Young gladiolus

3 months ago
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This is a young gladiolus that has not yet bloomed. A very big flower. About 4 feet. Looks great. By the way, it takes up very little space in the garden. An area of ​​land comparable in size to a plate is sufficient. This is the most compact flower in the entire history of our gardening. But hydrangea is the opposite. Requires the most land.

I came up with the idea of ​​planting gladioli in alleys. So you could walk between the flowers. An alley of gladioli is real glamor in rural life :)

And this is a video from this year's summer
Video: "Yellow roses and lilies"
https://rumble.com/v5345wu-yellow-rose-and-lilies.html

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