Gladiolus 'White Eyed Miss' | Hardy Gladiolus Bulbs | Pink & White Sword Lily | Summer Cut Flowers | Spring Planting Bulbs

Gladiolus 'White Eyed Miss' | Hardy Gladiolus Bulbs | Pink & White Sword Lily | Summer Cut Flowers | Spring Planting Bulbs

Sale price  $9.00 Regular price  $35.00
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Gladiolus 'White Eyed Miss' | Hardy Gladiolus Bulbs | Pink & White Sword Lily | Summer Cut Flowers | Spring Planting Bulbs

Gladiolus 'White Eyed Miss' | Hardy Gladiolus Bulbs | Pink & White Sword Lily | Summer Cut Flowers | Spring Planting Bulbs

Sale price  $9.00 Regular price  $35.00

Add elegant color and graceful height to your summer garden with Gladiolus ‘White Eyed Miss’, a hardy sword lily prized for its soft rose-pink blooms with striking white centers delicately edged in red. The orchid-like flowers bloom along tall upright stems, creating a dramatic display in flower beds, pollinator gardens, and fresh-cut bouquets.

This hardy gladiolus variety is easier to overwinter than traditional gladiolus in mild climates and produces long-lasting blooms that attract butterflies and bees all summer long.

🌟 Why Gardeners Love ‘White Eyed Miss’

  • 🌸 Unique pink blooms with white centers
  • ✂️ Excellent long-lasting cut flowers
  • 🦋 Attracts bees and butterflies
  • 🌿 Hardy gladiolus for perennial gardens
  • 🌞 Easy to grow in sunny locations
  • 🪴 Great for borders and cottage gardens
  • 💐 Florist-quality summer blooms

🌱 Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Gladiolus ‘White Eyed Miss’
  • Common Name: Hardy Sword Lily
  • Plant Type: Flowering Perennial Bulb/Corm
  • Flower Color: Soft Rose Pink, White, Red Accents
  • Mature Height: 18–24 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, easy care, long blooming

🌿 Perfect Garden Uses

✔ Cut flower gardens
✔ Cottage gardens
✔ Pollinator-friendly landscapes
✔ Summer borders
✔ Container gardens
✔ Mass plantings
✔ Floral arrangements
✔ Vertical garden accents

🌸 Companion Plants

Pairs beautifully with:

  • Coneflowers (Echinacea)
  • Lavender
  • Roses
  • Ornamental grasses
  • Yarrow
  • Salvia
  • Rudbeckia

These companion plants create stunning layered summer color while attracting pollinators.

🌱 Care Tips

  • Plant corms in spring after frost danger passes
  • Plant 4–6 inches deep and 4–6 inches apart
  • Prefers full sun and well-draining soil
  • Water regularly during active growth
  • Stake taller flower spikes if needed
  • Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continued flowering
  • Lift corms in colder climates before hard frost

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