Black Hollyhock Seeds, Alcea rosea nigra, Heirloom Hollyhocks, Cottage Garden Flower Seeds
Alcea rosea nigra is commonly known as Black Hollyhock. Hollyhocks are an old fashioned favorite and a must for any cottage type garden. Black Hollyhocks are a biennial for most gardeners. Plants may bloom the first year from seed but they must be started very early. This listing is for 25 seeds harvested fresh from this year's garden. Hollyhocks will form a small clump of foliage the first year. The second year towering spikes of flowers will emerge in late spring. Hollyhock flower spikes…
Hollyhocks
I took this of the Hollyhocks that are in bloom in my neighborhood.
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When I was in grade school my mom used to make hollyhock dolls from the flowers in our yard.
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Jet Black Hollyhock
This single hollyhock is about as close as a flower can get to really black, a deep, deep, purple it is very decorative and an excellent counterpoint in arrangements. While technically a biennial, hollyhock plantings last for decades as a result of division and self-seeding. 30 seeds PLANTING Alcea rosea Biennial, zone 3-8 Germination: 10-21 days Germination Temperature: Optimum soil temperatures 60-70ºF Seed Planting Depth: Sow on the surface and lightly cover, seeds need some light to…