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MARINA TSVETAeva
Gladiolus
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Flower Color
red, orange
Plant Height
120-140
Length of ear, cm
60-80
Number of flowers in the ear
20-24
About product
Gladiolus variety Marina Tsvetaeva is an impressive plant with bright, saturated coloring that ranges from salmon-orange to deep red with cherry and raspberry hues. A distinctive feature of the flowers is the presence of a contrasting spot on the lower petals, surrounded by a cream or yellow border, which adds expressiveness and depth to the blooms. The petals are dense, with beautiful ruffling an…
Flower Color
red, orange
Plant Height
120-140
Length of ear, cm
60-80
Number of flowers in the ear
20-24
Description
Gladiolus variety Marina Tsvetaeva is an impressive plant with bright, saturated coloring that ranges from salmon-orange to deep red with cherry and raspberry hues. A distinctive feature of the flowers is the presence of a contrasting spot on the lower petals, surrounded by a cream or yellow border, which adds expressiveness and depth to the blooms. The petals are dense, with beautiful ruffling and a silky texture, sparkling in the sun to create the impression of a living autumn grove. The flower diameter reaches 14-17 cm, making them noticeable and attractive both in the garden and in bouquets.
The plant boasts excellent growth qualities: height reaches 115 to 160 cm, the inflorescence is two-rowed of medium density, 65 to 75 cm long, containing 22-24 buds, from which about eight open simultaneously. The variety is mid-early, flowering in August-September. Thanks to its sturdy stem and long-lasting freshness in bouquets, Gladiolus Marina Tsvetaeva is excellent for growing in flowerbeds, flower borders, and for decorative interior styling.
This variety is easy to grow even for beginner gardeners; it possesses good health and rapid growth. Bulbs are 10/12 cm in size, ensuring stable plant development. Despite low winter hardiness, the gladiolus is successfully cultivated in a temperate climate with proper care. Due to its bright coloring and striking appearance, variety Marina Tsvetaeva is one of the best representatives of its class and will become a decoration for any garden or floral arrangement.
The plant boasts excellent growth qualities: height reaches 115 to 160 cm, the inflorescence is two-rowed of medium density, 65 to 75 cm long, containing 22-24 buds, from which about eight open simultaneously. The variety is mid-early, flowering in August-September. Thanks to its sturdy stem and long-lasting freshness in bouquets, Gladiolus Marina Tsvetaeva is excellent for growing in flowerbeds, flower borders, and for decorative interior styling.
This variety is easy to grow even for beginner gardeners; it possesses good health and rapid growth. Bulbs are 10/12 cm in size, ensuring stable plant development. Despite low winter hardiness, the gladiolus is successfully cultivated in a temperate climate with proper care. Due to its bright coloring and striking appearance, variety Marina Tsvetaeva is one of the best representatives of its class and will become a decoration for any garden or floral arrangement.
Specifications
| Flower Color | |
|---|---|
| Plant Height | 120-140 |
| Length of ear, cm | 60-80 |
| Number of flowers in the ear | 20-24 |
| Flower diameter, cm | 13-15 |
| Assignment | |
| Flower Shape | |
| Tuber size, cm | 6-8 |
| Cold Resistance | |
| Variety Characteristics | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Gladiolus |
| Originator | Громов Андрей Николаевич |
| Patent holder | Громов Андрей Николаевич |
| Country | Russia |
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