Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Sitting on the couch sometime last winter with my trusty perennial catalogue in hand, I gawked ...
To get right to the point, the Torch Lily is a really hot plant. It shoots up stems six feet tall topped with elongated clusters of bright orange, yellow or green flowers. And even better, the flowers ...
The torch lily ( Kniphofia uvaria) is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial often called tritoma or red hot poker. Its upright bluish-green grasslike leaves grow from tufts that arise from a creeping ...
Have you ever heard of a torch lily? Will it grow here? Torch lily, Kniphofia uvaria, also known as red-hot poker flower, is listed as suitable for USDA hardiness zones 6 to 10 and, yes, it grows well ...
Sitting on the couch sometime last winter with my trusty perennial catalogue in hand, I gawked over the Pyromania red hot pokers or torch lilies. I thought to myself, we grew red hot pokers at the ...
Who doesn’t enjoy a dazzling sunset? That is what we tried to capture during the time we built the house in which we live today. When we were deciding on what unit of land to build, we would take ...
After Ethiopian wolves feed on their favorite rodents, they may be enjoying a bit of dessert and in the process helping pollinate plants known as torch lilies. By Elizabeth Anne Brown The Ethiopian ...
OK, so this is not really the time of year that they should be blooming. Torch lily, Kniphofia uvaria, should bloom in the middle of summer. However, without watering, naturalized plants bloom when ...