94 Bilder zum Thema "Kniphofia" bei ClipDealer

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Single bright orange Kniphofia flower
Tritoma, red hot poker, torch lily, knofflers or poker plant, kniphofia
Fackellilienblüte
Red Hot Poker
Torch Lily - Kniphophia Uvaria - Red Hot Poker
Kniphofia Amsterdam in a garden
In summer, kniphofia uvaria blooms on a flowerbed in the garden
Kniphofia, also called tritoma, red hot poker, torch lily, or poker plant, is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae
Red Hot Poker or Torch Lily isolated on white background
Lush display of red hot pokers in flowerbed with foliage
Blosoming kniphofia uvaria (torch lily / red hot poker) plants in a garden
Blosoming kniphofia uvaria (torch lily / red hot poker) plants in a garden
Blosoming kniphofia uvaria (torch lily / red hot poker) plants in a garden
Kniphofia or Red Hot Poker Pants.
Stem with bright orange flowers of Kniphofia
Tubular Kniphofia flower close-up
Red Hot Poker Flower Closeup
Kniphofia uvaria, red.  Asphodelaceae family. Hanover  Berggarten, Germany.
lush flower bed with sage blue and purple flower combined with yellow ornamental grasses lush green color perennial prairie flower bed in the city, top, drone view, street, perennial, steppe, parking
promenade for pedestrians and cyclists with a dividing island between the lanes and road, road markings sprayed with paint on asphalt. wheel, arrow and triangle. luxury spa, threshing, wooden bench
Close up shot of Red hot poker flower in the garden. Interesting red hot poker plant - isolated in the garden
Kniphophia Uvaria. Orange yellow Torch Lily blooming plant. Red Hot Poker flowering in spring garden. Single beautiful exotic flower bud in forest.
Kniphofia triangularis (Dwarf Red Hot Poker)
Red Hot Poker Torch Lily (Kniphofia)
Red Hot Pokers selection
Blosoming kniphofia uvaria (torch lily / red hot poker) plants in a garden
Red Hot Pokers Against an Adobe Wall, Santa  Fe,  New Mexico
Kniphofia Papaya Popsicle beautiful flower in botanic garden
Dwarf yellow red hot poker flower - Latin name - Kniphofia Poco Yellow
Torch lily, or Kniphofia caulescens flowers in a garden
Kniphofia uvaria bright orange red bud ornamental flowering plants on tall stem, group tritomea torch lily red hot poker flowers
Kniphofia uvaria bright orange red bud ornamental flowering plants on tall stem, group tritomea torch lily red hot poker flowers
Isolated on the white background Kniphofia uvaria, also called red hot poker, with fiery orange tubular petals, creating a bold and striking silhouette
Close up shot of Red hot poker flower in the garden. Interesting red hot poker plant - isolated in the garden
Red hot poker plant in tropical garden
Exotic flower
Kniphofia uvaria, Asphodelaceae family. Orange flowers of kniphofia uvaria.
Short stem with bright yellow flowers of Kniphofia
Colourful planting in 'Summer Cocktail' and seating in a modern garden
Red hot poker flowers. Xanthorrhoeaceae pernnial evergreen plants. The flowering season is from June to October. Attach orange spikes to the tips of the flower stalks.
Kniphofia 'Redhot Popsicle' a summer autumn fall flowering plant with an red summertime flower commonly known as Red Hot Poker or Torchlily, stock photo image
Close up image of single red hot poker showing stamen detail. High quality photo
kniphofia detail
Flower of a torch lily (Kniphofia uvaria)
Kniphofia Red Hot Poker
African Red Hot Pokers
Mauve
Variety of colorful flowers
Flower Kniphofia uvaria in the courtyard
Close up of Kniphofia 'Bee's Lemon' in a flower border
lush flower bed with sage blue and purple flower combined with yellow ornamental grasses lush green color perennial prairie flower bed in the city, top, drone view, street, perennial, steppe, parking
Vertical image of beautiful pale orange kniphofia or red hot pokers in garden setting with bushes in background. High quality photo
The flower of Kniphofia flamenco is orange-yellow
The Knithophyte, also called tritoma, red hot poker, torch, lily, corn or poker plant, is a genus of perennial flowering plants of the Asphodelaceae family, first described as a native of 1794.

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