Alcazar Red Hot Poker
Alcazar Red Hot Poker
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Turn up the heat in your garden with the fiery blooms of Alcazar Red Hot Poker. These bold flower spikes blaze in brilliant orange, standing tall like garden torches that hummingbirds and butterflies can’t resist. Nicknamed the "king of the summer flowers," this variety doesn’t just put on a show—it brings pollinators and color all season long.
Hardy, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow, Alcazar shines at the back of sunny borders or as a dramatic centerpiece in your cutting garden. For maximum impact, plant in groups and watch your garden light up.
Why You'll Love the Alcazar Red Hot Poker
- Striking orange flower spikes attract hummingbirds and butterflies
- Ideal for sunny borders, pollinator gardens, and cut flower beds
- Drought tolerant and low maintenance once established
- Thrives in full sun with well-drained soil
- Great for mass planting or adding vertical interest
Includes: 5 bare root grade #1 plants, ready to grow in early spring.
FAQ
FAQ
- When does the Alcazar Red Hot Poker bloom?
Alcazar Red Hot Poker typically blooms from mid to late summer, holding its torch-like flowers well into early fall. These long-lasting blooms keep color in your garden when many other plants start to fade. - Do I need to water it often?
Not at all. Once established, this plant is drought-tolerant and thrives with minimal watering. It's a great pick for low-maintenance gardeners or regions with hot, dry summers—just make sure the soil drains well to avoid soggy roots. - Will it come back every year?
Yes, this is a hardy perennial in USDA zones 5–9. Plant it once and enjoy the bold color show year after year with just a little seasonal cleanup. - Can I grow Alcazar Red Hot Poker in containers?
You can, though large containers are best due to its tall size and root system. Make sure the container has good drainage and gets full sun. It's a striking choice for patios or entryways when you want vertical drama without fuss. - Does it attract pollinators?
Absolutely. Hummingbirds, butterflies, and even bees love the Alcazar's vivid flower spikes. Planting a group of these is like rolling out a fiery welcome mat for beneficial pollinators.



