Alcea rosea—Single Black Heirloom Hollyhock Seeds

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This plant produces some of the most beautiful blooms in gardens. Although the blooms are described as black, in strong light, they'll often appear as a deep burgundy. Yes, not a true black, but its dramatic color in the garden is not to be looked over.

Great as a cut flower or as something planted in a bed next to a hedge providing a backdrop for your border planting.

These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. Once you get them up and growing be sure to keep your eye out for hollyhock rust. (about 35 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:
Alcea rosea
Grows 6-8' x 24"
Likes sun
USDA zones: 2a-9b
These are biennial or short-lived perennials.
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This plant produces some of the most beautiful blooms in gardens. Although the blooms are described as black, in strong light, they'll often appear as a deep burgundy. Yes, not a true black, but its dramatic color in the garden is not to be looked over.

Great as a cut flower or as something planted in a bed next to a hedge providing a backdrop for your border planting.

These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. Once you get them up and growing be sure to keep your eye out for hollyhock rust. (about 35 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:
Alcea rosea
Grows 6-8' x 24"
Likes sun
USDA zones: 2a-9b
These are biennial or short-lived perennials.
This plant produces some of the most beautiful blooms in gardens. Although the blooms are described as black, in strong light, they'll often appear as a deep burgundy. Yes, not a true black, but its dramatic color in the garden is not to be looked over.

Great as a cut flower or as something planted in a bed next to a hedge providing a backdrop for your border planting.

These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)

Germination instructions are included with your seeds. Once you get them up and growing be sure to keep your eye out for hollyhock rust. (about 35 seeds)

Basic Plant Facts:
Alcea rosea
Grows 6-8' x 24"
Likes sun
USDA zones: 2a-9b
These are biennial or short-lived perennials.