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Double Majorette Hollyhock Mixture (Alcea rosea)

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ALL ABOUT MAJORETTE HOLLYHOCKS

SEED COUNT

100 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

UNTREATED

YES

NON-GMO

YES

POLLINATORS

YES

Double Majorette hollyhock mix (Alcea rosea) features vibrant, fully double flowers in a range of colors including pink, red, yellow, and white, blooming in summer. In the garden, these hollyhocks add bold vertical accents to borders and beds, create striking focal points against fences or walls, and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Their lush blooms also make them suitable for cottage-style gardens or as cut flowers for indoor arrangements.

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

Some growers soak the seed in warm water for a few hours prior to sowing. This isn’t required but can lead to better germination. If started indoors, use biodegradable CowPots, sowing 1 seed per pot, 8 weeks prior to the last frost. Transplant or direct sow when temperatures are at least 65°F. Biennials will grow a strong root system in their first year, later wilting on the surface with frost, only to return and flower in its second season.

SEED PREP

Can be soaked prior to sowing

SOWING DEPTH

1/4" under

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Full sunlight

SOIL CONDITIONS

Rich & fertile soil.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water through the day

GERMINATION

10 to 25 days

PLANT HEIGHT

30" to 36”

PLANT WIDTH

2’ to 3’

PLANT SPACING

18” to 24” apart

FLOWER COLOR

Mixed

FLOWER SIZE

3" to 5"

SEASON

Biennial

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Alcea rosea

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Fairly easy to grow.

CUT FLOWER

Yes

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?

ALL ABOUT MAJORETTE HOLLYHOCKS

Double Majorette hollyhock mix (Alcea rosea) features vibrant, fully double flowers in a range of colors including pink, red, yellow, and white, blooming in summer. In the garden, these hollyhocks add bold vertical accents to borders and beds, create striking focal points against fences or walls, and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Their lush blooms also make them suitable for cottage-style gardens or as cut flowers for indoor arrangements.

SEED COUNT

100 SEEDS

OPEN POLLINATEDED

YES

ORGANIC

NO

HEIRLOOM

YES

UNTREATED

YES

LURES POLLINATORS

YES

ADDITIONAL SOWING INFORMATION

GROWERS TIP

Some growers soak the seed in warm water for a few hours prior to sowing. This isn’t required but can lead to better germination. If started indoors, use biodegradable CowPots, sowing 1 seed per pot, 8 weeks prior to the last frost. Transplant or direct sow when temperatures are at least 65°F. Biennials will grow a strong root system in their first year, later wilting on the surface with frost, only to return and flower in its second season.

SEED PREP

Can be soaked prior to sowing

SOWING DEPTH

1/4" under

LIGHT PREFERENCE

Full sunlight

SOIL CONDITIONS

Rich & fertile soil.

MOISTURE NEEDS

Water through the day

GERMINATION

10 to 25 days

PLANT HEIGHT

30" to 36”

PLANT WIDTH

2’ to 3’

PLANT SPACING

18” to 24” apart

FLOWER COLOR

Mixed

FLOWER SIZE

3" to 5"

SEASON

Biennial

SCIENTIFIC NAME

Alcea rosea

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

Fairly easy to grow.

CUT FLOWER

Yes

WHAT ARE CUSTOMERS SAYING?