Red Hot Poker
Red Hot Poker's elongated tubular flower spikes, often in fiery scarlet, orange, and yellow shades, create a visually appealing focal point. These vivid hues inject energy and vibrancy into gardens, making them ideal for spaces that need a pop of color.
Red Hot Poker is a truly unique perennial plant that words simply can't do justice. As the name suggests, they have a scarlet color, they look hot, and they're shaped like a poker. But we find that they have an almost torch-like appearance, one that comes in a color resembling the many shades of a sunset. But while their look is what draws you in, they offer so much more. Here's why you should have some Kniphofia in your garden.
Red Hot Poker Continues to Stun From Spring to Fall
Kniphofia tends to bloom anywhere from the late spring into the early fall, which means that you can enjoy these gorgeous, bi-color flowers throughout the year. This is especially true if you switch up the varieties in your garden and add some different colors, which only enhances the look of your space when the different-colored Kniphofia bloom.
Red Hot Poker Adept at Attracting Pollinators
Are you in need of more pollinators in your garden to help your other plants thrive? If so, look no further than this perennial. These gorgeous flowers don't just catch our eye; they're also adept at attracting pollinators like hummingbirds and bees, ensuring that your garden and other areas of your yard are properly pollinated.
However, Red Hot Poker Drive Away, Other Animals That Might Eat Your Plants
There may be some plants that you're okay with wildlife eating, while others, like Kniphofia, maybe plants that you want to keep around and enjoy. If you fall into the latter category, you'll be pleased to know that these flowers attract pollinators but drive away potential predators like rabbits or deer, both of which aren't fans of the texture of Kniphofia's leaves.
Red Hot Poker Is Drought-Resistant and Easy to Grow
Having a plant that you have to put a lot of hard work into can be rewarding, but you sometimes want a break and want to be able to plant something that takes easily and thrives even in harsher environments. The Kniphofia is drought-resistant and grows easily, so you can put some color in your garden without worrying about whether your Kniphofia is going to make it once you've established it in your space.
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