Do the hot, dry days of summer leave your garden landscape in need of a pop of color? If yes, then look no further than the stunning Kniphofia, pronounced ni-FOH-fee-uh. This genus consists of 68 species and brings an explosion of color from summer through fall, transforming any garden landscape.

Kniphofia, indigenous to Africa, is renowned for its distinctive appearance and robustness. It is an ornamental perennial with either evergreen or herbaceous foliage, typically forming clumps. Kniphofia is also known as poker plant, Rocket Flower, Torch Lily and Tritoma, each reflecting its unique shape and fiery color.

Kniphofia’s flower spikes are their most notable characteristic. The spikes are tubular flowers that vary in color from red and orange to yellow, creating a flame-like effect. Th

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