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![]() Black Magic HollyhockA Cherished Classic!
(2 customer reviews)Plant these stately flowers at the back of a sunny border for a classic look from mid to late summer. Large, 3- to 4-in, blue-black flowers have 5-7 lobes each that top off 4- to 6-ft. stems. Bareroot. Zones 3-8. This item will ship in fall 2012. If our fall shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following fall. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Monday, March 29, 2010Black magic hollyhocks Reviewed By: Monica I. (Kettering, Ohio) I LOVE my black hollyhocks! They have been beautiful to watch, very easy to grow, they heavily reproduce, and they stand poor soil very well. They also grow in other tough areas. My first year they grew about 6 feet tall full of flowers. Also makes a great filler and eye-catching! A great conversation piece. - Friday, September 05, 2008black elegance Reviewed By: Joyce E. Harshbarger (Reed City, MI) My first experience with a black hollyhock. It grew 6'plus, with beautiful elegant black flowers up and down each spike(about 14 total). It bloomed most of the summer. I planted it in front a piece of white lattice work. I planted in right smack dab in the middle of my vegetable garden. What a beautiful addition. It really stood out - my vegetables were great - I think they liked it too. Read More Reviews |
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