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The Wildflowers of Palestine - Gladiolus italicus
Gladiolus communis, the eastern gladiolus or common corn-flag, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to temperate northern Africa, western Asia and southern Europe, from the Mediterranean to the Caucasus, and widely naturalised in frost-free locations elsewhere – such as coastal parts of the southwestern British Isles. It is a vigorous cormous herbaceous perennial growing to 1 m tall with linear leaves and bright pink flowers in spring. Two subspecies are identified:
G. communis subsp. communis
G. communis subsp. byzantinus (Mill.) A. P. Ham.
G. communis subsp. communis
G. communis subsp. byzantinus (Mill.) A. P. Ham.
Author: Osama Silwadi
Osama Silwadi / Palestine Image Bank
File state: Final
Photo size: 2.7 Mpixels (7.87 MB uncompressed) - 1364x2016 pixels (4.5x6.7 in / 11.5x17.1 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Backgrounds , Beauty , Color Image , Colors , Flower , Horizontal , Nature , No People , palestine , Palestinian Nature , The Wildflowers of Palestine - Gladiolus italics , wildflower, wildflowers of Palestine ، Gladiolus italicus
Published in: Gladiolus italicus
