Traderhorn Gladiolus
Commanding attention with brilliant red blooms measuring 3ā4" across, this pollinator favourite unfurls its dramatic flowers sequentially from bottom to top along sturdy stems, creating weeks of dynamic visual interest. Its robust spikes reach 36ā48" in height, making Traderhorn an ideal choice for the back of sunny borders where it towers gracefully above lower-growing companions and provides a striking vertical accent alongside garden paths or against fences. Particularly valued by commercial growers for its long-lasting cut flowers, this glad thrives when planted in large groups in back of lower-growing perennials and annuals. Plant in spring for mid to late summer blooms that will attract bees, butterflies and admiring neighbours.
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Traderhorn Gladiolus
Traderhorn Gladiolus
Commanding attention with brilliant red blooms measuring 3ā4" across, this pollinator favourite unfurls its dramatic flowers sequentially from bottom to top along sturdy stems, creating weeks of dynamic visual interest. Its robust spikes reach 36ā48" in height, making Traderhorn an ideal choice for the back of sunny borders where it towers gracefully above lower-growing companions and provides a striking vertical accent alongside garden paths or against fences. Particularly valued by commercial growers for its long-lasting cut flowers, this glad thrives when planted in large groups in back of lower-growing perennials and annuals. Plant in spring for mid to late summer blooms that will attract bees, butterflies and admiring neighbours.
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Commanding attention with brilliant red blooms measuring 3ā4" across, this pollinator favourite unfurls its dramatic flowers sequentially from bottom to top along sturdy stems, creating weeks of dynamic visual interest. Its robust spikes reach 36ā48" in height, making Traderhorn an ideal choice for the back of sunny borders where it towers gracefully above lower-growing companions and provides a striking vertical accent alongside garden paths or against fences. Particularly valued by commercial growers for its long-lasting cut flowers, this glad thrives when planted in large groups in back of lower-growing perennials and annuals. Plant in spring for mid to late summer blooms that will attract bees, butterflies and admiring neighbours.


















