Description
Botanical name: Kniphofia uvaria (L.) Oken Synonyms: Aloe uvaria, Trotoma uvaria, Aletris uvaria, Kniphofia alooides, K. bachmannii, K. burchellii, K. occidentalis, K. odorata, etc. Family: Asphodelaceae Origin: South Africa Common name: Satan’s buffalo Hardiness: -10°C IUCN Red List: LC
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Kniphofia uvaria is a large perennial, varying in height from 0.80 to 1.50 meters. It was the first of its kind to be cultivated in Europe. It is very common in gardens. The flowers are orange. For further information: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kniphofia_uvaria