Indigenous to South Africa, red hot pokers can be hardy as far north as zone 5, especially with good drainage and mulch, ...
When contemplating the addition of red hot pokers to your yard ... particularly as border plants. They are drought and heat-tolerant, thriving in hardy zones 5 to 9, but require well-drained soil to ...
For the red hot poker, this translates to knowing its longevity ... for people who prefer low-maintenance plants. These fiery plants are also heat-tolerant and grow well in the hardy zones 5 to 9.
Red hot pokers (Kniphofia) are herbaceous perennials prized for their tall, showstopping flower spikes that bloom in the spring and summer in bright red, orange, and yellow. Blooms can last up to 18 ...
Is it a good idea to cut them right back in the fall, once they've finished flowering? A: Red hot pokers, otherwise known as kniphofia, are stunning plants that lend a tropical feel to a space. And ...
A clump-forming herbaceous perennial to 90cm, with narrow, rough-edged leaves and erect, brownish stems bearing terminal spikes of clear yellow-orange, tubular flowers ...
A robust deciduous perennial to 1.2m tall, with narrow leaves and dense spikes of yellow flowers from summer to autumn ...
‘Elvira’ is a small, summer-blooming cultivar of poker plant that was 2’ 4” tall (70.2 cm) and 4’ 2” (129 cm) wide at the end of the second year in our trials. Dead foliage was cleaned ...