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Niphophia 'Incandes'
Kniphofia uvaria
'Incandesce'
Kniphofia uvaria 'Incandesce' has the following characteristics and cultivation methods: Growth Characteristics - Origin: South Africa - Plant Form: A perennial herbaceous plant that grows long flower stalks and produces showy flowers. - Flower Color: Changes from orange to red, blooming more brightly at high temperatures. - Flowering Period: Flowers bloom mainly from summer to early autumn. - Growing Conditions: Prefers sunny locations and thrives in well-drained soil. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Harvest seeds remaining after flowering and sow them in the spring. - Division Propagation: A method of dividing and planting plants by rooting when growth has stopped in spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods - Soil Preparation: Well-drained sandy soil or loam is suitable. - Watering: Avoid overwatering, and provide adequate moisture during the growing season. - Planting Location: Plant in a sunny spot while maintaining the recommended spacing. Uses in the Garden - Landscape Plant: It is popular as a focal point in the garden due to its vibrant colors and unique flower shapes. - Group Planting: Planting multiple plants together can create a spectacular display of blooming in large numbers. Important Pests and Control Methods - Common Pests: Pests such as aphids and snails may occur. - Control Methods: - Physical Removal: Remove pests manually if the damage is not severe. - Use of Eco-friendly Insecticides: Control pests using insecticides that are safe for plants. - Improve Drainage: Prevent diseases such as root rot by avoiding excessive moisture. By properly caring for Kniphofia 'Incandes' using these methods, you can cultivate a beautiful garden.
Plant Family
Asphodelidae
Height
1m
Spread
60cm
Colors
red
Bloom Period
July to September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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