Yes.
It depends on the plant.
Gladiolus plants do not spread underground like some bulbs; they grow from corms, which are similar to bulbs but do not spread as readily. However, gladiolus can multiply by producing new corms, allowing them to gradually form larger clumps over time.
The scientific name of gladiolus plant is Gladiolus spp.
They grow from bulbs which can be divided in the fall of the year. Just break them apart and replant. They should bloom in the spring!
Gladiolus Flower grown from a bulb, not seeds.
Gladiolus bulbs typically grow faster in soil compared to water. Soil provides necessary nutrients and a stable environment for the bulb to develop roots and grow into a healthy plant. Water alone may not provide all the essential elements for robust growth, and bulbs grown in water may become waterlogged or rot.
The gladiolus flower is commonly associated with Mediterranean Europe, Asia, South Africa, and Tropical Africa. The biggest collection of different gladiolus is located in the Cape Floristic Region.
Evergreens do not grow in Hawaii because evergreens only grow in temperate places.
Gladiolus - 2013 was released on: USA: April 2013
Some species of gladiolus have, but never more than a slight fragrance.
yes, sunflowers do grow in hawaii but warmish places like hilo not kona
In the Victorian Language of Flowers a gladiolus was interpreted as "strength of character".