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Organic Carnival Hollyhock - 60 Seeds - Alcea
Features: Carnival Hollyhock Alcea rosea 6-8 ft. Hardy Biennial Full Sun 60 seeds per pack EAN: 0748404044984 UPC: 748404044984 [... more]
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Alcea rosea (Hollyhock)
Dicentra 'King of Hearts' Alcea rosea As the name implies, this species bears large, daisy-like blossoms (2.5 inches across) of golden yellow rays and darker yellow centers. It blooms from late spring to late summer and is native to the central ... [... more]
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Perennials - Alcea rosea
Hollyhocks are old fashioned favorites which are actually biennials which reseed and come back year after year in the garden. Alcea rosea Hollyhocks USDA Hardiness Zone 5 to 9 white, yellow, pink, purple, apricot seed sown during winter will ... [... more]
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Alcea rosea 'Chater's Double Mix'
Alcea rosea 'Chater's Double Mix': Outstanding planted along a tall garden fence. The 4- to 6-foot-tall flower spikes of Chater's Double Mix are festooned with huge, heavy, fully double 3- to 5-inch ruffled blooms of brilliant rose, pink, yellow, salmon, [... more]
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Losing Alcea: A Modern Love Story
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Losing Alcea: A Modern Love Story
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Alcea rosea 'Nigra'
Hollyhocks are old garden favorites. 'Nigra' is a classic hollyhock whose deep maroon blooms look almost black. The flowers grow on rigid, towering spikes or spires which typically reach a height of 5-8' tall. Foliage features large, heart-shaped ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Alcea rosea (single)
Hollyhocks are old garden favorites. This mix of singles features plants which produce huge (4-5" diameter), outward-facing, single flowers in a wide variety of colors including reds, pinks, whites, and light yellows. The flowers grow on rigid, ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Alcea rugosa
Hollyhocks belong to the mallow family and are old garden favorites. From a basal rosette of large, heart-shaped (3,5 or 7 lobes), rough-textured, basal leaves arise thick-stemmed, unbranched spires to 6' tall. Stem-hugging, single, pale yellow, ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Malva alcea var. fastigiata
No serious insect or disease problems. Japanese beetles may feed on the foliage in areas where they range. Susceptible to a number of fungal foliar diseases, particularly in hot and humid summer climates such as the St. Louis area. Best grown in ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Losing Alcea: A Modern Love Story
Alcea leads a comfortable and content life. She owns a thriving small business in Garden City, Kansas, and is passionate about her hobbies. But her ordinary life changes drastically when romance enters the picture from two different directions.brAlcea [... more]
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Organic Single Mix Hollyhock - 60 Seeds - Alcea
Features: Single Mix Hollyhock Alcea rosea Heirloom 5-7 ft. Hardy Biennial 60 seeds EAN: 0748404045288 UPC: 748404045288 [... more]
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