Autumn flowering kniphofia rooperi
By Janey
- 29 Oct, 2022
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They are Kate. And I forget about them, then suddenly out of the evergreen leaves little noses appear and within two weeks, they're tall and coloured. Smashing for end of October..
29 Oct, 2022
They are lovely!
30 Oct, 2022
Definitely! I love the colour too!
30 Oct, 2022
They are Sheila and especially for now..
Yes they're not quite as vivid as the summer ones Rose..
They're about 4ft, the tallest ones, Klahanie.
I split them in the spring and they've flowered better, that and the heat we had in summer.
30 Oct, 2022
little treasures Janey .
30 Oct, 2022
Thanks Paul they are..:o))
30 Oct, 2022
You're welcome Klahanie. Fingers crossed for you.
31 Oct, 2022
Love these,Janey.I had no idea there was an Autumn flowering variety ? They are beautiful :o) x
4 Nov, 2022
Thank you Sandra, yes more delicate than the summer varieties, and a fab colour for November..:o) x
4 Nov, 2022
Thats a different colour, like it a lot.
5 Nov, 2022
Lovely might have to go on the wishlist, saved to favourites :-))
9 Nov, 2022
It is Siris, and now I've split them, many more flowering stems..:)
Thanks Daylily, it is one of those plants you don't think about all year even though it's strappy leaves are there. Then up it shoots like a rocket in the autumn..
9 Nov, 2022
Sound lovely I love my Tawny King in the summer :-)
9 Nov, 2022
That's a pretty name..
11 Nov, 2022
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Those are a lovely colour aren't they! Sort of an epitome of a mild autumn.
29 Oct, 2022