Gloriosa Bulb Mix Color
The Gloriosa Bulb Mix Color, available at Upjau.in—India’s trusted online plant nursery—offers a dazzling mix of flame-like blooms in red, yellow, orange, and bi-color blends. Known for their exotic, reflexed petals and climbing habit, these bulbs add unmatched drama and vertical interest to trellises, fences, arbors, and even large containers. Whether you’re designing a bold garden focal point or creating a vibrant vertical display, Gloriosa Bulbs are an excellent choice for Indian homes and gardens.
How to Care for Gloriosa Bulb Mix Color
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Soil: Plant bulbs in loose, well-draining, sandy-loam soil enriched with compost.
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Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade—morning sun with afternoon protection works best in hot regions.
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Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during active growth. Avoid waterlogging to prevent bulb rot.
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Fertilizer: Apply a balanced, phosphorus-rich liquid fertilizer every 2–3 weeks during the growing season.
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Support: Provide a trellis, net, or arbor as Gloriosa is a natural climber with tendrils.
Top Benefits of Gloriosa Bulb Mix Color
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Spectacular Blooms: Produces fiery, reflexed flowers in red, yellow, orange, and bi-color varieties.
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Vertical Drama: Ideal for trellises, arbors, and walls, creating a vibrant vertical display.
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Pollinator Friendly: Attracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.
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Low Maintenance: Easy to grow, suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners.
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Symbolic Beauty: Represents passion, strength, and grace—making it a meaningful gifting plant.
Popular Varieties & Colors of Gloriosa Lilies
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Gloriosa superba ‘Rothschildiana’ – Deep red petals edged with yellow (most popular).
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Gloriosa lutea – Bright golden yellow blooms.
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Gloriosa superba Orange – Vivid orange flame-like flowers.
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Gloriosa bi-color – Red-yellow or orange-yellow combinations for a striking effect.
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Gloriosa mix pack – A colorful blend of red, yellow, orange, and variegated varieties.
Where to Keep Gloriosa Bulbs
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Plant along trellises, fences, or arbors for vertical height.
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Ideal for balconies, verandas, and garden borders.
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Grow in large containers with climbing support for patios or rooftops.
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Combine with other climbers like Morning Glory or Jasmine for layered color.
Indian Names for Gloriosa Lily
Gloriosa is native to India and widely known by different names:
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Hindi: कलिहारी (Kalihari) / अग्निशिखा (Agnishikha – “flame of fire”)
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Sanskrit: लाङ्गलि (Langali)
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Tamil: காளாப் பூ (Kaalappu Poo)
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Telugu: కలిహారి (Kalihari)
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Malayalam: കലിഹാരി (Kalihari)
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Kannada: ಕಾಲಿಹಾರಿ (Kalihari)
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Marathi: अग्निशिखा (Agnishikha)
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Bengali: अग्निशिखा ফুল (Agnisikha Phool)
The Importance of Gloriosa Bulbs in Gardens
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Adds exotic beauty with flame-shaped flowers.
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Used in decorative, medicinal, and cultural significance across India.
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Long-lasting climber that returns every year with proper care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is Gloriosa called in India?
A. In Hindi it’s Kalihari or Agnishikha, in Sanskrit Langali, Tamil Kaalappu Poo, Telugu/Malayalam Kalihari.
Q. Can I grow Gloriosa in pots?
A. Yes! Use a big pot with well-drained soil and give it a trellis or grill to climb.
Q. Is Gloriosa poisonous?
A. Yes, especially the tubers. Keep away from kids and pets.
Q. Why is my Gloriosa not flowering?
A. Needs sun, fertilizer, and climbing support—without these, no blooms.
Q. How long do Gloriosa bulbs last?
A. They’re perennials—plant once, and they’ll come back every year with proper care.
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