Red Hollyhock #1
by Robert Bales
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Red Hollyhock #1
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Robert Bales
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We have many hollyhocks just outside out our window . This was taken just as the morning sun was hitting the hollyhock !!
Alcea , commonly known as hollyhocks, is a genus of about 60 species of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. Most species are native to southwest and central Asia, although a few are native to southeast Europe or Egypt. They are biennial or short-lived perennial plants growing to 3.5 m (11.48 ft) tall, with broad, rounded, palmately lobed leaves and numerous flowers (pink or yellow in the wild species) on the erect central stem.
Most hollyhocks are biennials, that is, they grow only foliage the first year, flower the second, and die that fall. However, if you establish a stand of hollyhocks, they'll reseed each year so there will always be plenty blooming. Interestingly, the flowers open from the bottom to the top of the spike throughout the summer.
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.
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October 23rd, 2016
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David Patterson
Lovely floral, Robert! *L* *F* Thanks for stopping by and leaving your lovely comments! Sorry I don't comment on your wonderful work like I should...I tend to get very busy!