Alcea rosea var. nigra
By Klahanie
- 8 Jul, 2015
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Hollyhock 'Black Knight'
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Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop' known as Black rose?
Or maybe Stapelia grandiflora( not exactly black) ?
There are quite a few black flowers around. I have seen black primulas, pansies, dahlias, petunias, Aquilegia, Calla Lily 'Night Cap' and probably more I do not remember.
12 Jul, 2015
Stapelia..that's it. There's a black Calla Lily? That sounds interesting.
15 Jul, 2015
They had black calla lily in every garden center this year.
I do not like black flowers. Not "girly" enough :-) I planted this hollyhock for my DH. He likes all the unusual "things".
16 Jul, 2015
Ha!,and what did I buy at a nursery yesterday? A Stapelia. Turns out it doesn't have a black flower..but that was on my mind.
I saw something with a black flower..told myself to report it to GOY. I cant remember what it was Klahanie..arghhhh.
16 Jul, 2015
The "other" Stapelia has interesting flowers as well Stan. I am always fascinated by it.
16 Jul, 2015
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What does it mean that the only other black flower I can think of is to one of the Hoodea succulents?. Its naturally enough one of the Carrion flowers.
12 Jul, 2015