Gladiolus Glamini ‘Sylvia’ | Bright Yellow Compact Gladiolus Bulbs | Dwarf Sword Lily
Add radiant summer color to your garden with Gladiolus Glamini ‘Sylvia’, a compact dwarf gladiolus featuring vibrant golden-yellow blooms on sturdy upright stems. Part of the popular Glamini® Series, this variety offers the dramatic beauty of traditional gladiolus in a shorter, easy-to-grow form that rarely needs staking.
Perfect for sunny borders, patio containers, pollinator gardens, and fresh-cut bouquets, Glamini ‘Sylvia’ blooms from mid to late summer with long-lasting flowers that attract butterflies and bees.
Its compact size makes it ideal for small gardens, containers, and front-of-border plantings while still delivering impressive flower spikes and vivid color.
Why Gardeners Love Glamini ‘Sylvia’
- Bright golden-yellow blooms
- Compact gladiolus perfect for containers
- Excellent long-lasting cut flower
- Attracts bees and butterflies
- Thrives in full sun
- Strong stems usually do not require staking
- Great for patio gardens and small spaces
- Easy-to-grow summer flowering bulb
Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Gladiolus Glamini ‘Sylvia’
- Common Name: Compact Sword Lily
- Plant Type: Perennial Bulb / Corm
- Flower Color: Bright Golden Yellow
- Mature Height: 24–26 inches
- Growth Habit: Upright Clumping
- Bloom Season: Mid to Late Summer
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Average
- Soil Needs: Well-draining soil
- Hardiness Zones: 3–10
- Characteristics: Pollinator-Friendly, Deer Resistant, Compact Habit, Easy to Grow
Perfect Garden Uses
Sunny borders and flower beds
Patio containers and planters
Pollinator-friendly landscapes
Cottage gardens
Cut flower gardens
Mass summer plantings
Small-space gardens
Bright focal point displays
Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with:
- Echinacea (Coneflower)
- Lavender
- Salvia
- Roses
- Yarrow (Achillea)
- Ornamental grasses
These companion plants create colorful layered summer gardens filled with texture and pollinator activity.
Planting & Care Tips
- Plant corms in spring after danger of frost has passed
- Plant 4–6 inches deep and 4–6 inches apart
- Prefers full sun for strongest flowering
- Water regularly during active growth
- Deadhead spent blooms to maintain a tidy appearance
- Lift corms in colder climates (Zones 3–7) before hard frost
For continuous blooms throughout summer, plant additional corms every 2 weeks through early summer.
Shipping Information
Plant Condition:
- Ships as healthy bareroot corms ready for planting
Shipping Notes:
- Orders begin shipping in MARCH
- Carefully packaged to maintain freshness and moisture
- Free USPS Ground shipping on qualifying orders over $35
- Shipping may be delayed during extreme weather conditions
Care Guarantee
We guarantee healthy plants upon arrival. If your order arrives damaged, contact us within 48 hours with photos for a replacement or refund.