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When to Plant Acidanthera

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Acidanthera Bicolor image by G.A. Cooper: USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database

Acidanthera are a tall gladiolus with fragrant white flowers. Its corms are planted in the spring after the danger of frost. Acidanthera can survive as a perennial in warmer climates.

Keywords: plant acidanthera, gladiolus acidanthera, gladiolus callianthus

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Aja Rivers is a New England native who has been writing professionally for nine years. Her poetry has appeared in "Tiger’s Eye: A Journal of Poetry," "Main Channel Voices" and "The Aurorean." She has an associate's degree in science from Cape Cod Community College and a paralegal certificate from Gloucester County College. Rivers is also a certified all-breed dog groomer.

Photo by: G.A. Cooper: USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database