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Gladiator Allium

Gladiator Allium (81133)

5.00 stars, based on 11 reviews
Large flowering allium, such as Gladiator are best planted in groups of 3 or 5, you can plant 3 bulbs per square foot for the best affect. The flowers are large round and purple, growing 6-8" in diameter, in late Spring to Early Summer. Gladiator...
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northern Ohio

Gladiator Alliums

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Looked very healthy. I expect them to bloom in the spring.

Zone 7

Great customer service

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I'll be buying again next season. Bulbs were just planted, packing impeccable, and great customer service. I'll update once bulbs bloom.

Juuuuuggeeeee

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Lol these are like softball size. Get these. Get some, and then get twice as many. Put some plants under them too to make it blend.

Peoria, IL

Make the neighbors say wow

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I purchased some of the last year for my daughter's new garden next to her driveway. The blooms were amazing and the talk of the neighborhood. Multiple neighbors wondered if my daughter could share a "cutting" before they realized they were bulbs.

Texas

Massive bulbs!

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Hoping this one is a late bloomer, I planted these in the fall and haven't seen them bud yet (now late April). However, the bulbs were healthy and sent up strong, strappy foliage that is attractive

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