Discover the Beauty of Dark Red Hollyhocks
Dark Red Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea) is a striking perennial that brings a touch of elegance to any garden. With their impressive height of 60 to 84 inches, these flowers will stand tall in your garden, making them ideal for the back row. Not only do they bloom in vibrant shades of dark red, but they also attract bumble bees, creating a lively atmosphere in your outdoor space.
Easy to Grow and Maintain
These seeds are perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners. Plant them outdoors after the last frost or start them indoors a few weeks prior. Once established, Dark Red Hollyhocks require minimal care, allowing you to enjoy their beauty without the hassle of constant attention.
Ideal Conditions for Growth
Hollyhocks thrive in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 9 and prefer sun to partial shade. They adapt well to average to dry soil conditions, making them a versatile choice for various garden settings.
Product Benefits
- Stunning dark red flowers that bloom from summer to fall.
- Attracts pollinators like bumble bees.
- Suitable for various soil types and light conditions.
- Easy to grow with minimal maintenance once established.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the ideal height of Dark Red Hollyhocks? They can reach heights of 60 to 84 inches.
- When should I plant the seeds? Plant them outdoors after frost or indoors weeks before last frost.
- What is the hardiness zone for this plant? They thrive in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 9.
- How much sunlight do they need? They prefer sun to partial shade for optimal growth.
- What type of soil do they grow best in? Dark Red Hollyhocks prefer average to dry soil conditions.
Brady –
Beautiful flowers Thanks for selling these beautiful flowers.
nropen1962 –
So happy with these seeds! They are growing like crazy. Thank you!
debbie Jackson –
Seeds are in great condition. Packaging is good. Exactly what I ordered. Shipped quickly. Can’t wait to get them growing. Definitely will be back.
Becky Whetzel –
Anxious to plant as weather permits in our region.