Madonna Born Under The Gladiator Flower

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Madonna — princess, queen of pop, or beloved celebrity — take your choice because any of these descriptions matches with her August birth flower the gladiolus. The gladiolus, which is often called the Sword Lily due to its shape, was, in actuality, named after the gladiator’s weapon of choice, the sword. The origin of the word gladiolus is”gladius,” meaning sword.

Though it’s historical associations with working class gladiators, the gladiolus is also marked by nobility. The gladiolus was selected by the founders of the French monarchy to look in the fleur-de-lys, the imperial emblem of France.

The gladiolus is also a flower of romance. An arrangement of gladiolus shows the recipient he or she”pierces the heart” such as the sword and it is named. In fact, the roots of these gladiolus were formerly thought to be an aphrodisiac.

Gladiolus create a superb choice for flower gardens, even though they grow best in warmer locations since they have their origin in the hot African climate. But they are a relatively inexpensive flower, so they are a good option even in colder areas of the country since they can be planted in phases throughout the gardening season.

Although its blossoms look at the trumpet form of the daffodil, the gladiolus grows not from a bulb, but from a corm using a flat bottom and spiky top. When you plant the corm, then make certain to plant it with the stage up in a hole that’s about four inches deep. For your most alluring arrangement, make sure to plant them in groups of at least seven with five inches of distance between each corm.

Gladiolus make excellent cutting blossoms and are often used in specialist flower arrangements. If your plan is to cut them from your flower garden, you should bring a deep container of warm water along with you to the garden. After cutting the stems at an angle, quickly set them in the water. Before organizing them in a vase, then set them in a cool dark place for a couple hours. Thereafter, cut about an inch off the stem every couple of days to keep them fresher longer.

Lover, fighter, or royalty–the gladiolus fits virtually every character and remains among the most popular flowers in the nation. You’ll find it at weddings, funerals, and in structures used to observe all stages of life. Considering Madonna fits the bill to all three of the gladiolus’ meanings and has been reinventing herself throughout the phases of her life, there is no doubt that she couldn’t have been born under a more proper birth flower.

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