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Heirloom

Country Fence Row Hollyhocks

Quick Facts:

  • Old-time flower once popular in countryside
  • Large white, pink, and burgundy flowers
  • Grows 5-8ft tall, blooms over long period
  • Biennial, self-seeds readily
  • Prefers full sun, Blooms in summer

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

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Country Fence Row Heirloom Hollyhocks

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An old-time flower that once lined fence rows and ditches of farmsteads across America.  Country Fence Row Heirloom Hollyhocks produce long spikes of large 4 to 5-inch white, pink and burgundy flowers with delicately scalloped edges.  Plants grow 5 to 8-feet-tall and bloom over a long period of time.  Hollyhocks are biennials and therefore will not flower until the second year.  For annual displays of blooms, sow seed two consecutive years.  Although plants are short-lived, they self-seed readily and may establish showy colonies that persist in the landscape for years.  A packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Alcea rosea

An old-time flower that once lined fence rows and ditches of farmsteads across America.  Country Fence Row Heirloom Hollyhocks produce long spikes of large 4 to 5-inch white, pink and burgundy flowers with delicately scalloped edges.  Plants grow 5 to 8-feet-tall and bloom over a long period of time.  Hollyhocks are biennials and therefore will not flower until the second year.  For annual displays of blooms, sow seed two consecutive years.  Although plants are... read more

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Alcea rosea

An old-time flower that once lined fence rows and ditches of farmsteads across America.  Country Fence Row Heirloom Hollyhocks produce long spikes of large 4 to 5-inch white, pink and burgundy flowers with delicately scalloped edges.  Plants grow 5 to 8-feet-tall and bloom over a long period of time.  Hollyhocks are biennials and therefore will not flower until the second year.  For annual displays of blooms, sow seed two consecutive years.  Although plants are short-lived, they self-seed readily and may establish showy colonies that persist in the landscape for years.  A packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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How to Grow Hollyhocks

Childs hand planting a seed

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Richard Hautekeete
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fast shipping. seedlings are up but not big enough to transplant yet. they are looking good so far

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