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Outsidepride 25 Seeds Perennial Alcea Rosea Halo Apricot Hollyhock Flower Seeds for Planting
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Hollyhocks are a beautiful flower that can be planted in full sun and watered. They take a long time to bloom, but can be planted indoors and have a long-lasting plant. They are also highly durable and can withstand temperatures as high as 100 degrees.
Hollyhocks are a classic English cottage garden plant, forming tall erect plants growing 6 - 8 feet tall with large, fully open 4 - 5 inch blooms from summer to early autumn. Plants are typically perennial, but theyre often grown as biennials. Halo Apricot hollyhock is one of the highest performing, showiest hollyhocks you can grow. Part of the bicolore…
Hollyhocks are a classic English cottage garden plant, forming tall erect plants growing 6 - 8 feet tall with large, fully open 4 - 5 inch blooms from summer to early autumn. Plants are typically perennial, but theyre often grown as biennials. Halo Apricot hollyhock is one of the highest performing, showiest hollyhocks you can grow. Part of the bicolored "Halo" series of hollyhocks, Alcea rosea "Halo Apricot" bears large pink to apricot single flowers with a contrasting dark pink center. Flowering in its first year, it is easy to grow from flower seeds and perfect for planting in groups at the back of a sunny border. Sow 2 - 3 seeds per plant and space 18 - 24 inches apart. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees are attracted to the flowers and deer tend to stay away. It has no real change in fall color and it will die back for the winter. Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea Halo Apricot) - Hollyhocks are a classic English cottage garden plant, forming tall erect plants growing 6 - 8 feet tall with large, fully open 4 - 5 inch blooms from summer to early autumn. Plants are typically perennial, but theyre often grown as biennials. Halo Apricot hollyhock is one of the highest performing, showiest hollyhocks you can grow. Part of the bicolored "Halo" series of hollyhocks, Alcea rosea "Halo Apricot" bears large pink to apricot single flowers with a contrasting dark pink center. Flowering in its first year, it is easy to grow from flower seeds and perfect for planting in groups at the back of a sunny border. For best results, grow in moist but well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Cut down Alcea rosea "Halo Apricot" after flowering to encourage fresh basal growth. Hollyhocks have an impressive effect when planted in a mass planting. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees are attracted to the flowers and deer tend to stay away. It has no real change in fall color and it will die back for the winter.
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Hollyhocks are a beautiful flower that can be planted in full sun and watered. They take a long time to bloom, but can be planted indoors and have a long-lasting plant. They are also highly durable and can withstand temperatures as high as 100 degrees.
Pros
- Beautiful flowers
- Sturdy and healthy plants
- Easy to plant
- Good yield
Cons
- Inconsistent germination
- Long growth period
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Hollyhocks are a classic English cottage garden plant, forming tall erect plants growing 6 - 8 feet tall with large, fully open 4 - 5 inch blooms from summer to early autumn. Plants are typically perennial, but theyre often grown as biennials. Halo Apricot hollyhock is one of the highest performing, showiest hollyhocks you can grow. Part of the bicolored "Halo" series of hollyhocks, Alcea rosea "Halo Apricot" bears large pink to apricot single flowers with a contrasting dark pink center. Flowering in its first year, it is easy to grow from flower seeds and perfect for planting in groups at the back of a sunny border. Sow 2 - 3 seeds per plant and space 18 - 24 inches apart. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees are attracted to the flowers and deer tend to stay away. It has no real change in fall color and it will die back for the winter. Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea Halo Apricot) - Hollyhocks are a classic English cottage garden plant, forming tall erect plants growing 6 - 8 feet tall with large, fully open 4 - 5 inch blooms from summer to early autumn. Plants are typically perennial, but theyre often grown as biennials. Halo Apricot hollyhock is one of the highest performing, showiest hollyhocks you can grow. Part of the bicolored "Halo" series of hollyhocks, Alcea rosea "Halo Apricot" bears large pink to apricot single flowers with a contrasting dark pink center. Flowering in its first year, it is easy to grow from flower seeds and perfect for planting in groups at the back of a sunny border. For best results, grow in moist but well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Cut down Alcea rosea "Halo Apricot" after flowering to encourage fresh basal growth. Hollyhocks have an impressive effect when planted in a mass planting. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees are attracted to the flowers and deer tend to stay away. It has no real change in fall color and it will die back for the winter.
Specifications
Pack Size | 25 |
Organic | Gmo Free |
Origin | Usa |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Water Requirements | Moderate Watering |
Indoor/outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Package Dimensions | 7.6 X 2.01 X 0.67 Inches |
Brand | Outsidepride |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Vine |
Expected Planting Period | Fall |
Product Care Instructions | Well-drained |
Special Feature | Deer Resistant |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |