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Hi can someone  tell me what this is. Its got a huge bulb. And can i cut it right down?image

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  • I'd say that's a lily of some kind.  Yes, cut it down.  It should start back into growth in the spring.  I would repot it with fresh compost in the early spring before it starts regrowing. 


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  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039

    Dove is probably right, but could be Phormium or Cordyline type plant.

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  • VishuVishu Posts: 191

    My bet is on gladiolus, as well

  • Does look like glad seed pods but they have quite small bulbs and the OP said it was huge so more likely a lily I would think.

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  • I've never seen a gladiolus 'bulb' described as huge -  gladioli grow from  corms which are formed from the swollen bases of stems and are replaced by new corms every year.

    Many lily bulbs grow larger year on year if left undisturbed.  

    The spear-like leaves in the picture may not be from the same plant as the seed pods. 

    If you look at the lily seed pods on this site, showing how to collect the seeds, you'll see how they look very similar to the ones in the OP's photograph, which are splitting into three sections, as described in the instructions on how to collect the seeds. http://www.mikesbackyardgarden.org/lilyprop2.html 


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  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,618

    My phormium has no bulb, and the seed pods are long black and dangle like bunches of black thin bananas. I think it looks more like a Lily, maybe lilium henryi, or even a cardiocrinum giganteum.  If it is a cardiocrinum, the main bulb dies, then leaves offsets which have to grow on for a number of years before flowering again.

  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,618

    I don't suppose there is any chance of a photo of the bulb?

  • Here is bulb and foliage. Ive dug them up from planter as they were taking over  and suffocating other plants. imageimage

  • Gladiolus image

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  • Thanks so much. So can i cut it right down then? And cut  stem with seed pods too.?

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