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  1. longk
    longk
    That's a nice looking specimen - Kniphofia? If so, which species is it please?
  2. Palustris
    Palustris
    It is northiae. I grew it from seed from the American Rock Garden many years ago. the seed was wild collected in S.Africa by the Director of Denver Botanic Gardens/ Famous chap whose name escapes me.
  3. longk
    longk
    You're a gent! I'm planning/planting a dry spot up, although from what I've just read this likes a fair bit of moisture, so maybe on the edge of the dry spot.
    Thanks for the id.
  4. Palustris
    Palustris
    In many ways it is a rather untidy plant. the leaves are huge and rot from the tip end down. You need to spend time cutting off the ends of the leaves to keep the plant looking tidy. It gets very big too. Sadly it does not seem to set viable seed here either.

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