Kniphofia also called tritoma, red hot poker, torch lily, knofflers or poker plant, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae, that includes 70 or more species native to Africa.
Herbaceous species and hybrids have narrow, grass-like leaves 10–100 cm long, while perennial species have broader, strap-shaped foliage up to 1.5 m long.
All plants produce spikes of upright, brightly colored flowers well above the foliage, in shades of red, orange and yellow, often bicoloured.
The flowers produce copious nectar while blooming and are attractive to bees. In the New World they may attract sap-suckers such as hummingbirds and New World orioles.
The Kniphofia genus is named after Johann Hieronymus Kniphof an 18th-century German physician and botanist.

Very striking flowers!
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Thank you Nick!! 🙂
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Wonderful! We only have them at the Botanic Garden.
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Thanks! Glad you have seen them there!
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There’s something so warm and “loving” in the photo with the two curled around each other. 🙂
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Yes Grace it caught my eye and I had to take that photo!
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So special! 70 spices, wow! Love the last capture. 🙂
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I was just as surprised to learn about that! Thank you Amy!
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Oh, so pretty!
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Thank you! 🙂
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