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    Gladiolus vinosomaculatus

    Gladiolus vinosomaculatus
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    Gladiolus vinosomaculatus, sometimes commonly called the winespot glad, is a perennial geophyte growing from a globose to flattened corm up to 3 cm in diameter. The cartilaginous to brittle, papery tunic of the corm tends to become fragmented.

    The corollas of the flowers are white, speckled dark maroon or purple. The specific epithet, vinosomaculatus, refers to these maculate, claret-speckled tepal surfaces, as if wine had been spilt. The throat of the perianth may be without speckles, dark or cream coloured.

    One of the two bracts of each flower, green, triangular and with margins curling in, towers over each flower.

    The species distribution is in Mpumalanga, Gauteng and the extreme east of North West, from Barberton to the Magaliesberg; also in eSwatini (Swaziland). 

    The habitat is grassland. The habitat population is deemed of least concern early in the twenty first century.

    This is a common garden plant used in the production of several cultivars. Near relatives of this plant are G. ecklonii and G. rehmannii (Goldblatt and Manning, 1998; Letty, 1962; iNaturalist; http://redlist.sanbi.org).

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