Gladiolus ‘Vista’ | Purple & White Sword Lily Bulbs | Tall Cut Flower Gladiolus | Summer Blooming Perennial | Spring Planting Bulbs
Bring dramatic height and vibrant summer color to your garden with Gladiolus ‘Vista’, a stunning Sword Lily variety featuring tall spikes of elegant purple and white blooms. Known for their impressive flower stalks and long-lasting blooms, gladiolus are classic garden favorites and exceptional cut flowers for bouquets and floral arrangements.
This easy-to-grow perennial bulb establishes quickly and rewards gardeners with spectacular blooms throughout mid to late summer. Perfect for borders, cottage gardens, pollinator gardens, and mass plantings, Gladiolus ‘Vista’ creates a bold vertical accent wherever it’s planted.
🌟 Why Gardeners Love Gladiolus ‘Vista’
- 🌸 Elegant purple and white blooms
- ✂️ Outstanding long-lasting cut flowers
- 🦋 Attracts bees and butterflies
- 🌿 Tall dramatic flower spikes
- ☀️ Easy to grow and low maintenance
- 💐 Perfect for bouquets and arrangements
- 🌱 Excellent for borders and mass plantings
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Gladiolus ‘Vista’
- Common Name: Sword Lily
- Plant Type: Perennial Bulb / Corm
- Flower Color: Purple and White
- Mature Height: 3–5 feet
- Growth Habit: Upright clumping
- Bloom Season: Mid to Late Summer
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Average
- Soil Needs: Well-drained soil
- Hardiness Zones: 3–10
- Lift corms in winter for Zones 3–7
- Characteristics: Pollinator-friendly, deer resistant, long-lasting blooms, easy care
🌿 Perfect Garden Uses
✔ Cut flower gardens
✔ Cottage gardens
✔ Pollinator gardens
✔ Summer borders
✔ Mass plantings
✔ Floral arrangements
✔ Vertical garden interest
✔ Container gardening
🌸 Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with:
- Echinacea (Coneflower)
- Roses
- Lavender
- Yarrow
- Ornamental grasses
- Tulips
- Daffodils
These companions provide season-long color and striking texture contrasts.
🌱 Planting & Care Tips
- Plant corms in spring after frost danger passes
- Plant 4–6 inches deep and 4–6 inches apart
- For continuous blooms, stagger plantings every two weeks
- Water regularly during active growth
- Stake taller stems if needed in windy areas
- Remove faded blooms to encourage continued flowering
- Lift corms in colder climates after frost