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Hollyhock Alcea Rosea – Queeny Purple Double Flower Seeds

Hollyhock Alcea Rosea – Queeny Purple Double Flower Seeds

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Hollyhock Alcea Rosea – Queeny Purple Double Flower Seeds

Add height and drama with Hollyhock Alcea Rosea Queeny Purple Double seeds. This biennial produces tall spikes of double purple blooms, ideal for cottage gardens, borders, and pollinator-friendly beds.

Key Benefits:

  • Tall flower spikes create a striking vertical accent.
  • Double purple blooms add richness and texture.
  • Biennial growth ensures blooms in the second year.
  • Beginner-friendly with moderate care requirements.
  • Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

Planting & Growth Information:

  • Sunlight: Full sun.
  • Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil.
  • Watering: Moderate; maintain moist soil during germination.
  • Germination: 14–21 days.
  • Mature Height: 5–8 feet (150–240 cm).
  • Bloom Season: Second year; early to mid-summer.
  • Growth Type: Biennial flower.

FAQ:

  • How will these seeds enhance my garden? They add tall purple double blooms for vertical interest.
  • Are they beginner-friendly? Yes, with basic watering and sunny conditions.
  • Where should I plant them? Borders, cottage gardens, or pollinator-friendly beds.
  • When will flowers appear? Expect blooms in the second year, during early to mid-summer.
  • Do they attract pollinators? Yes, bees and butterflies are naturally drawn to the flowers.