The listing, "Jet Black or Nigra Hollyhock Seeds" has ended.
This variety was mentioned in 1629 and was planted in the gardens at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson. This traditional variety is shockingly beautiful with its near-black flowers and just a hint of red. Gorgeous planted out by the old white outhouse or in the back of your flower bed. A must for historical gardens. You'll love this richly-colored variety. The Nigra Hollyhock, 'Alcea rosea', has large single, very dark maroon to almost black flowers. (The darkest flower in this family).
The flowers grow on rigid, towering spikes or spires which typically reach a height of 4’ to 6’.
The Hollyhock family is made up of a rather large group that exhibits tall stature and is biennial in nature. They may need to be staked in windy areas.
Although they are short lived, they reseed themselves. The large blooms of ‘Nigra’ Hollyhock flower in the summer months from June to August!
Alcea is a wonderful plant near the back of the border, working great along walls or fences They are best planted in full sun in a well-drained areas, but it tolerates a wide range of soil conditions. It can tolerate some light shade but will not tolerate wet soils.
Hollyhocks can be grown under Black Walnut trees, they are tolerant of the toxic juglone that is emitted through the trees roots.
The hollyhock plant is perhaps the definitive old-fashioned garden plant that you looked up to in your grandmother's garden!
‘Nigra’ flowers through the summer, and is a tall stately, unique plant with almost black flowers!
*Nearly Black Flowers
*4'-6' Biennial Stalks
*Attracts Butterflies and Hummgbirds
Winner will win approximately 50 seeds harvested from my own flowers ready to be planted in your garden. Planting and growing tips will be included via message when seeds are shipped out.. Shipping only to Listia verified addresses... Thank you for looking and Happy Bidding!!