Gladiolus × colvillii, the scarlet gladiolus, is a hybrid Gladiolus cultivar. The original Gladiolus × colvillii was bred by the nurseryman James Colville of Chelsea, London from the southern African species G. tristis and G. cardinalis and first described in 1823; it is still cultivated. It has deep pink flowers with a cream stripe on each of the lower three tepals.
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| - El gladiolo cultivado actualmente es un híbrido complejo producto del cruzamiento entre varias especies de Gladiolus, los que se han venido realizando desde principios del Siglo XIX.Al principio de esta era del mejoramiento genético del gladiolo, caracterizada por la obtención de híbridos interespecíficos, a los descendientes producidos por hibridación entre dos especies se les otorgaba un nombre binomial. (es)
- Gladiolus × colvillii, the scarlet gladiolus, is a hybrid Gladiolus cultivar. The original Gladiolus × colvillii was bred by the nurseryman James Colville of Chelsea, London from the southern African species G. tristis and G. cardinalis and first described in 1823; it is still cultivated. It has deep pink flowers with a cream stripe on each of the lower three tepals. (en)
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| - Gladiolus × colvillii, the scarlet gladiolus, is a hybrid Gladiolus cultivar. The original Gladiolus × colvillii was bred by the nurseryman James Colville of Chelsea, London from the southern African species G. tristis and G. cardinalis and first described in 1823; it is still cultivated. It has deep pink flowers with a cream stripe on each of the lower three tepals. In 1826 James Colville put on sale a white form with pale pink anthers known as G. colvillii alba. In 1871, a completely white sport with the same parentage was described: G. colvillii 'The Bride'. This cultivar is still available commercially today under the same name. The Colvillei group of Gladiolus now includes many small (to about 40 cm tall) spring-flowering cultivars with flowers from white to pink or orange-red. Some are likely to have other southern African species such as G. carneus in their ancestry. (en)
- El gladiolo cultivado actualmente es un híbrido complejo producto del cruzamiento entre varias especies de Gladiolus, los que se han venido realizando desde principios del Siglo XIX.Al principio de esta era del mejoramiento genético del gladiolo, caracterizada por la obtención de híbridos interespecíficos, a los descendientes producidos por hibridación entre dos especies se les otorgaba un nombre binomial. (es)
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