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Sidalcea (party girl)


Sidalcea (party girl)

A small variation of a Hollyhock (Alcea) Only grows 3ft. Got so many stems on this and just starting to flower



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This is really pretty,looks like a good small garden alternative for holliyhocks
:-)

25 Jul, 2010

 

thats a real beauty Steve

25 Jul, 2010

 

lovely steve, think i have this , slightly different colour though, will check

25 Jul, 2010

 

I liked it when I 1st saw it but wasn't going to buy it but then got chatting to nursery owner in Suffolk who was originaly from Essex so ended up having a half hour convo. He then gave me the plant for £2. Bargain!

25 Jul, 2010

 

nice one steve, love a bargain ;o))

25 Jul, 2010

 

Oh yes!!

25 Jul, 2010

 

very pretty...

25 Jul, 2010

 

Thank you Elsie

25 Jul, 2010

 

I've put this in my favs as a reminder to get one :-))

27 Jul, 2010

 

The rain we've had over the last couple of days has brought a lot of the buds to life. Will try and take a pic tomorrow if it stops raining!! lol

27 Jul, 2010

 

Bloomin rain keeps missing Wellingborough, the ground is like rock!!

28 Jul, 2010

 

lol, it hasn't rained for weeks here then had couple of massive downpours over the lsat few days. Sure you'll get your rain soon enough! lol

29 Jul, 2010

 

That will be when I'm off at the weekend :-))

30 Jul, 2010

 

More than likely. You have that sort of luck aswell! lol

31 Jul, 2010

 

thats really nice

31 Jul, 2010



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