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Mother's Double Hollyhock


Mother's Double Hollyhock

A lovely double hollyhock that has established in mother's garden in southern Utah. FIrst double I've seen in person, THese are impressive, better than a photo.



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beautiful!

17 Jan, 2010

 

Gorgeous

17 Jan, 2010

 

That is a beauty.....

17 Jan, 2010

 

lovely!

17 Jan, 2010

 

I agree, Beautiful, lovely, Gorgeous,

17 Jan, 2010

 

Stunning, what a beauty.

17 Jan, 2010

 

agree with all...wonderful plant !

17 Jan, 2010

 

Thanks all. First double I'd seen were your pinks San, this was the first I'd seen in person. What wonders!

17 Jan, 2010

 

yes they were lovely GT, i took seeds but nothing happened sorry to say, maybe i will find another plant this year :o))

17 Jan, 2010

 

All those that I know reseed quite readily and come back up where they were as well, in much colder condition than there. You sure you wont have them popping up again for you in a few months?

17 Jan, 2010

 

will look out for any seedlings in the ground then GT,is it the first time your mum has grown them?

17 Jan, 2010

 

They are a staple anywhere we have lived. This is her first double, this is their second year. My sister Greensis, has her's spreading all across her front garden and they freeze for months every year. In Idaho, we had them in the front bed all 10 years I lived there, always just popping up where they were before, and that was really cold winters. I expect you'll see them soon.

17 Jan, 2010

 

wow bet they looked beautifull spreading across the garden like that,:o)

17 Jan, 2010

 

They are lovely things, and bordered a nice picture window.

17 Jan, 2010

raj
Raj
 

beautiful flower first time i heard about doubleholly hock.very nice

22 Jan, 2010

 

Lovely GT. I'm hoping to see flowers on my hollyhocks this year. I planted them last year and they are supposed to be biennials. I should have some doubles coming.

23 Jan, 2010

 

Thank you Thilak. I think they are a wonderfully change from the norm.

Thanks Gilli. I've always known them to be biennial, should gets loads of bloom this coming year. That first year of just green is a long long wait, isn't it? :-)

23 Jan, 2010

 

It is a long wait. I started the seed early too hoping that I would get something by the end of last summer but....no go!! Oh well...all the more to look forward to this summer. Some of them should be black too...they should be interesting.

23 Jan, 2010

 

Oh, the way hollyhocks are, that black should be wonderful!

23 Jan, 2010

 

I love hollyhocks and this one is a beauty but we always had rust on the leaves and die back on the leaves so in the end I gave up.

24 Jan, 2010

 

Sorry to here they haven't taken well for you. They don't overwinter here at all, so I have to find my cottage comforts elsewhere as well. :-)

26 Jan, 2010



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