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PYROMANIA™ ‘Rocket’s Red Glare’ Kniphofia
- Long Bloomer,
- Red and Cream Flower,
- Spiky Interest
PYROMANIA™ ‘Rocket’s Red Glare’ Kniphofia
- Long Bloomer,
- Red and Cream Flower,
- Spiky Interest
$18.99 – $29.99
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$18.99 – $29.99
(Red Hot Poker) With a collection so vast, how can you select just one! The most recent Red Hot Poker in our collection is PYROMANIA™ ‘Rocket’s Red Glare’. Standing 2½ to 3 foot tall and spreading to 2 foot wide, ‘Rocket’s Red Glare’ features tall upright spikes of red flower buds that open to a creamy yellow bloom. The dark green grass like foliage adds additional vertical interest to this perennial. Blooming from early summer and reblooming until Fall, this long season bloomer is sure to create a buzz in your garden. Speaking of buzz… PYROMANIA™ ‘Rocket’s Red Glare’ is bee friendly and attracts hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden. Hardy in zones 5b( with protection) to zone 9, Red Hot Pokers give a little tropical flare to the garden. This drought tolerant perennial likes to be planted in a full sun location with good drainage. Deer and rabbit resistant, it would make a great specimen in rock gardens. Use as a border, in mass or as a focal point with the long blooming flowers. Kniphofia PYROMANIA™ ‘Rocket’s Red Glare’ is a PROVEN WINNERS® Perennial.
Common Name: Red Hot Poker
Plant Type: Perennial
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® Perennials, Signature Garden Plants
Hardiness Zone: 6, 7, 8, 9What is my zone?
Max Height: 30 – 36 Inches
Max Spread: 18 – 24 Inches
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Flower Color: Red Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Dry, Moderate
Attributes: Cut Flower or Foliage, Drought Tolerant
Design Use: Border, Container, Specimen
Season of Interest (Flowering): Late Spring or Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer
1 review for PYROMANIA™ ‘Rocket’s Red Glare’ Kniphofia
Joe H –
I have several of these plants n my garden. This is my first year of gardening. Do I need 2 deadhead this plant?
Heidi Grasman –
You can remove the dead blooms when they are done flowering.