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Hollyhock, Botanical Interests Chater's Double Seeds (Heirloom)

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Hollyhock, Botanical Interests Chater's Double Seeds (Heirloom)

Botanical Name: Alcea rosea

Family: Malvaceae

Native: Origin unknown

Hardiness: Biennial, hardy in USDA zones 2-8

Plant Dimensions: 5²-8² tall

Variety Information: Golden-yellow, rose, maroon, salmon-pink, scarlet, and white 2"-4" peony-shaped, double flowers.

Exposure: Full sun

Bloom Period: Summer

Attributes: Fairly Drought Tolerant, Edible Flower

One of the most popular hollyhocks of all time, 'Chater's Double' was named after the English horticulturist, Chater of Essex, who developed this variety in 1880s. Colors include golden-yellow, rose, maroon, salmon-pink, scarlet, and white. Flowers have a long bloom period and are edible! Fairly drought tolerant but performs best with ample moisture and rich soil. Hollyhock flowers are edible, but very bland; however, the large, colorful petals are lovely garnishing salads or desserts. (The flower's central disk, while edible, can be bitter.) 500 mg (44 seeds)

Botanical Name: Alcea rosea

Family: Malvaceae

Native: Origin unknown

Hardiness: Biennial, hardy in USDA zones 2-8

Plant Dimensions: 5²-8² tall

Variety Information: Golden-yellow, rose, maroon, salmon-pink, scarlet, and white 2"-4" peony-shaped, double flowers.

Exposure: Full sun

Bloom Period: Summer

Attributes: Fairly Drought Tolerant, Edible Flower

One of the most popular hollyhocks of all time, 'Chater's Double' was named after the English horticulturist, Chater of Essex, who developed this variety in 1880s. Colors include golden-yellow, rose, maroon, salmon-pink, scarlet, and white. Flowers have a long bloom period and are edible! Fairly drought tolerant but performs best with ample moisture and rich soil. Hollyhock flowers are edible, but very bland; however, the large, colorful petals are lovely garnishing salads or desserts. (The flower's central disk, while edible, can be bitter.) 500 mg (44 seeds)

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Description

Botanical Name: Alcea rosea

Family: Malvaceae

Native: Origin unknown

Hardiness: Biennial, hardy in USDA zones 2-8

Plant Dimensions: 5²-8² tall

Variety Information: Golden-yellow, rose, maroon, salmon-pink, scarlet, and white 2"-4" peony-shaped, double flowers.

Exposure: Full sun

Bloom Period: Summer

Attributes: Fairly Drought Tolerant, Edible Flower

One of the most popular hollyhocks of all time, 'Chater's Double' was named after the English horticulturist, Chater of Essex, who developed this variety in 1880s. Colors include golden-yellow, rose, maroon, salmon-pink, scarlet, and white. Flowers have a long bloom period and are edible! Fairly drought tolerant but performs best with ample moisture and rich soil. Hollyhock flowers are edible, but very bland; however, the large, colorful petals are lovely garnishing salads or desserts. (The flower's central disk, while edible, can be bitter.) 500 mg (44 seeds)

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