Black Hollyhock Seeds
Black Hollyhock Seeds
This single hollyhock was described in 1629 by English botanist John Parkinson as being “of a darke red like blackblood.” It appears black on overcast days, but will have a hint of red in bright sun. Plant next to a white fence for a spectacular contrast.
- Conventional
- Self-seeding biennial grows to 6 feet tall
- Deep red flowers look almost black
- Single blossoms
- Good for landscaping and ornamental gardens
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Black Hollyhock Seeds
This single hollyhock was described in 1629 by English botanist John Parkinson as being “of a darke red like blackblood.” It appears black on overcast days, but will have a hint of red in bright sun. Plant next to a white fence for a spectacular contrast.
- Conventional
- Self-seeding biennial grows to 6 feet tall
- Deep red flowers look almost black
- Single blossoms
- Good for landscaping and ornamental gardens