Technically a biennial, producing a basal rosette of leaves its 1st year and 6-foot flower stalks the next, Black Hollyhock often returns for a 3rd or 4th performance – as well as readily self-seeding. Three-inch flowers have shimmering silky petals of deep reddish black. Flowers have been used for centuries as a dye, making shades of blue. Dried petals fall to the ground as a one-piece tube where they are easily gathered. Popular with pollinators too.
Approx. 50 seeds per packet
Grown in Potter Valley, Mendocino County, California
Certified Organic by CCOF
Open-pollinated, non-GMO
Aug 23, 2024
As with all seeds, we will see how they grow but fast shipping and great customer service.
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Aug 20, 2022
Great shipping, quality seeds. I did not get a chance to plant them this year so I'm saving them for next season!