Terra Nova

Kniphofia 'Orange Vanilla Popsicle' (36 cell half tray)

$115.00
Tray Size: 36 (half tray)
Ship Week: Week 38 (Sept. 15-19)

A two-toned beauty topped with flower spikes of red orange over the creamy white on the bottom. 'Orange Vanilla Popsicle' has the reblooming, short, grassy leaves and compact habit of the others in the series. Hummingbirds love this plant!

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 6-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 18″ / 14″ / 26″
Exposure: Full Sun
Bloom Time(s): May, June, July, August, September, October

US Patent # PP24292


Growing Guides

Click here to access our comprehensive growing guides containing everything you need to know about this crop.

 

Common Name Kniphofia, Red Hot Pokers, Torch Lily, Poker Plant 
Genus  Kniphofia
Species hybrid 
Family Asphodelaceae
Life Cycle  Perennial 
Format Perennial Plugs
Plug Care Harden off and plant out or bump up into larger pots soon after receiving plugs. When planting out be sure you to not bury the crowns. Plant the plugs so that the top of the growing medium is level with the soil.
Netting / Staking Not Necessary. 
Temperature Range Hardiness zones 6-9 (Possible survival in zone 4,5)
Spacing 18-24"
Soil Preference This plant is quite forgiving when it comes to soil structure and quality, but performs best in well draining soil of average fertility. They will not survive in soggy conditions or standing water. Once established it is fairly drought tolerant but should ideally be irrigated regularly, with the soil drying out moderately between waterings. Amend soil prior to planting with compost and granular fertilizer for best results. 
Day Length Day-neutral plants. Plant in full sun. Light afternoon shade is tolerated in hot climates. 
Pinching Do not pinch. 
When to Plant Spring is the best time to plant Kniphofia plugs as this will give them time to establish and bloom in the summer of the first year before going dormant at the end of fall. However they can be planted through summer and will establish before the winter weather sets in, with the first blooms coming the following season. 
Harvesting Harvest the inflorescence when the bottom 1/3 of the flowers are open. Buds will continue to open in the vase. Deadhead flowers that you don't plan to use as a cut - if the plant is left to set seed production will suffer. 
Post Harvest Care Cut stems should immediately be placed into cool water. Expect a vase life of approximately a week. Older flowers will die and be shed but buds continue to open after cutting. The use of a floral preservative will help maximize vase life. 
Diseases / Insects No major pests or diseases to note. 
Bailey's Notes

If you're looking to add something exotic to your landscape or floral creations, look no further than Kniphofia. These plants are quick growing and form substantial, grassy clumps with towering flower spikes that are irresistible to hummingbirds and butterflies. These beauties can manage drought conditions but will be more floriferous with regular irrigation. 

In late fall in warm areas, tie the leaves into a canopy over the crown to prevent water from accumulating in the center of the plant over winter. The standing water can cause the crown to rot. In the spring cut the foliage back to 3" from the ground to clean up the plant and allow new foliage to emerge. In cold regions cut back the foliage in late fall instead. 

Resources Growing Kniphofia
Order Minimums and Tray Sizes

All TERRA NOVA® plugs are grown in a 36 cell half tray. The minimum order is 6 total half trays (an combination of varieties).

Orders for multiple ship weeks must be placed separately.

Patents & Plant Tags

Unauthorized propagation of varieties that are patented is strictly prohibited.

If you are purchasing these plugs with the intent to resell them, you must also purchase tags. Upon adding items to your cart, you will be prompted to add tags for each plant in the order, at the cost of $0.13 per tag. This is applied to your entire order.