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Kniphofia 'Moonstone'

Well-known as red-hot-pokers, these are not all red-hot. The classic ones have dense spikes of brilliant red tubular flowers that become yellow as they open, but there are many others that are pure red, orange, yellow or white. They all make clumps of rising, narrow, fleshy leaves, and generally flourish in damp places, even wet ones, although they also like sun - they are natives of South Africa. If you really want to be technical correct, you should remember that they are name after a German Professor Kniphof, so pronounce the K separately, then nip, and then hof (hoaf)!

Kniphofia 'Moonstone' has cream to ivory-yellow flowers on bronzed stems. Certainly not a red-hot poker - perhaps a white-hot one?

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 1 litre pot
Width 40cm
Height 80cm
Family Asphodelaceae
Flowering Summer
Garden habitat sun or partial shade
Soil humus rich, moist, well drained soil
Plant category Herbaceous
Height 80 cm

Code

KQ5-1
     J       F       M       A       M       J       J       A       S       O       N       D   
  
FLOWERING
1 litre pot £8.00
Kniphofia  'Moonstone'
Kniphofia  'Moonstone' Kniphofia  'Moonstone'
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