Gladiolus (Large-flowered Grp) 'Chinon'

Leaf tip | Pointed/acute |
Leaf margin | Entire |
Flower scent | Unscented |
Leaf type | Foliage leaf |
Flower color | Red-light red-033A |
Leaf, general shape | Lanceolate |
Inflorescence | Cincinnus |
Structure (tissues) | Subshrubby/semi-shrubby |
Leaf division | Simple |
Flower color distribution | Multi-colored |
The gladiolus, also known as the sword lily, is a striking and beautiful flower that belongs to the Large-flowered Group. One particular variety of gladiolus that stands out is the 'Chinon' cultivar. Its unique characteristics make it a favorite among gardeners and flower enthusiasts.
One distinguishing feature of the 'Chinon' gladiolus is its pointed or acute leaf tip. This gives the foliage a sharp and elegant appearance. The leaf margin of this variety is also entire, meaning it is smooth and without any serrations.
Although the 'Chinon' gladiolus is a feast for the eyes, it doesn't offer any scent. This makes it a perfect choice for those who prefer unscented flowers.
When it comes to the leaf type, the 'Chinon' gladiolus has foliage leaves. These leaves play an essential role in the growth and development of the plant.
The flower color of the 'Chinon' gladiolus is a vibrant red-light red-033A. This color is sure to catch the attention of anyone passing by. Additionally, the flower color distribution of this variety is multi-colored, creating a stunning and dynamic visual effect.
The leaves of the 'Chinon' gladiolus have a lanceolate shape, with a long, narrow design that tapers to a point. This attribute adds to the overall elegance and charm of the plant.
The inflorescence of the 'Chinon' gladiolus is in the form of a cincinnus, a complex and compact arrangement of flowers along a central axis. This structure enhances the beauty and density of the flower spikes.
The tissues of the 'Chinon' gladiolus are classified as subshrubby or semi-shrubby. This means that the plant has characteristics of both a shrub and a herbaceous perennial, giving it a sturdy and resilient nature.
The 'Chinon' gladiolus exhibits simple leaf division, meaning that the leaves are not divided further into smaller leaflets. This simplicity adds to the clean and smooth aesthetic of the foliage.
In summary, the 'Chinon' gladiolus is a captivating and visually striking flower. Its pointed leaf tip, entire leaf margin, unscented flowers, foliage leaves, red-light red-033A flower color, lanceolate leaf shape, cincinnus inflorescence, subshrubby/semi-shrubby tissues, simple leaf division, and multi-colored flower color distribution make it a standout choice for any garden or floral arrangement.
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