Hollyhock alcea rosea 'Old barnyard Red'
By Drc726
- 5 Sep, 2011
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It may recover next year Paul.
5 Sep, 2011
Lovely! You don't seem to have been troubled with rust at all.
5 Sep, 2011
When I decided to grow some new Hollyhock I chose Various H 'Alcea rosea' seeds as they are now said to be rust resistant and sure enough its seems to be Libet.
5 Sep, 2011
it really is very nice,Denise..and good that there are rust resistant ones available now...
5 Sep, 2011
Well they look much nicer Bloomer without all the leaves cut off like my older ones
5 Sep, 2011
I imagine they do,Denise :o)
5 Sep, 2011
:))
5 Sep, 2011
hope so DRC :))))))
6 Sep, 2011
Label it so you dont forget where it is?
6 Sep, 2011
Thank you for that Denise, I love hollyhocks, but I couldn't bear the rust, but I'm going to order some of the new strain, now you've given it at least a preliminary, stamp of approval!
7 Sep, 2011
Well I find they are all, almost rust free but I wonder if it will last in to next year? - we shall see.
8 Sep, 2011
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fantastic flower - I crushed ours - so annoyed
5 Sep, 2011