Alcea rosea Seeds (Black Hollyhock)
Black Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), also known as Jet Black or Nigra Hollyhock, is a distinctive flowering plant with dark maroon to black blossoms that add an elegant touch to any garden. This perennial can reach heights of 6-8 feet and produces showy single or double flowers on tall, sturdy stalks. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-9, with optimal growth in full sun and well-drained soil. To propagate this striking plant, Alcea rosea seeds can be collected in late summer, dried, and sown directly into the garden or started indoors for transplanting.
Growing Alcea rosea from Seed
- Growth cycle: Biennial
- Watering: Medium
- Sunlight: Full Sun
- Suitable climates: Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical
- Where to grow: Outdoors
- Flower color: Purple
Germinating Black Hollyhock Flower Seeds
To germinate Alcea rosea, sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix in early spring or fall. Lightly cover the seeds and keep them moist. Maintain temperatures around 70°F (21°C) and provide bright, indirect light. Germination usually takes 10-14 days.
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 Black Hollyhock seeds are much easier to germinate than the mass-produced packets of flower seeds found in stores! If you have any trouble growing Black 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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