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Black Beauty Gladiolus

Gladiolus 'Black Beauty'

Regular price $13.32
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ZONES  3-10 | Good to grow! Zone

With large, deep maroon blooms, 'Black Beauty' Gladilous makes a romantic statement in the summer garden. Blooms open from the bottom of the flower spike to the top, creating a charming tapered look early in the season. Try planting on its own or pairing with a white variety. Stunning! (Gladiolus)

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Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Excellent bulbs!

"The only con I have is that the name 'Black Beauty' and the photo description is not accurate to their color. The red is NOT deep and so they are the same color as my other red glads."

Happy G. (4/5)

Beautiful flowers

"Beautiful colors tall and very attractive flowers"

Tye (5/5)

Color not accurate

"Healthy corms. Most came up. However, the color was much lighter than expected. I will move them to the backyard. I would still like some dark maroon/red for the front, so I guess my search continues. I did contact the company to find out if I needed to amend my soil to get them to bloom true to color. They sent me a link to a website that didn't help at all. I guess I will experiment next year with some in acidic (native) soul and some alkaline."

Stacey (3/5)

I am VERY happy!

"Mine came up beautifully! They look completely black when they are just coming out of their bud and then turn into a deep velvety burgundy. Photos don't do them justice. Their color is so deep and beautiful. I will be buying more! I also planted the Princess Margaret glads and they came up great too! I planted all my glads in bulb cages to protect them from the ghophers."

Sarah-Beth (5/5)

Exactly as advertised

"I grew these in my raised garden beds and the cut them to bring inside. These had black buds and then beautiful dark red flowers. The flowers do get a more purple hue as they begin to wilt, so I would pluck the dying ones off a little sooner than other color gladiolus I've had."

Devon (5/5)

Gladioulus bulbs Black Beauty

"I love glads-so many long lasting and beautiful blooms. Only problem is the deer love to eat them so I have to plant them in a fenced in garden but they are worth it."

Chard (4/5)

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