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It makes a good rock garden plant or is perfect for a gravel garden. 'Fire Dance' red hot pokers (available at Burpee) have a very similar appearance. Rooper’s red hot poker is one of the most ...
A: It is from the genus Kniphofia, and commonly called tritoma, red-hot poker, torch lily, knofflers, or poker plant. They are closely related to aloes, although Kniphofias don’t have very ...
Red Hot Pokers are magnificent plants. They look as though they should have been from some lost island populated by dinosaurs. Unfortunately, Victorian gardeners thought quite differently ...
When you purchase a red hot poker plant seek a location in full sun ... on the market − Orange Blaze and Pyromania Orange Blaze, Fire Dance, High Miler and Mango Popsicle suggest some ...
Red hot pokers are the Marmite of the plant world. Some love them, but others can’t stand them. Their unwieldy botanical name, Kniphofia, doesn’t help – they’re named after a German ...
there's a sure-fire way of stoking up the colour - red-hot pokers. These aptly named perennials are prized for their dramatic flowers, and now is the time to plant them for a display that will ...
But there is one group of African native plants that has much to offer for the North American gardener looking for a solution for a hot and dry spot in the garden — The red hot pokers.