Alcea rosea Seeds (White Hollyhock)
Alcea rosea, commonly known as White Hollyhock, is a cultivated plant species in the Malvaceae family. Its tall stalks can reach heights up to 6 feet, adorned with large, showy white flowers. The flowers bloom in clusters along the stalks and have a distinctive hollyhock shape with five petals. White Hollyhock is a biennial or short-lived perennial that has been extensively bred for its beautiful flowers and is highly popular in gardens. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Alcea rosea seeds can be planted in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 9.
Growing Alcea rosea from Seed
- Growth cycle: Biennial
- Watering: Medium
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Suitable climates: Subarctic
- Where to grow: Outdoors
- Flower color: White
Germinating White Hollyhock Flower Seeds
To germinate Alcea rosea, also known as Hollyhocks, soak the seeds overnight in water. Plant them in well-drained soil, covering lightly with a thin layer of soil. Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings appear, then gradually reduce watering.
We source all of our Alcea rosea seeds from a small greenhouse facility based in southeastern Maine and store them in a dark, temperature-controlled environment before shipment. You’ll find that our fresh White Hollyhock seeds are much easier to germinate than the mass-produced packets of flower seeds found in stores! If you have any trouble growing White Hollyhock seeds, we’re happy to send you additional gardening tips. In the (unlikely) event that your Alcea rosea seeds do not germinate at all, we’ll give you a full refund, no questions asked.
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