Scorched Corn is a sublime dwarf clumping perennial form of torch lily or poker. Architectural foliage provides year round interest, with flowers making a bold statement throughout the summer months.
The striking flowers start off a burnt orange, then age to beige, then finally cream. This versatile clumping plant is great in large pots & containers, mass plantings, mixed garden beds and for adding architectural character to the garden.

- Pot Size
- 14cm
- PBR
- No
- Native/Exotic
- Native
- Habit
- Dwarf clumping perennial
- Height
- .50
- Width
- .60
- Foliage
- Green strap like leaves
- Flower
- Burnt orange, fading to beige, then cream
- Flowering Time
- Warmer months
- Position
- Prefers well drained soil in sun or part shade, tolerant of coastal conditions
- Cultural Notes
- Frost and heat hardy once established. low water requirements & maintenance.