Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Hollyhock, Alcea rosea

Hollyhock

Botanical Name: Alcea rosea 

The ultimate cottage garden choice, hollyhock sends up tall spires that cover themselves in flowers in beautiful colors. They're easy to grow from seed -- in fact, that's usually the only way they are found in garden centers.
Hollyhocks are natives of Asia. They have heart shaped leaves and bloom from February to April.Tall Hollyhock flowers make great backgrounds, borders and even fences. 

Interestingly, the flowers open from the bottom to the top of the spike throughout the spring. These tall (up to 8 feet) beauties are ideal against fences or buildings where they can get natural support. Red forms are especially attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies.

Growing Hollyhocks
Light:                           Sun
Type:                           Annual
Height:                         1 to 10 feet
Width:                          1 - 3 feet wide
Flower Color:              Pink, Red, Maroon, Deep Red, White
Seasonal Features:     Winter Bloom, Spring Bloom
Problem Solvers:        Drought Tolerant, Groundcover
Propagation:                Seed
Special Features:        Attracts Birds, Cut Flowers, Good for Containers, Low Maintenance  
A group of well grown Hollyhocks in bloom is worth going to see. It is really the color that we look for, because the leaves are large, coarse and grow mostly in clumps at the base of the plant. The long spikes of flowers grow from. 5 feet to 8 feet high and there are usually from five to nine blossoms in bloom on each well grown stalk. The average size is about 2 inches or 3 inches across, but 5-inch blooms can be had if good attention is given.
Hope you enjoy the beauty!! 

Happy Gardening and Always Live your Passion!!


Shared with ABC Wednesday, Wordless Wednesday, Today's flower, Floral Flower Fotos, Ruby Tuesday Too, and Outdoor Wednesday. 

42 comments:

  1. Hi....just saw your blog and liked it so much that immediately became a member :) I live in Delhi and have just started taking an interest in gardening and I am still at the phase of gathering information. Since I live in an apartment, containers and pots are the only way to go. Can you please let me know what kind of soil should I obtain for pots? I have read that normal garden soil is not good for container gardening...I have been searching for potting soil, cocopeat, perilite etc (words gained from the net!!) but cant find any nursery selling these...Please tell me where to start from..
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  3. I love hollyhocks! But I haven't grow it for a long time, maybe next year. Great pictures!

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  4. Love hollyhocks and have always had them in my garden, - they bloomed against the house in my childhood so hold many fond memories. Unfortunately nobody else in my family has this same feeling where the hollyhock is concerned. They are prone to rusty leaves here in this dry country.

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      I love them too since childhood, very old flower :)

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  7. Hollyhocks are so fun to watch them grow and multiply. Lovely images.
    JM, Illinois

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  8. What a lovely color! Hollyhocks are always gorgeous.

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  9. What a lovely color! Hollyhocks are always gorgeous.

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      You can start, it's not difficult and have lots of fun :)

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  11. Thank you for stopping by my blog and taking the time to comment!
    Thanks for inviting me :)

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  12. Beautiful Hollyhocks! Nice color.
    ~Mohini

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  13. Your blogs are very informative .I am new to gardening .Thanks a ton for the information.Good to learn from these blogs....

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  14. Such pretty flowers, the only thing still going strong in my garden at the moment is the roses

    Mollyxxx

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  15. They`re so beautiful! And such a lovely color!

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  16. Splendid series of photos. These hollyhocks are a gorgeous colour.

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  17. I love gardening like you. I was not aware by this flower name also, thank you for your article. I will surely do gardening of Hollyhock. The image quality of your blog is very cool I must say. If possible please write a blog on gardening tools & accessories also.
    Happy Gardening!

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  21. Lovely blog ! Thank u ! I live in Gurgaon and am constantly trying new plants in my garden. When is the best time to plant holly hocks seeds please ? Thank u !

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