They have a white ruffled flowers with pink edges, and a soft yellow throat.
[2] The florets (6 - 7 per stem) are arranged on strong and erect spikes adorned by pointed sword-like leaves.
Blooming in mid to late summer, this Gladiolus grows up to 4–5 feet (120–150 centimetres) tall.
The corms should be planted in spring and the young growth should be staked (to stop toppling over).
In autumn, the corms should be lifted out of the soil, and then stored in a cool, dry and dark place until next spring.