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  | | Synonym: Althaea rosea (L.) Cav., | | German: Malve-Stockrose | Czech: topolovka růžová | | Genus: Alcea | Family: Malvaceae, | | Mature Height: 2.50 m | Bloom in: VII, VIII, IX, X, | Flower Colour:  | Soil Preferred: penetrability, nutritive, | Light Required:  | | | Other Attributes: biennial, alternate leaves, basal leaves, leaf margin lobed, type of inflorescence - raceme, solitaire, bed plant, attractive flowers, |
 Alcea rosea rose mallow plant
 Alcea rosea rose mallow plant
 Alcea rosea rose mallow flowers
 Alcea rosea rose mallow flowers
 Alcea rosea rose mallow leaves
Plants of Genus Alcea:
Alcea rosea 'Chater's Double Mix' - Hollyhock (3447 readers)Spectacular mix of double ruffled flowers in vivid colors. Spectacular 3-1/2in. double ruffled flowers in vivid colors. Chaters Doubles are an easy-to-grow, low maintenance addition to your garden. Excellent for the back of the border. This Hollyhock welcomes butterflies into your garden. Prefers we... ( About-garden.com) Alcea rosea 'Nigra' - Hollyhock (1588 readers)Dramatic Black Blooms on 6-Foot Spikes! 4 inches across, held wide open to reveal their creamy center, these blooms are stunningly lovely and distinctive! These shiny black flowers, 4 inches across and sporting a creamy center plus a hint of burgundy toward the base, are a distinctive and never-to-b... ( About-garden.com) Alcea rosea 'Creme De Cassis' - Hollyhock (4617 readers)Another remarkable creation from T&Ms flower breeders. This mouthwatering colour combination, makes this stunning Hollyhock so unique. Scrumptious veined flowers in juicy blackcurrant, fade to paler berry shades around the edges of each bloom. On a single stem of Creme de Cassis you will find an... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Floral Images: Hollyhock (Alcea rosea)Floral Images: Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), page 2Michigan State University Extension: Alcea rosea--HollyhockNC State University: Perennials - Alcea roseaUSDA PLANTS: Alcea rosea (hollyhock)WIKIPEDIA: Alcea roseaWIKIPEDIA: File:Alcea rosea lv 1.jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Alcea rosea lv 2.jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Alcea rosea rosa.PNGWisflora: Alcea rosea L.
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