Family - Asphodelaceae
Category - Perennial
Origin - South Africa
Year of Introduction - 1854
Season of Interest - Autumn
Hardiness - H5
Height - 1.2m or more
Width - 60cm-75cm
Location - The Hot Garden
Description: Clump-forming Evergreen Perennial with long, linear leaves that tend to bend and arch downwards at the middle. Oval-shaped spikes of vivid orange-red, tubular flowers fade to yellow with age and are produced on strong, upright stems in autumn.
Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Synonym- Kniphofia 'C.M. Prichard'
Tubular, orange-red flowers in oval-shaped spikes are produced from September through November. Flowers open from the bottom of the spike upwards and fade to yellow with age. Often spikes will have both yellow and orange flowers at the same time.
Flower colour: Orange
Flower shape: Tubular flowers in spikes
Flowering time: September, October, November
Long, mid-green linear leaves are pointed at the tips and can reach to 1m in length. Leaves quite often bend at the middle and fold towards the ground.
Foliage Senescence: Evergreen
Foliage Shape: Linear
Division in early spring.
Best in full sun and fertile, well drained soil.