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Red hot pokers

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Kniphofia is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae, first described as a genus in 1794. All species of Kniphofia are native to Africa. Common names include tritoma, red hot poker, torch lily and poker plant. Wikipedia
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Red Hot Poker (Kniphofia) - a striking perennial with torch-like flowers in vibrant colors. It adds a dramatic flair to gardens!
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Mar 21, 2024 · Red hot pokers (Kniphofia) are herbaceous perennials. They are also commonly known as torch lilies, and though they do share some ...
$16 to $18
Kniphofia are long time garden favorites with good reason. A sun loving, low maintenance burst of color that likes it hot and dry.
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Kniphofia is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae, first described as a genus in 1794. All species of Kniphofia are native to ...
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Moisture Needs: medium-dry, medium is the best, but established plants are very drought tolerant. Origin: red hot poker originates in the mountain meadows of ...
This rhizomatous perennial is commonly known as tritoma, red hot poker plant, or torch lily, though it is not a true lily. The exotic-looking flowers, which ...
$22 to $25
The genus Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker) is a group of South African native perennials that range from 10" dwarfs to 7' giants. We have spent quite a bit of time ...
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Kniphofia Flaming Torch. Striking red-orange flowers on tall, stiff stems add vibrant color and interesting structure to late summer gardens.
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Kniphofia Flamenco - Common name: Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily, Tritoma - New improvement to an old garden favorite. Kniphofia Flamenco flowers its first year ...
The evergreen species feature linear strap-shaped basal leaves and showy bottlebrush-like flower spikes. The herbaceous species have narrow, grass-like leaves.