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How to Grow and Care for Hollyhock (Alcea) - The Spruce Hollyhock (Alcea) has over 60 species of short-lived, tall, flowering perennials perfect for garden fences and borders Learn how to help these long-lasting blooms thrive
Alcea - Wikipedia Alcea is a genus of over 80 species of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae, commonly known as the hollyhocks [1] They are native to Asia and Europe [1] The single species of hollyhock from the Americas, the streambank wild hollyhock, belongs to a different genus
How to Grow, Plant, and Care for Hollyhocks| Almanac. com Old-time favorites in cottage gardens, hollyhocks have multiple large blooms that grow on a single tall stem! They are long-blooming from June through August Our Hollyhock Growing Guide provides information on planting, growing, harvesting, and even eating these showstopping flowers
Hollyhock Flowers (Alcea): Types, How to Grow and Care Short-lived, yet beautiful and impressive, hollyhocks are one of the easiest flowers you can grow Not only do they spread rapidly, but they are not high maintenance at all! This type of flower comes in a wide range of colors: pink, yellow, white, and even crimson
Alcea rosea - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Hollyhock is a herbaceous biennial to annual flowering plant in the mallow family (Malvaceae) and is thought to be native to Turkey and western Asia The Genus name is the Latin name from the Greek word alkaia for a kind of mallow The specific epithet means pink
Hollyhock: How to Grow and Care with Success - Gardenia Hollyhock, scientifically named Alcea rosea, is a timeless favorite among garden enthusiasts Originating from Asia, particularly China, this plant has gracefully adorned gardens around the world for centuries
Alcea (Hollyhock) – A to Z Flowers Alcea, also known as Hollyhock, is a genus of about 60 species in the family Malvaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia The species are annuals, biennials or perennials Their strong, vertical, and upright stalks rise into the sky like a spear, carrying large, showy and brightly colored flowers