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Hot Promotion!10 PCS/Lot Kniphofia Flower Seeds red hot pokers-Plants So Pretty Long Blomming Fiery-hued Flowers Light - Arcis New 1.0 out of 5 stars 1 £14.00 £ 14. Not fully hardy in UK. Height 3 to 4ft (90-120cm). Uvaria has various forms that can grow up to 5ft (1.5m), in a range of bold colours. One of the most commonly grown and hardiest red-hot poker species. Uvaria ‘Nobilis’ (syns. 'Grandiflora', 'Maxima') is taller and earlier flowering, with deep orange flowers.
KNIPHOFIA (Red-hot Poker) Perennial with tall spikes of flowers and narrow rush-like leaves. Toprevent damage to the crown the leaves on evergreen varieties should be tied together during the winter. Requires a well-drained soil in full sun. Dislikes wet winters. |
Kniphofia ‘Alcazar’ Spikes of orange and red flowers from August to October. Narrow rushy green leaves, tie together to prevent the crown rotting in winter.. Height 80cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Bees’ Lemon’ Dense heads of lemon yellow flowers from June to September. Narrow grass like green leaves. Height 90cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia caulescens AGM Reddish-salmon flowers on tall smooth stems, autumn. Broad blue-green leaves. Height 1.2 metres. Spread 60cm. Protect the crowns in winter. |
Kniphofia caulescens ‘Coral Breakers’ Coral red topped pokers in June and July. Broad blue-green leaves, evergreen. Height 55cm. Spread 60cm. Protect the crowns in winter. |
Kniphofia galpinii Flame orange spikes of flowers, August into October. Narrow bright green leaves, semi-evergreen. Height 60 to 75cm. Spread 45cm. Protect the crowns in winter. |
Kniphofia ‘Green Jade’ Spikes of green flowers gradually change to creamy-white, July to September. Narrow grass like green leaves. Height 90cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia Hybrids Spikes of flowers from orange to yellow August to October. Height 75 to 100cm. Spread 60cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Jenny Bloom’ Short, erect stems bearing terminal spikes of cream and coral pink, August to October. Narrow grass like green leaves. Height 60cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia ‘John Benary’ Medium sized stems bearing terminal spikes of coral flowers from July to September. Narrow grass like green leaves. Height 75cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Little Maid’ Ivory spikes of flowers on sturdy stems in August to October. Narrow, rushy leaves, Height 60cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Nancy’s Red ’ Spikes of dusky, deep coral-red flowers from July to October. Narrow grass like green leaves. Height 60cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Percys Pride’ Spikes of greeny-yellow flowers, August to November. Narrow rushy, lax leaves. Height 75cm. Spread 45cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Royal Standard’ AGM Spikes of scarlet buds open to lemon yellow flowers in late summer. Narrow green leaves. Height 100 to 120cm. Spread 60cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Strawberries and Cream’ Short, erect stems bearing terminal spikes of raspberry red flowers with a cream base from August to October. Narrow grass like green leaves. Height 50-60cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Tawny King’ Tawny Apricot buds open to cream flowers on bronzy stems, july to September. Grass like green leaves. Height 120cm. Spread 60cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Timothy’ Spikes of dark pink buds open to tubular soft peach and cream flowers on erectstems from July to September. Grass like green leaves. Height 75cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia ‘Toffee Nosed’ AGM Erect stems bearing terminal spikes of pale cream coloured flowers tipped brown, July to September. Narrow grass like green leaves. Height 100cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia triangularis ssp triangularis ‘Light of the World’Bears flared, almost translucent, pale orange flower spikes on a slender stem from August to October. Height 60cm. Spread 30cm. |
Kniphofia uvaria |
Kniphofia uvaria ‘Nobilis’ AGM EBold spikes of orange flowers in August and September. Narrow grass like mid-green leaves. Height up to 200cm. Spread 60cm. |
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- Buy red hot poker: Click here for the latest information on COVID-19. Plants that show resistance to deer and rabbits (9) Resistant to diseases (2) Winter colour.
- Red hot pokers are grown for their distinctive, usually tall, upright flowers or ‘pokers’. Kniphofia ‘Atlanta’ has ‘pokers’ that are made up of small orange-red flowers at the top of the ‘poker’ and creamy-yellow flowers at the base. The ‘pokers’ are produced in early summer and are also attractive to bees.
- An exotic import that sizzles in the summertime landscape! Found wild in South Africa, this eye-catching plant was first brought to England in 1707 and is also commonly known as the Torch Lily. Small, tubular flower buds start out red, mature to orange and then fade to yellow. Dense spikes rise 48 in height on stout stems providing a dramatic display when grown in a space where the entire.