Kniphofia pauciflora is a rare, clump-forming perennial with a more delicate, refined appearance than most red hot pokers.
It produces slender flower spikes with soft, tubular blooms in shades of pale yellow to greenish-cream.
Flowering mainly in summer, it brings subtle colour and elegance to wet or marshy garden areas.
Its narrow, arching leaves form neat clumps and prefer consistently moist, well-drained soil in full sun.
Well suited to waterwise wetland plantings, it attracts pollinators while offering a unique, understated charm.
Yellow-flowering Kniphofia praecox is a robust, clump-forming perennial with bold, upright flower spikes.
It produces dense, torch-like blooms in clear yellow to soft lemon tones, sometimes with a creamy base.
Flowering from late spring into early summer, it provides bright, long-lasting colour in the garden.
The plant has arching, strap-like green foliage and thrives in full sun with well-drained soil.
Hardy and low-maintenance, it attracts sunbirds and pollinators while adding strong vertical interest.