Alcalthaea suffrutescens 'Parkrondell'
By Spritzhenry
- 22 Jul, 2011
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This is one of the two Alcalthaeas I planted in the spring to replace some lost Hollyhocks. They're supposed to be hardier, and to suffer less from rust.
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Yes, these are apparently hybrids with Alceas (Hollyhocks) being one parent. I can't recall which plant is the other parent.
22 Jul, 2011
Hollyhock (Alcea) x Marshmallow (Althaea)
Had to look it up just now, and i've gotta find out if it will grow here in Arizona! : )
23 Jul, 2011
Thanks both - do they need staking?
23 Jul, 2011
They haven't up to now, Denise. One of my surviving Hollyhocks blew over, but these are quite sturdy plants - not quite as tall as my Hollyhocks, either.
Thanks, Tug - you saved me having to look it up!
23 Jul, 2011
Thanks Spritz
23 Jul, 2011
It Looks lovely :) I've got a couple of hollyhocks growing and the rust on them is so disfiguring, so I hope your hybrids work better :)
25 Jul, 2011
So do I, Jennyfer. The other one I got at the same time is supposed to be white, I think. I wish they were a bit taller, though. Maybe they will be next year.
25 Jul, 2011
Now I do like the look of these, our white hollyhocks are just covered in rust this year, they will have to go....
26 Jul, 2011
They are coming on to the market now, but I only found three colours - pink, apricot and white - and the apricot one was sold out. I haven't seen them at GCs as yet. This was via the net. I looked in the 'Plantfinder'.
27 Jul, 2011
I wonder if they will set viable seed. It is certainly one to look out for. thanks for showing this.
27 Jul, 2011
Will be interested to see if you think these really are less prone to rust. I gave up on hollyhocks here in damp Cardiff many years ago...
27 Jul, 2011
I have my fingers crossed!
27 Jul, 2011
Very interesting - please let us know what you think of their progress? :-)
27 Jul, 2011
Lovely. I've grown something called malva, which look rather similar, but darker.
28 Jul, 2011
These look lovely Spritz, I`ve never been able to grow Hollyhocks have been told in the past that my soil is too rich.
28 Jul, 2011
That's interesting! I hadn't heard that. Mind you, I have self-sown plants growing happily in the gravel path, so there could be some truth in it.
28 Jul, 2011
I've never heard of this one, but it's rather lovely. Will have to check out if available in NZ.
20 Sep, 2011
Another new plant, Dwyllis. I was told they were bred in Germany. I expect that more colours will be available soon.
20 Sep, 2011
I inadvertantly bought one pink malva Park Rondell several years back. It has out performed my Holly Hocks from Whiteflower Farm. The plant is in a hill garden and the stalks are very sturdy and hold up much better than the holly hocs.. its in partial shade where it doesn't get the best of anything-sun, water or soil. It blooms year after year but hasn't spread or reseeded. It appears to be deer proof!! I'm looking to purchase more to replace the holly hocs. The pink or the apricot. Does anyone know of a source that will ship??
27 Mar, 2012
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Thats a lovely one - the leaf seems smaller?
22 Jul, 2011