Red hot poker plants x 20
I have just dug a clump of Red hot pokers. I have about 20 roots here which should take well providing they are watered in for a week or two in this weather.
The plant has strapping leaves and shoots up these amazing red and yellow turret shaped blooms in the Summer. I apologize for the photi as ut is from the internet because search as I may I couldn't find a photo of my plant in flower.
This plant is drought resistance. Doesn't mind the dry at all. Very hardy. I've seen it in bloom at the same time as the blue and white Agapanthus on the way to Castlepoint and it looked amazing.
Open to offers...... the lot for someone with a big garden or 1 or more if you would just like a plant. Make an offer.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni
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