black hollyhock
By Sanbaz
- 11 Aug, 2010
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getting more flowers just a bit slow with no sun, my others are still just buds
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Wow a Black one, Ive had white and pink but this is something special.
11 Aug, 2010
they are slow carol, all my others not either ;o(
glad you like it carole, if i can get seeds i will but tried with last years and was dust, is there a knack to getting them lol
11 Aug, 2010
Mines still a baby , I'm hoping to have some flowers next year .... If I do Carole I will save seed as well in that way you will have two chances of getting some :o))
11 Aug, 2010
How dramatic is that ... beautiful flower. : o )))))
11 Aug, 2010
Lovely photo.
They're great in a clump, but I don't have the space since I moved.
11 Aug, 2010
thanx shirley and meanie ;o))
11 Aug, 2010
That stands out in a crowd Sandra, a true beauty. :o)
11 Aug, 2010
im hoping to get some seeds, fingers crossed ;o)) thankyou
11 Aug, 2010
Oh that's gorgeous Sanbaz, I have no luck with these and I love them, so I'll keep trying :-)
11 Aug, 2010
good luck, love sun and dont mind dry conditions ;o) any rust chop the leaf right off before it takes over
11 Aug, 2010
Lovely to see this....the one I ordered turned out to be white lol
11 Aug, 2010
Lovely to see a black one, great!
11 Aug, 2010
lol dotty complete opposite haha
Tog i love it and guess what,,,, the hollyhock next to it has turned out to be black to lol, they were a mixed seed pack, 3 more to go, wonder what colour they will be ;o))
12 Aug, 2010
Lovely Sandra ... like mine but even blacker I think!
15 Aug, 2010
thanx fluff, im so into black plants, i may have a few more next year, just a bit different
15 Aug, 2010
Mmmmmm... black tulips! ;o))
16 Aug, 2010
yes i want some of them ;o))
16 Aug, 2010
Wow..brilliant this..did you manage to get seeds? What works alongside this, it would seem pretty versatile in a border..I'd love something this dramatic
21 Jan, 2011
they come back each year guy, but can be prone to rust , i had 4 and taken two out as were covered in it, hollyhocks are lovely and tall, so need space, one of mine was over 7ft last year, look great in cottage garden borders, somewhere with lots of colour i think anyway, i didnt get seeds with having two left but you can get them easierly at Gc,
22 Jan, 2011
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