Alcea Rosea Spring Celebrities Hollyhock Flower Seeds Mix

Hollyhock Seeds - Spring Celebrities Mix

10 Seeds
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4.99
20 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

5 - 9

HEIGHT

24 - 32 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early to late Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well drained, pH 6.1 - 7.8

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

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Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea Spring Celebrities Mix) - Spring Celebrities is a dwarf, multi-stemmed Hollyhock series with large 2.5 - 3 inch double to semi-double flowers in shades of carmine rose, crimson, lemon, lilac, pink, purple, and white. Flowers first year and keeps flowering up to 3 months. The series is well matched in earliness, height, habit and flower form.  It only grows 24 - 32 inches tall making it an ideal container plant.
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

60 - 65

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

18 inches

Hollyhock Flower Garden Flower Seed Mixture
Hollyhock Flower Seed Mixture Packets
Outsidepride Mixed Hollyhock Seeds (Alcea Rosea) are hardy perennial seeds for planting outdoors that grow in USDA Zones 3-9. These plants bloom from early to late summer, reaching heights of 24-72 inches. They grow well in full sun with well-drained soil, making them suitable for borders or containers. Hollyhocks attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, supporting a healthy garden environment. Available in 6 different sizes of flower seed packets, our mixed flower seeds provide a colorful display throughout the growing season, making them a valuable addition to any garden.
Tall Mixed Hollyhock Flower Garden
Stunning Vertical Accent
Our Mixed Hollyhock flower seeds create a stunning vertical accent in your garden. With tall flower spikes, they add height and structure to borders, beds, or containers. These plants provide a striking display that brings depth and visual interest to any garden space.
Women Watering Hollyhock Flower Mix Garden
Low Maintenance
Our Hollyhocks are drought tolerant perennial flower seeds that need little attention once established. These hardy plants withstand various weather climates and don’t require constant attention. With proper soil and sunlight, they grow easily, providing blooms with minimal effort.
Butterflies on Hollyhock Flowers
Attracts Pollinator
The vibrant blooms of our Hollyhocks draw bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Once these pollinator flower seeds turn into flowering plants, they provide a rich source of nectar, encouraging frequent visits from pollinators, which in turn supports the health and growth of nearby plants.
Alcea Rosea Hollyhock Container Plants
Versatile Beauty
With their adaptable nature, our Mixed Hollyhocks fit seamlessly into various garden styles. Whether planted along pathways, in mixed borders, or as a striking focal point, their elegant flowers bring texture and color, adding charm to any garden design.
Varieties of Hollyhock Outsidepride Offers
Discover the beauty and utility of mixed perennial flower seeds like Hollyhocks, known for their vibrant and diverse colors. The Spring Celebrities Mix offers carmine rose, crimson, lemon, lilac, pink, purple, and white blooms, creating a lively display. The Fruity Mix features soft appleblossom and peach tones, adding warmth. The Bridesmaid showcases elegant appleblossom and white flowers, adding a classic look. The Queeny Mix combines lilac rose, red, yellow, purple, and salmon, while Berry Cheesecake includes maroon, clear white, and creamy-yellow blooms.
Bloom Color, Bloom Season, & Height Chart of Hollyhock Plants
Our Hollyhock plants produce tall flower spikes that rise above garden beds, drawing attention with their layered blooms. With heights ranging from compact to tall forms, they create a strong vertical presence in outdoor spaces. Blooming from early to late summer, they deliver consistent color and texture through the warmest months. Their flower shapes—spanning from semi-double to fully double—introduce variety and structure to planting areas. This seasonal display adds visual rhythm and interest, supporting garden layouts that benefit from upright growth and extended flowering periods.
Hollyhock Cut Flower Mix in Garden
Your garden’s vertical bloom boost starts with simple steps to plant seeds from this flower seed mix. Sow 2–3 seeds per plant, pressing them gently into the soil without covering, as light is needed for germination. Maintain soil moisture and a temperature of 60–65°F for successful sprouting in 10–28 days. Space plants 18–24 inches apart to allow upright growth and airflow. These instructions support strong stems and healthy blooms that grow upward, helping to fill vertical space in borders, containers, or mixed beds with colorful flowers throughout the season.

Hollyhock (Alcea Rosea Spring Celebrities Mix) - Spring Celebrities is a dwarf, multi-stemmed Hollyhock series with large 2.5 - 3 inch double to semi-double flowers in shades of carmine rose, crimson, lemon, lilac, pink, purple, and white. Flowers first year and keeps flowering up to 3 months. The series is well matched in earliness, height, habit and flower form.  It only grows 24 - 32 inches tall making it an ideal container plant.

Plant this dwarf hollyhock in a Cottage Garden or as a perennial container plant. 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.

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