Perennial Alcea Rosea Chaters Double White Hollyhock Flower Seeds

Hollyhock Seeds - Double White

100 Seeds
.......................................................................................................................................................
4.99
200 Seeds
.......................................................................................................................................................
8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 9

HEIGHT

60 - 84 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early to mid Summer

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

About...

Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea Chaters Double White) - Hollyhock is an old time favorite for many gardeners. Chater's Double White Hollyhock is very colorful with bridght white double blossoms which contrast nicely with the light green foliage.  It will bloom from early to midsummer reaching a height of 5 to 7 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide and grows best in full sun.
ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

60 - 65F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

21 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

24 inches

Double Flowering Hollyhock Flower Garden
Double Flowering Hollyhock Seed Packets For Sale
Outsidepride Double Hollyhock Seeds (Alcea Rosea Chater's) are heirloom perennial flower seeds for any garden. Our easy-to-grow seeds suit USDA Zones 4-9, requiring full sun and well-drained soil. Reaching 5-7 feet in height, our plants produce colorful double blooms from early to mid-summer, attracting pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. Available in packet sizes of 200 & 100 seeds, they add charm to cottage or perennial gardens. Enjoy low-maintenance care and vibrant blooms with our flower packets.
Double Flowering Hollyhock Diverse Colors
Vibrant & Diverse Blooms
From soft pastels to bold shades, Double Hollyhocks produce a variety of double blooms that bring vibrant color to your garden. Our plants provide striking floral displays from early to mid-summer, adding visual interest to garden beds and borders.
Double Flowering Hollyhock Vertical Tall Flowers
Dramatic Vertical Impact
With their towering height of 5-7 feet, our Double Hollyhock plants provide vertical interest and structure to flower beds, borders, and backgrounds. Their large, colorful blooms create a bold focal point, adding depth and dimension to the landscape design throughout the growing season.
Double Flowering Hollyhock Attracts Pollinators
Attracts Pollinator
Our Hollyhocks are flowers that attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, with their vibrant blooms. Their rich nectar offers a valuable food source for pollinators, supporting healthy garden environments. Planting these flowers encourages the presence of beneficial pollinators.
Classic Cottage Garden Charm of Double Flowering Hollyhock
Classic Cottage Garden Charm
With their towering stems and vibrant blooms, Double Hollyhocks offer a touch of classic cottage garden charm. Their tall, elegant flowers bring a rustic, vintage appeal to gardens, making them a staple in traditional designs. These plants do well in sunny spots, providing beauty and structure.
Double Flowering Hollyhock Varieties of Salmon Pink, Violet, Yellow, White, Maroon, & MIxture
Each Hollyhock variation brings its unique charm, with vibrant double blooms in shades of soft salmon pink, rich violet, bright yellow, pure white, deep maroon, and a stunning mix of colors. Their tall stems create a striking vertical presence, while their long-lasting blooms add color throughout the growing season. Whether you choose a single color or a mix, Hollyhocks provide a dramatic effect with minimal maintenance. Their easy-growing nature and high-impact beauty make them a valuable addition of flower seeds to plant outside, offering both elegance and visual appeal.
Bloom Season, Color, & Height Chart of Double Flowering Hollyhock
Standing tall at 5-7 feet, our Hollyhocks create a stunning focal point with vibrant blooms in shades like salmon pink, violet, yellow, and white. Blooming from early to mid-summer, they add a splash of color that lasts through the season, making your garden come alive. Their striking height and rich hues capture attention, transforming the outdoors into a lively, visually captivating display. Whether planted in groups or along borders, Hollyhocks provide a bold, colorful addition that increases the beauty of your summer landscape.
Tall Double Flowering Hollyhock Seed Mixture
Create a stunning and colorful garden by planting our Hollyhocks with ease. To start, sow seeds in well-drained soil at a temperature of 60-65°F, pressing them into the soil without covering. Ensure the seeds stay moist until germination, typically taking 21-28 days. Space the plants about 24 inches apart to allow room for their tall stems to grow. These hardy plants grow well in full sun, bringing vibrant blooms to your garden from early to mid-summer. Follow these simple steps for a beautiful, low-maintenance display.

Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea Chaters Double White) - Hollyhock is an old time favorite for many gardeners. Chater's Double White Hollyhock is very colorful with bridght white double blossoms which contrast nicely with the light green foliage.  It will bloom from early to midsummer reaching a height of 5 to 7 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide and grows best in full sun.

Plant hollyhocks in a Cottage Garden or as a back border in a perennial garden. They have an impressive effect when planted in a mass planting. Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees are attracted to the flowers and deer tend to stay away from Hollyhocks. It has no real change in fall color and it will die back for the winter.

Common Questions

Q

Are hollyhocks hard to grow?

A

Hollyhocks are low-maintenance and easy to grow. They just need fertile soil, plenty of sun, and appropriate spacing and moisture levels to prevent problems with the fungal disease rust.

Q

My hollyhock plants have a sickly appearance, what should I do?

A

If your hollyhocks appear stunted and feeble, they may be affected by the Puccinia malvacearum rust disease. This disease manifests as yellow or orange spots on the leaves, which later develop into lumps, causing the foliage to wither and fall off. Promptly eliminate the infected plants and dispose of them securely in a sealed bag.

Q

My hollyhock’s leaves are curling, what is wrong?

A

Curling hollyhock leaves could indicate that the plant is under heat stress due to intense sunlight. To remedy this, consider relocating the plants to a shadier spot or installing a shade cloth for protection. Additionally, adding mulch to the soil can help maintain cooler roots for the plant.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my hollyhock flowers?

A

Yes, to prolong your bloom season you will need to deadhead spent flowers. Also keeping your plants consistently moist will help encourage a good bloom season.

Q

What are some good companion plants for alcea?

A

Plants such as salvia, echinacea and shasta daisy all work well with the alcea hollyhock plants.

Videos

HOW ITS MADE