Queeny Purple seeds represent an exciting and award-winning variation of the traditional summertime hollyhock, bringing a delightful twist that is sure to enhance the beauty of your porch, patio, and garden. These remarkable plants grow in a more neat and compact manner, reaching a height of only 18 to 36 inches. Despite their smaller stature, they still showcase stunning 4 to 6-inch frilly flower heads that come in a vibrant palette of fuchsia, pink, rose, and magenta.
The Queeny Purple hollyhock has earned the prestigious title of an All-American Selections Flower Winner, a recognition bestowed by AAS judges who praised its "prolific first-year flowering." This means that gardeners can expect a bountiful display of blooms in the very first year of planting, making it an excellent choice for those looking to add immediate color and charm to their outdoor spaces.
Additionally, the Queeny Purple hollyhock is a uniquely dense floral shop favorite, often used as a vibrant substitute for traditional flowers both in and out of the garden. Its compact growth habit makes it ideal for smaller spaces, while its rich colors and abundant blooms provide a striking visual impact. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a beginner, the Queeny Purple hollyhock is sure to bring joy and beauty to your gardening experience.
Hollyhock Flower Plant
Species: Nigar
Species: Queeny Purple
Other Names: Common Hollyhock
Color: Shades of fuchsia, pink, rose, and magenta
Days to Maturity: 2nd year maturity
Hardiness Zone: 3-8
Planting Depth: Plant 2-3 seeds ¼ inch deep
Plant Spacing:12-24 inches
Growth Habit: 18-36 inch tall upright with a 12-24 inch wide spread of 3-4 inch feathered "“powder puff" blooms
Soil Preference:Average, medium moisture, well-drained
Light Preference: Full sun
Taxonomy: Alcea rosea
Seed Type: PerennialThis listing is priced per plant NOT Per tray
Live Plants, Seedlings - Ready to transplant to your garden, Non Gmo, USA Grown.
To avoid damage to your plants, orders placed Thursday-Sunday may be shipped Monday morning.