Greater Red-hot Poker
Kniphofia praecox Baker

Kniphofia praecox, known as the greater red-hot poker, is a flowering plant in the Asphodelaceae family. It was first described in 1870 by Baker. This species is native to regions including Belgium, the Flemish Region, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and parts of South America such as Antioquia and Ecuador. It is also found in the Cape Provinces and Northern Provinces of South Africa.
Description
Kniphofia praecox is a member of the Asphodelaceae family and is commonly called the greater red-hot poker. It was published in 1870 by Baker. The plant is distributed across several regions, including Belgium, the Flemish Region, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and parts of South America like Antioquia and Ecuador. It is also present in the Cape Provinces and Northern Provinces of South Africa.
Other common names
Greater Red-Hot-PokerGreater Red-hot Poker
Distribution
Belgium · Flemish Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · Channel Is. · England · Scotland · Wales · Antioquia · DK · Cape Provinces · Czechoslovakia · Ecuador · Northern Provinces
Synonyms
Kniphofia praecox var. nobilisKniphofia uvaria var. praecoxKniphofia praecox subsp. praecoxTritoma praecox

