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  1. PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  2. Hollyhock, the Hibiscus' Cousin - Dave's Garden

    May 25, 2012 · The other hollyhocks had pink, fuchsia and magenta flowers. I identified two of them as Alcea rosea, the common hollyhock and Alcea setosa, also known as the bristly …

  3. Hollyhocks and 'Hortensia' are Old Fashioned Privy Plants

    Aug 27, 2019 · Hollyhocks Unfortunately, their association with outhouses may have given hollyhocks a “coarse” reputation when they really are highly spectacular plants which can grow …

  4. Beginner Gardening:Do I need to stratify my hollyhocks?

    Jan 23, 2004 · I struggled with rust in my hollyhocks last year. So last August, I yanked them all up, replaced the topsoil and replanted new hollyhocks. I planted some Russian yellows and …

  5. Specialty Gardening:Hollyhock allergy??? - Dave's Garden

    Aug 29, 2008 · A thread in the Specialty Gardening forum, titled Hollyhock allergy???

  6. Texas Gardening:Any one in Texas grow Hollyhocks?

    Feb 23, 2014 · A thread in the Texas Gardening forum, titled Any one in Texas grow Hollyhocks?

  7. Beginner Gardening:Starting Hollyhocks - Dave's Garden

    Mar 24, 2007 · Hollyhocks are super easy to start from seed. They really don't like to be transplanted, so starting them directly in the garden works best. They are normally biennial, so …

  8. Texas Gardening:Hollyhocks in Dallas?

    May 18, 2007 · A thread in the Texas Gardening forum, titled Hollyhocks in Dallas?

  9. Perennials:Transplanting Hollyhocks - Dave's Garden

    Dec 15, 2009 · This would probably be better on the Garden Forum or the Perennial Forum, but I've transplanted hollyhocks several times, so here goes. They have roots like a small tree, so …

  10. Beginner Gardening:Perennials: Hollyhocks - Dave's Garden

    Apr 29, 2002 · Hollyhocks here are apt to get rust, a fungal condition that can spread to plants around it. You can find cultivars that are resistant, but your local nursery may not have them or …