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Black Hollyhock
Alcea rosea nigra
Uses: Medicinal/Beverage Duration: Perennial (hardy in zones 2-9)
When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall Ease of Germination: Easy
Its silky black-purple flowers set this plant apart: Beautiful wine-stained black blooms with paler star-shaped centers appear on towering spikes that can become 2.5m (8ft) tall. Lends a high-drama effect to any mixed sunny border. Said to have been grown by Thomas Jefferson in his garden at Monticello. A low-care plant, it is hardy across a wide range of zones, and self-seeds to come back year after year. An excellent choice for xeriscaping, it prefers full sun and well-drained soil. A good choice for hummingbird, bee and butterfly gardens. Young leaves and flowers are edible, and can be added to salads for colour and interest. The blooms give a lovely, deep rose-purple colour to herbal teas. Like other members of the mallow family, it helps soothe irritated mucous membranes.
P3278 Plants $5.95/ea, $16.05/3 plants, $57.00/12 plants
P3278 Plug pack 12 $22.00/pack
S3278 Seeds $4.25/pkt
S3278 Bulk Seeds $12.00/10g, $80.00/100g
Currency: United States Dollar

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