Purple-dark purple-071A |
The gladiolus, also known as sword lily, is a stunning flower that is beloved for its vibrant colors and graceful appearance. One particular variety, the Gladiolus (Large-flowered Grp) 'Flevo Eyes', is especially enchanting with its unique characteristics.
This particular gladiolus variety has pointed or acute leaf tips and fused leaf bases, giving it a distinct shape. The leaves are linear in shape and measure between 40 and 50 cm in size. Their main color is light green, creating a lovely contrast to the flower's hues.
Speaking of the flower, the Gladiolus 'Flevo Eyes' produces single blooms with a diameter ranging from 9.5 to 10 cm. The flower is unscented, making it ideal for those who prefer odorless blooms. Its primary color is white, with the shade specified as white-white-155C, giving it an ethereal and pristine appearance.
Interestingly, the flower's color distribution is feathered and unicolored, adding a touch of intrigue to its overall look. While the secondary color is described as purple-dark purple-071A, adding depth and richness to its petals.
The Gladiolus 'Flevo Eyes' boasts a spike inflorescence, where a single flower rises above the foliage, creating an eye-catching display. This variety is sure to attract attention with its striking hues and elegant form.
Whether planted in a garden or used in floral arrangements, the Gladiolus 'Flevo Eyes' is a true beauty. It captures the essence of summer with its vibrant colors and adds a touch of elegance to any setting. Garden enthusiasts and flower lovers alike will appreciate the enchanting allure of this exquisite sword lily.
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