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This old-fashioned favorite comes in a mixture of all the splendid colors found in hollyhocks. Stately spikes bear double flowers 4" across from June onward. Perennial. Hardy in zones 4-8. Height: 6'. Prefers sun.
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A classic cottage Hollyhock. Spectacular, large, crystal white, fully double, powder-puff blooms grace tall strong stems from mid summer until autumn. Adds height and a touch of style to the back of perennial or cottage garden borders. Especially effective when planted in groups.
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Common name: Wild Hollyhock. Scientific name: Sidalcea oregana. Duration: Perennial. Family: Malvaceae. Habitat: moist open to wooded areas. Blooming period: Mid to late summer. Color: Pink. Height: 2-3' Blooms in mid to late summer. Prefers a moist environment and thrives in full to partial shade. Also does fine in full sun provided enough moisture is made available. Tolerates seasonal flooding. Attracts hummingbirds. Planting Instructions:. Sow seeds directly in the ground or in pots at...
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Take care to plant these with good distance between each plant to allow plenty of growth space for the plants to flourish. Indian Spring Hollyhocks will bloom in your garden from very early spring until late fall, providing a long lasting and impressive backdrop of luscious color in your garden. Although they make great cut flower arrangements, the blooms will not last more than a few days once cut. Germination tested and packaged for current year.
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The reason we carry 4 colors of alyssum is because it is the perfect plant. All you do is direct seed in good soil and you will be rewarded with a flowering mound of honey scented peach blossums. Butterflys love this low growing, to six inches, plant. If you cut it back by half you will even get a second bloom. For the front of a sunny border, to fill in a container or in a rock garden alyssum is terrific.
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Sow outdoors after the last frost date, 1/4" deep. Or sow indoors 6-8 weeks early. Space plants 24" apart. Full sun. Hardy biennial or short-lived perennial in zones 3-9. Easy to grow. Self sows.
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Miniature Hollyhock Seeds Perennial Pink flowers, 50-100 seeds per package. These seeds are organically grown in my own garden in Olympia, Washington. Sidalcea malviflora hardy perennial 50-100 seeds per package Family: Malvaceae Common names: Miniature hollyhock, Hollyhock Mallow, Dwarf Hollyhock, Prairie Mallow, Checkerbloom 2 inch soft pink flowers borne along 2 foot spikes which bloom all summer, well into the fall. Grows in sun or light shade, and in nearly any soil. Tolerant of heat and drought...
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Herbaceous perennial. Native to China. This is the easiest way to add color and large, blowsy blossoms to your garden: plant Hollyhock! “Breitenbush” is an extremely rapid and healthy germinator that produces massive multi-colored blossoms. Cultivation: Direct seed in spring, or start indoors in pots and transplant out after frost. They usually do not flower until the second year. Plant 1 foot apart. Flowers from 5 to 7 feet tall.
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Gorgeous, semi-doubled, frilly blooms ranging form light pink to rosy red, ivory and soft yellow. A showy version of an old cottage garden favorite.
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Large double blooms on 4 to 5 foot stems are shades of red, pink, rose, yellow and white. Blooms first year from seed.
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Origin: Not US NativeOther Common Names: Duration: BiennialBloom Time: Late SummerHeight: 72 to 96Spacing: 15 to 18Light: Full SunSoil Moisture: MediumUSDA Zone: 2a-9bGermination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds on soil surface at 70F and water.Seeds Per Oz: 3000Though not technically a wildflower, this old fashioned garden favorite is popular among many people. Reaching heights of 4-8 feet, it towers above most other plants, and is often used in background borders. Coming in many different...
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Order number of packets. Easy to grow, dark rich colors, plant is approximately 5-7 foot tall, Grow your own heirloom corn and a great fall decoration. 20 seeds. Indian Corn is an unusual plant in that the genetics for the color seems random. In 70s Dr. Barbara Mclintock published her research on "jumping genes" or transposons. Dr. Barbara McClintock earned the prestigious Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1983 for her life-long research on corn genetics. The reason I mention this is that if you...
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These old-fashioned single and semi-double flowers in shades of rose, pink, and white reach a height of 5' and are outstanding in a background or bed of their own. Some hardy biennial hollyhocks don't bloom until the second year, but Indian Spring is an annual so it blooms the first season and produces seed for the next year.
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Nigra Hollyhock is a handsome flower for any garden. The gorgeous, deep maroon looking, almost black, blossoms are striking. Thrives when planted along a fence or wall. Garden Tip: Niagra reseeds year after year.
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Description: Tall, stately flowers to plant along fences, walls, or at the back of beds. They shoot up 4 to 6’ tall and bloom in a mix of bright pinks, yellows, reds, and whites. 4” flowers have a charm that makes you yearn for the good old days, and they cluster up stem tops for a terrific show of summer color. Plant in full sun and water lightly. They need two years to complete their growing cycle; leaves form the first year, then flowers and seed the following year.
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"Superb first year flowering hollyhock with creamy peach blooms some of which are tinged with raspberry pink. Grows 60-70 tall, hardy to zone 3."
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Essential for the classic cottage garden. Lovely profusions of pink, purple, crimson, and white flowers. Blooms in the first year if started indoors in late winter, but expect a spectacular show in the second summer. Zones 4-9.
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Hollyhock - Alcea Rosea Carnival Season: Annual Height: 4 - 5 feet Width: 2 - 3 feet Bloom Color: Yellow, Pinks, Red Bloom Season: Early to Late Summer Environment: Full Sun Soil Requirement: Moist Well Drained Soil Zones: 3 - 9 Hollyhock Carnival Flower seed is a beautiful annual that has 4-inch blooms of yellow, pinks, and red flowers. The blooms open from the bottom of the stock up. Hollyhock - Malva sylvestris Zebrina Season: Perennial Height: 30 inches Bloom Color: Purple and white...
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Perennial. Fun and easy to grow for a brilliant summer show. This fully double mix will bloom year after year. A colorful display of deep crimson, light pink, rose, rosy red, yellow and white. Pompon-like blooms.
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Dramatically tall flower spikes that are perfect for use in the back of a flower bed, along walls and fences, and to screen unwanted views. Flowers come in a wide color range, and produce from mid-summer to fall. Sometimes grown as a biennial.
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Hollyhocks need plenty of sun and moisture to perform their best. They thrive in the heat.
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Mixed colored hollyhock can grow up to 9' tall. Single pink, white, red and burgundy flowers. Traditionally grown near outhouses.
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