Sequim Rare Plants, Sequim, WA 98382

Kniphofia 'Yellow Fire'


a bright yellow flower of Kniphofia 'Yellow Fire'Kniphofia 'Yellow Fire'

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•  common names: torch lily,  red-hot poker
•  flowering season: older plants are in flower for most of summer beginning in June or early July
•  height: 2½ - 3 feet
•  Light requirements: full sun, half a day of sun will do
•  Soil requirements: average to rich and well drained
•  Water requirments: will survive in a dry landscape although it will grow better and flower more profusely with weekly deep watering during summer
•  Growth habit: a slowly widening clump
•  How to propagate: divide in spring or early summer
•  Leaf type: narrow and moderately long
•  Ways to use it: grows well with other flowering perennials in the sunny garden; grows well in a large pot on a terrace or deck where it will attract hummingbirds close to you house
•  Special characteristics: its upright, spiky flowers have lots of character and are a focal point among other flowering plants, especially contrasting nicely with mounding and cushion shaped perennials; it doesn't need much care once planted other than regular watering; gardeners in climates colder than USDA Zone 6 should give it winter protection such as covering with a mulch or a large basket turned upside down and weighed down with a large rock on top
•  Other points of interests: its flowers produce lots of nectar that attracts both hummingbirds and various songbirds that will cling to the stems to sip the nectar

Several years ago we purchased bare-root plants of this from a large wholesale nursery that imports plants grown in Europe. Its flowerheads are small to medium sized and it has proven itself to be long blooming and colorful. We are not sure how much winter cold it can take, and as a guess will list it hardy to USDA Zones 6 to 9, and to zone 10 in the West.

 

 
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