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Why we like this plant
If you want to introduce bold colour and striking vertical form into your planting scheme, Kniphofia grandiflora is an excellent choice. Its vivid flower spikes stand out beautifully among softer perennials and grasses, making it ideal for contemporary designs as well as traditional mixed borders.
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About this plant
A bold and architectural perennial, Kniphofia grandiflora produces striking torch-like flower spikes in vibrant shades of red, orange and yellow. Rising above clumps of arching, strap-like foliage, the blooms create dramatic vertical accents and bring a strong sense of movement and colour to summer borders.
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Key features
- Fiery red and orange flower spikes with yellow tones
- Strong upright stems above grassy foliage
- Long summer flowering period
- Excellent for adding height and structure
- Attractive to bees and other pollinators
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Eventual height and
spreadHeight: 100–150cm | Spread: 60–90cm
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Growth
habitClump-forming upright perennial
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Moisture
Moist but well-drained
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Position in
the GardenBack of border or feature planting
Planting guide
Plant in spring or early autumn in well-drained soil in a sunny position. Improve drainage with grit or compost if needed. Space plants generously to allow air circulation and avoid waterlogging around the crown.
Care tips
Remove spent flower spikes to prolong the display. Divide congested clumps in spring to maintain vigour. Avoid overly wet winter conditions to protect the crown.
Winter care
In autumn, tie foliage loosely to protect the crown from excess moisture. Apply a dry mulch around the base in colder regions. Avoid cutting back foliage until spring, when new growth appears.




