Status:
valid
Authors:
Goldblatt
Source:
iplants
Year:
1996
Citation Micro:
Gladiolus Trop. Afr. : 181 (1996)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000789636
Common Names
- Gladiolus balensis
- Bali Gladiolus
- Balensis Gladiolus
Description
Gladiolus balensis (also called the Bali gladiolus, among many other common names) is a perennial herb native to Indonesia. It has narrow leaves and small, white flowers. It is found in grasslands and savannas.
Uses & Benefits
Gladiolus balensis is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and flower beds. It is also used in dried flower arrangements and as cut flowers. The plant is known for its showy, brightly colored flowers and its long, sword-shaped leaves.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Gladiolus balensis is pink and has six petals. The seeds of Gladiolus balensis are small, oval-shaped and black. The seedlings of Gladiolus balensis are thin and have long, narrow leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Gladiolus balensis is a perennial plant that grows up to 1m in height. It is native to South Africa and prefers well-drained soils in full sun. Propagation is best done from corms, which should be planted in spring or autumn. Plant the corms 5-10cm deep in a well-drained potting mix and keep the soil moist. Once the corms have sprouted, water regularly and fertilise every few weeks.
Where to Find Gladiolus balensis
Gladiolus balensis can be found in South Africa.
Gladiolus balensis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Gladiolus balensis?
Gladiolus balensis
What is the natural habitat of Gladiolus balensis?
Gladiolus balensis is native to South Africa.
What is the optimal soil type for Gladiolus balensis?
Gladiolus balensis prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil.
Species in the Gladiolus genus
Gladiolus abbreviatus,
Gladiolus abyssinicus,
Gladiolus actinomorphanthus,
Gladiolus acuminatus,
Gladiolus aequinoctialis,
Gladiolus alatus,
Gladiolus albens,
Gladiolus amplifolius,
Gladiolus anatolicus,
Gladiolus andringitrae,
Gladiolus angustus,
Gladiolus antakiensis,
Gladiolus antandroyi,
Gladiolus appendiculatus,
Gladiolus aquamontanus,
Gladiolus arcuatus,
Gladiolus atropictus,
Gladiolus atropurpureus,
Gladiolus atroviolaceus,
Gladiolus aurantiacus,
Gladiolus aureus,
Gladiolus balensis,
Gladiolus baumii,
Gladiolus bellus,
Gladiolus benguellensis,
Gladiolus bilineatus,
Gladiolus blommesteinii,
Gladiolus bojeri,
Gladiolus bonaespei,
Gladiolus boranensis,
Gladiolus brachyphyllus,
Gladiolus brevifolius,
Gladiolus brevitubus,
Gladiolus buckerveldii,
Gladiolus bullatus,
Gladiolus byzantinus,
Gladiolus caeruleus,
Gladiolus calcaratus,
Gladiolus calcicola,
Gladiolus canaliculatus,
Gladiolus candidus,
Gladiolus cardinalis,
Gladiolus carinatus,
Gladiolus carmineus,
Gladiolus carneus,
Gladiolus caryophyllaceus,
Gladiolus cataractarum,
Gladiolus caucasicus,
Gladiolus ceresianus,
Gladiolus chelamontanus,
Species in the Iridaceae family
Alophia drummondii,
Alophia intermedia,
Alophia medusa,
Alophia silvestris,
Alophia veracruzana,
Aristea abyssinica,
Aristea africana,
Aristea alata,
Aristea anceps,
Aristea angolensis,
Aristea angustifolia,
Aristea bakeri,
Aristea bequaertii,
Aristea biflora,
Aristea cantharophila,
Aristea capitata,
Aristea cladocarpa,
Aristea compressa,
Aristea cuspidata,
Aristea dichotoma,
Aristea djalonis,
Aristea ecklonii,
Aristea fimbriata,
Aristea flexicaulis,
Aristea galpinii,
Aristea glauca,
Aristea goetzei,
Aristea grandis,
Aristea humbertii,
Aristea inaequalis,
Aristea juncifolia,
Aristea kitchingii,
Aristea latifolia,
Aristea lugens,
Aristea madagascariensis,
Aristea montana,
Aristea monticola,
Aristea nyikensis,
Aristea oligocephala,
Aristea palustris,
Aristea parviflora,
Aristea pauciflora,
Aristea platycaulis,
Aristea polycephala,
Aristea pusilla,
Aristea racemosa,
Aristea ranomafana,
Aristea recisa,
Aristea rigidifolia,
Aristea rupicola,