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Q&A - What can I do to ensure my byzantine gladiolus survives transplant?

Question:
What can I do to ensure my byzantine gladiolus survives transplant?
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Answer:

Byzantine gladiolus grow from a corm which is similar to a bulb. Dale Skaggs, Director of Horticulture at Dixon Gallery and Gardens says they are easily moved when they are dormant. He also gives some care suggestions to make sure your gladiolus blooms for years to come.
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