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    Kniphofia fluviatilis leaves

    Kniphofia fluviatilis leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The dense clump of leaves of the river poker, Kniphofia fluviatilis, grows from an underground rhizome. The leaves of this species resemble those of another Drakensberg species, K. caulescens, the leaves of which become doubly as wide.

    The V-shape of the soft, fibrous leaves, dull grey-green in colour, is well displayed on the plant in the photo that was taken next to a creek in Lesotho. The leaves are up to 2,5 cm wide, tapering and curving slowly to the tips that show seasonal damage here.

    The scapes standing erectly among the leaves, are sturdy and green or later tinged with purplish brown (Manning, 2009; Pooley, 1998; iNaturalist; iSpot).

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