Kniphofia uvaria is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae, also known as tritomea, torch lily, or red hot poker, due to the shape and...
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Buttercup' (yellow, 120 cm) Kniphofia planted near Canary Wharf in London Kniphofia 'Shenandoah' Kniphofia uvaria Kniphofia along the Ohlone Greenway trail...
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Both the orange-breasted sunbird (Anthobaphes violacea) and the Kniphofia uvaria plant it feeds on are found exclusively in South Africa....
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hybridization between Kniphofia uvaria and Kniphofia bruceae, leading to it being referred to as Kniphofia × praecox. Kniphofia × praecox is a clump forming...
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– Sepik blue orchid (Dendrobium lasianthera) Rwanda – torch lily (Kniphofia uvaria) Saint Lucia – the rose and the marguerite Samoa – teuila (Alpinia...
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containing tutu plants is known to cause honey poisoning. Many on Kniphofia uvaria Mating Moving on New Zealand flax Adult on a leaf Scolypopa australis...
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Iris pseudacorus Isatis tinctoria Juglans regia Kalanchoe delagoensis Kniphofia uvaria Laburnum anagyroides Lamiastrum galeobdolon Lantana camara Lavandula...
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plumbago (P.capensis), kaffir lilies (Clivia sp.) and red hot pokers (Kniphofia uvaria). Colocasia sp. taro plants line the southern edge of the house along...
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lebomboensis Codd, indigenous Kniphofia tysonii Baker subsp. tysonii, endemic Kniphofia uvaria (L.) Oken, endemic Genus Kumara: Kumara haemanthifolia (A.Berger &...
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Kniphofia uvaria L. The Illustrated Bouquet...
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