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  3. davesgarden.com

    New Forest National Park, which covers most of the southwestern portion of Hampshire in south central England (see map below), is the only area in the U.K. where wild glads grow. Just one native species, Gladiolus illyricus, grows there (see photo later in this article).
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    Gladiolus illyricus is native to south and west Europe and the Mediterranean region, growing on heaths, in scrub and open woods. It flowers April to August and is similar to G. communis with flowers facing in two directions but is usually shorter with 3 to 10 flowers on a rarely branched stem.
  5. Gladiolus illyricus, commonly known as the wild gladiolus, is a tuberous geophyte native to the Mediterranean region. It belongs to the Iridaceae family and the Gladiolus genus. This plant is known for its striking, sword-shaped leaves and vibrant flowers that bloom in a variety of colors. It thrives in subtropical climates and has a dormancy period during the cooler months.
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    Gladiolus illyricus

    Gladiolus illyricus, the wild gladiolus, is a tall gladiolus plant that grows up to 50 centimeters tall found in Europe, particularly around the Mediterranean region. In Britain a small population is known in the New Forest region; Williamson suggests this population may be introduced. It became a protected species in the UK in 1975 under the Conservation of Wild Creatures and Wild Plants Act. Wikipedia

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