Kniphofia 'Traffic Lights' - Organic Hardy Perennial
An intriguing dwarf red hot poker that brings vibrant colour to smaller garden spaces. This compact variety produces unusual flower spikes that display red, amber and green colours simultaneously - just like traffic lights! Perfect for gardeners who love the dramatic impact of kniphofias but need a more manageable size for front borders or container displays. Flowers continuously through summer into early autumn with excellent drought tolerance once established.
Plant Features Forms neat, compact clumps reaching just 45cm tall and wide - much shorter than traditional red hot pokers. The dense clumps of deep green, strap-like leaves create an attractive architectural base for the distinctive flower spikes. The narrow, arching foliage remains evergreen in milder areas, providing year-round structure. Overall habit is tidy and well-behaved, perfect for smaller gardens.
Flowers Spectacular poker-shaped flower spikes display the namesake traffic light colours - red buds at the top, amber flowers in the middle, and green at the base. The tubular flowers open progressively from bottom to top, creating a stunning gradient effect. Individual flowers are rich orange-red, fading through amber tones to pale yellow and green. Blooms from July through September, providing excellent late-season colour.
Growing Requirements Thrives in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moist but well-draining soil. Work well-rotted manure or garden compost into the soil before planting. Once established, remarkably drought, frost and wind tolerant. Prefers slightly alkaline conditions but adapts to most garden soils. Avoid waterlogged conditions in winter.
Plant Partnerships Works particularly well with:
- Agapanthus - complementary architectural forms
- Crocosmia - harmonious warm colours
- Ornamental grasses - textural contrast
- Sedum 'Autumn Joy' - extending seasonal interest
- Echinacea - prairie-style combinations
Excellent for:
- Front of mixed borders
- Container displays
- Mediterranean-style gardens
- Contemporary landscapes
- Coastal gardens
- Drought-tolerant schemes
- Cut flower gardens
Wildlife Value Highly attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds who love the nectar-rich tubular flowers. The long flowering period provides valuable late-season food when many plants are finishing. Relatively pest-free and deer resistant. Seeds provide food for birds if left standing through winter.
Gardening Tips
- Plant in spring or autumn
- Space plants 45cm apart
- Mulch around plants but keep clear of crown
- Deadhead spent flower spikes to encourage more blooms
- Divide clumps every 3-4 years in spring
- Protect crown with mulch in very cold areas
- Excellent for cutting - harvest when lower flowers are open
- Can be grown successfully in large containers
This compact red hot poker delivers maximum impact in minimum space, making it perfect for smaller gardens and container displays. The unique tri-coloured flower spikes create an eye-catching focal point that's guaranteed to start conversations.
Selected for its unusually compact habit, reliable flowering and distinctive colouration. Ideal for gardeners wanting the drama of red hot pokers without the height, while supporting pollinators with abundant nectar-rich blooms.
