Zone | 3 |
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Maturity | Biennial |
Germination (days) | 14-21 |
Seedling temperature (°C) | 20 |
Height (cm) | 70 |
Speading (cm) | 30 |
Colour | Mixed colours |
Formulation | Raw |
Hollyhock Spring Celebrities™ Formula Mix
Hollyhock Spring Celebrities™ Formula Mix
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Recommendations :
Indoor sowing : It is suggested to sow 8-10 weeks before planting outside. Outdoor: It is possible to sow outdoors in a mini nursery during the month of August.(*)
(*) From 7 to 10 days after the date of the last ground frost.
Aware that rust represents a serious problem in altheae, Spring Celebrities is a rust tolerant variety. Pretty unique, the compact plants wear semi-double to double flowers and are excellent for flowerbed borders or patio containers.
Cultivation mode
Plantation : Indoor: It is suggested to sow 8-10 weeks before planting outside. Maintain the temperature around 20 ° C. Germination time is between 14-21 days. Outdoor: It is possible to sow outdoors in a mini nursery during the month of August, for flowering the following year.
Soil : Indoor: A well-drained, porous sowing media is best to prevent overwatering. Outdoor: Any good moderately rich garden soil, with a preference for well-drained, even calcareous soils.
Culturals practices : Once your plants have taken place in the garden, they can simply reproduce. After wilting, let the inflorescences simply dry out. Rub the dry inflorescences with your hands, sprinkle the seeds in the flower bed and rake them in the soil.The hollyhock likes sunny places to grow in a healthy and vigorous way. It gets along well in partially shaded sites. Due to their height, they need shelter from the wind. You should fix extremely high growing plants. In sheltered beds and on the south side, or on the walls of the house, hollyhocks grow profusely with luxurious decor rich in flowers.
Latin name |
Alcea rosea |
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Use |
flower bed |
Floraison |
July and August |
Sowing calendar - Biennials and Perrennials flowers |