Hollyhock seeds

 

Organic Single Mix Hollyhock - 60 Seeds - Alcea

by Hirt's

HOLLYHOCK: The definitive old-fashioned cottage plant, Hollyhocks conjure beloved memories. Placed along fences, barn walls or the side of a house, their stately spires define summer for gardeners. Recent offerings bring expanded possibilities to this garden classic.

Single Mix Hollyhock
Alcea rosea
Heirloom
5-7 ft. Hardy Biennial

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.

Planting Depth: 1/2"
Soil Temp. for Germ.: 60-75 F
Days to Germ.: 7-14
Plant Spacing: 12-18"
Days to Maturity: 2nd Year
Full Sun
Moderate to Frequent Water
Pack weight .360gms
~ 60 seeds

Hollyhock Perennial Mix Seeds, 500 mg

by Hirt's

HOLLYHOCK: The definitive old-fashioned cottage plant, Hollyhocks conjure beloved memories. Placed along fences, barn walls or the side of a house, their stately spires define summer for gardeners. Recent offerings bring expanded possibilities to this garden classic.

Hollyhock Perennial Mixture
Alcea Rosea Ficofolia

The best kind of Hollyhock is a perennial one! Now you can enjoy their old-fashioned charm year after year. Flowers are large, single, and come in a wide range of colors. Adds height to the mixed border and especially useful to pretty up fences.

Type: Perennial
Light: Sun
Height: 6-8"
Days to Germination: 10-25
Blooms: Summer-Fall

Fordhook Giant Hollyhock Mix 50 Seeds -Alcea-Perennial

by Hirts: Seed; Perennial

  • This old-fashioned favorite comes in a mixture of all the splendid colors found in hollyhocks
  • Hardy Zones 4-8
  • Prefers Sun
  • Mature Height: 6'
  • 50 Seeds

 

HOLLYHOCK: The definitive old-fashioned cottage plant, Hollyhocks conjure beloved memories. Placed along fences, barn walls or the side of a house, their stately spires define summer for gardeners. Recent offerings bring expanded possibilities to this garden classic.

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.

Old Fashioned Hollyhock Seeds - Black Watchman

by Renee's Garden

  • It has large hibiscus-like blossoms of very deep
  • dark maroon that shades to pure black.
  • The stately tall stems are 5-7 feet tall.
  • Quite impressive at the back of the border.
  • Hollyhocks reseed but never to excess.
  • The satiny, hibiscus-like blossoms are a deep maroon that shade to pure black. Flowers unfurl on tall stalks for a striking garden display. This is a re-selected heirloom variety.

 

Hollyhock Creme de Cassis 35 Seeds

by Hirt's

HOLLYHOCK: The definitive old-fashioned cottage plant, Hollyhocks conjure beloved memories. Placed along fences, barn walls or the side of a house, their stately spires define summer for gardeners. Recent offerings bring expanded possibilities to this garden classic.

Description: Another remarkable creation from T&M's flower breeders. This mouthwatering colour combination, makes this stunning Hollyhock so unique. Scrumptious veined flowers in juicy blackcurrant, fade to paler berry shades around the edges of each bloom. On a single stem of 'Creme de Cassis' you will find an unusual variation of blooms, including double, semi-double and singles, all with a bright yellow eye, all adding to the charm of this cottage garden classic.

Hardy Perennial
Flowers: Mid to late Summer
Height: 6 feet
Position: Partial Shade
US Zones: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ideal For: Borders, Cottage Gardens
Proper Name: Hollyhock Creme de Cassis

Peaches and Dreams Hollyhock 35 Seeds/Seed

by Hirt's

HOLLYHOCK: The definitive old-fashioned cottage plant, Hollyhocks conjure beloved memories. Placed along fences, barn walls or the side of a house, their stately spires define summer for gardeners. Recent offerings bring expanded possibilities to this garden classic.

An elegant, high quality border plant resulting from extensive breeding. Tall, stately flower spikes packed with many fully double, powder-puff bloooms of peachy-cream, some with a tinge of raspberry-pink. Best grown in groups at the back of the border. Height: 5-6 feet. Blooms mid through late summer, and prefers full sun. Hardy perennial in zones 2-9.

 

Hollyhock seeds - April Peach Parfait

by Renee's Garden

  • Plant In: March - June
  • Sun/Shade: Full Sun
  • Planting Depth: 1/2" / Space Seeds: 6-8"
  • Days to Germinate: 7-14
  • Mature Height: 5-7ft
  • Beautiful new double hollyhocks in luscious colors. Sturdy tall 5 to 7 foot stalks are packed with powder puff blossoms that unfurl in delicious shades of apricot and rosy-peach.

 

Majorette Dwarf Hollyhock - 20 Seeds, 250 mg

by Hirts: Seed; Perennial

  • Majorette Mix (Alcea Rosea)
  • Just the ticket for today's smaller gardens!
  • Days to Germination: 15-20
  • Blooms: Summer-Fall
  • 20 Seeds, 250 mg
  • HOLLYHOCK: The definitive old-fashioned cottage plant, Hollyhocks conjure beloved memories. Placed along fences, barn walls or the side of a house, their stately spires define summer for gardeners. Recent offerings bring expanded possibilities to this garden classic.

    Dwarf Hollyhock
    Majorette Mix (Alcea Rosea)

    Just the ticket for today's smaller gardens! Our Majorette Mix Dwarf Hollyhock has beg, semi-double blooms with large lily pad-shaped leaves. Enjoy all the color and beauty of this favorite in less space.

    Type: Perennial
    Light: Sun
    Height: 2-3 ft
    Days to Germination: 15-20
    Blooms: Summer-Fall



1,000 Seeds Hollyhock Assorted Collection

by Alcea Rosea

  • 1,000 Large assortment from photos shown.
  • Seeds are cleaned and in clear bags.
  • Instructions from our growing & care experience included.

1,000 Assorted Hollyhock seeds from our gardens collected from many countries around the world. White, red, pink, yellow, black, singles, multi-colored also, semi-doubles, doubles and dwarfs. This is a large assortment and you may end up with new varieties as they are open pollinated.


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