Plants in genus kniphofia
Kniphofia 'Rockets Red Glare'
Kniphofia 'Rockets Red Glare' is a striking plant known for its 3-foot tall flower spikes, with bright red tips and white flowers at the base. It blooms early to mid-season and is cold-hardy, making it suitable for various climates. The plant's sturdy stems and good reblooming ability make it a popular choice for attracting butterflies and hummingbirds to gardens.
Kniphofia 'Pineapple Popsicle'
Kniphofia 'Pineapple Popsicle' is a member of the refined Popsicle series, known for its all-yellow flowers. This plant is attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds, making it a vibrant addition to sunny garden spaces. It is drought-tolerant and suitable for use as a cut flower.
Kniphofia 'Bleached Blonde'
Kniphofia 'Bleached Blonde' is a clump-forming perennial with narrow green foliage and creamy yellow flower spikes that reach up to 3 feet tall. Blooming in late May, it attracts hummingbirds and can rebloom in summer if old flower spikes are removed. This plant is drought-tolerant and thrives in full sun, making it a great addition to rock gardens and sunny borders.
Kniphofia 'Primrose Beauty'
Kniphofia 'Primrose Beauty' features primrose-yellow flowers on 3-foot tall stalks, blooming from mid- to late summer. This plant attracts butterflies and is suitable for sunny locations, adding a fine texture to garden landscapes.
Kniphofia triangularis ssp. triangularis
Kniphofia triangularis ssp. triangularis is a new species from South Africa, known for its striking yellow-orange flowers. This plant is part of the Kniphofia genus, which is prized for its vibrant blooms and ability to attract butterflies. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it suitable for borders, rock gardens, and as a focal point in garden beds. Kniphofia triangularis is a hardy perennial that requires minimal maintenance once established. Its unique flower spikes add height and interest to the garden, making it a valuable addition to any landscape. This plant is an excellent choice for those looking to add color and texture to their garden.
Kniphofia 'Earliest Of All'
Kniphofia 'Earliest Of All' is an old hybrid known as the red hot poker, featuring 30-inch flower spikes. Its coral-orange flowers fade to yellow in late spring, attracting butterflies to the garden. This perennial is rabbit resistant and thrives in sunny locations, making it a vibrant addition to rain gardens and sunny borders.
Kniphofia 'Little Candle'
Kniphofia 'Little Candle' is a compact perennial with narrow, grass-like foliage and 18-inch spikes of buttery yellow flowers. Blooming in early summer, it attracts butterflies and is resistant to rabbits, making it a delightful addition to sunny gardens.
Kniphofia 'Flamenco'
Kniphofia 'Flamenco', also known as red hot poker, features fiery red, orange, and yellow blooms that are long-lasting and reblooming. It has sword-like green leaves and an upright clumping growth habit. This semi-evergreen plant is deer resistant and attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, hardy in USDA zones 5-9.
Kniphofia 'Minister Verschuur'
Kniphofia 'Minister Verschuur' is a perennial known for its long, strap-like green foliage and 40-inch spikes of bright golden yellow flowers. Blooming in mid to late summer, this plant attracts butterflies and is resistant to rabbits. It thrives in full sun and is a striking addition to any garden.
Kniphofia 'Border Ballet'
Kniphofia 'Border Ballet' is a hybrid known for its vibrant array of flower colors, including pinks, oranges, reds, yellows, and creamy hues. Blooming from summer into autumn, it attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, adding lively activity to gardens. This hardy plant thrives in USDA zones 5-9 and prefers full sun and well-drained soils. It grows to a height and width of 18-24 inches and is resistant to deer and rabbits, making it a resilient choice for diverse garden settings.
Kniphofia 'Elizabeth Pierce'
Kniphofia 'Elizabeth Pierce' is a perennial plant with 3-foot tall spikes of buttery yellow flowers that bloom from mid-May to mid-June. It forms a narrow green-leaf clump and is attractive to both gardeners and hummingbirds. This plant is appreciated for its vibrant blooms and ability to thrive in sunny garden areas.