Gladiolus 'Prins Claus' | Hardy Gladiolus Bulbs | White & Pink Sword Lily | Dwarf Summer Flower | Spring Planting Bulbs
Add elegant color and tropical flair to your garden with Gladiolus ‘Prins Claus’, a hardy dwarf sword lily featuring stunning white orchid-like blooms accented with vivid pink and magenta markings. This compact gladiolus variety produces graceful flower spikes that bloom throughout summer, attracting butterflies and pollinators while adding vertical interest to flower beds and bouquets.
Unlike traditional gladiolus, ‘Prins Claus’ has a more open, airy bloom habit that creates a softer, naturalized garden appearance. Its compact size makes it perfect for smaller gardens, borders, and containers.
🌟 Why Gardeners Love ‘Prins Claus’
- 🌸 Orchid-like white and pink blooms
- ✂️ Excellent cut flower variety
- 🦋 Attracts butterflies and bees
- 🌿 Hardy dwarf gladiolus variety
- 🪴 Great for containers and borders
- 🌞 Easy-to-grow summer flowering bulb
- 💐 Long-lasting blooms for bouquets
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Gladiolus ‘Prins Claus’
- Common Name: Hardy Sword Lily
- Plant Type: Flowering Perennial Bulb/Corm
- Flower Color: White with Pink and Magenta Markings
- Mature Height: 18–36 inches
- Growth Habit: Upright Clumping
- Bloom Season: Mid to Late Summer
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Average
- Soil Needs: Well-drained soil
- Hardiness Zones: 3–11 (lift corms in zones 3–4)
- Characteristics: Deer resistant, pollinator friendly, compact habit, easy care
🌿 Perfect Garden Uses
✔ Cottage gardens
✔ Pollinator gardens
✔ Summer borders
✔ Container gardens
✔ Cut flower gardens
✔ Mass plantings
✔ Floral arrangements
✔ Small-space gardens
🌸 Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with:
- Lavender
- Coneflowers (Echinacea)
- Salvia
- Yarrow
- Roses
- Ornamental grasses
- Coreopsis
These companion plants create colorful, pollinator-friendly summer displays.
🌱 Care Tips
- Plant corms in spring after frost danger passes
- Plant 4–6 inches deep and space 4–6 inches apart
- Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
- Water regularly during active growth
- Stake flower spikes if exposed to strong winds
- Deadhead spent flowers to extend blooming
- Lift and store corms in colder winter regions