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Definition of gladiolus in English: gladiolusnounPlural gladioli ˌɡladɪˈəʊləsˌɡlædiˈoʊləs An Old World plant of the iris family, with sword-shaped leaves and spikes of brightly coloured flowers, popular in gardens and as a cut flower. 唐菖蒲;唐菖蒲属植物 Genus Gladiolus, family Iridaceae: many species Example sentencesExamples - This group contains varieties in which the plants are not as big as the large-flowering gladioli, therefore the flowers are also a little smaller.
- The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil and other narcissi, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.
- Is it too early to plant gladiolus and caladiums?
- Other sachets contained bits of reproductive material, called propagules, of calla lilies or gladioli.
- He officially opened a new polytunnel in the school's garden and helped children to plant gladioli bulbs, tomatoes, runner beans and broad beans.
- In the perennial gardens, the use of colorful and fragrant plants, including gladiolus, iris, tuberose and alstroemeria, is abundant.
- Among these, the best known are the stunning Asiatic and Oriental lilies, dramatic gladioli, and the many incarnations of dahlia.
- Together with gladioli, lilies and begonias, the dahlias are one of the most important and popular summer-flowering bulbs.
- A member of the iris family, gladiolus have great diversity of flower color and shape.
- Babiana looks a little bit like a gladiolus, but is much smaller with Freesia-like flowers in clusters.
OriginOld English (originally denoting the gladdon), from Latin, diminutive of gladius 'sword' (used as a plant name by Pliny). RhymesAeolus, alveolus, bolas, bolus, holus-bolus, solus, toeless Definition of gladiolus in US English: gladiolusnounˌɡlædiˈoʊləsˌɡladēˈōləs An Old World plant of the iris family, with sword-shaped leaves and spikes of brightly colored flowers, popular in gardens and as a cut flower. 唐菖蒲;唐菖蒲属植物 Genus Gladiolus, family Iridaceae: many species Example sentencesExamples - He officially opened a new polytunnel in the school's garden and helped children to plant gladioli bulbs, tomatoes, runner beans and broad beans.
- Babiana looks a little bit like a gladiolus, but is much smaller with Freesia-like flowers in clusters.
- Among these, the best known are the stunning Asiatic and Oriental lilies, dramatic gladioli, and the many incarnations of dahlia.
- This group contains varieties in which the plants are not as big as the large-flowering gladioli, therefore the flowers are also a little smaller.
- A member of the iris family, gladiolus have great diversity of flower color and shape.
- Together with gladioli, lilies and begonias, the dahlias are one of the most important and popular summer-flowering bulbs.
- In the perennial gardens, the use of colorful and fragrant plants, including gladiolus, iris, tuberose and alstroemeria, is abundant.
- Other sachets contained bits of reproductive material, called propagules, of calla lilies or gladioli.
- The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil and other narcissi, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.
- Is it too early to plant gladiolus and caladiums?
OriginOld English (originally denoting the gladdon), from Latin, diminutive of gladius ‘sword’ (used as a plant name by Pliny). |