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Rare Black Hollyhock
Alcea Rosea Nigra

"Of a dark red like black blood," is how John Parkinson described the rare Aleca Rosa Nigra in 1629.

Though most folks associate the Hollyhock with Victorian Cottage Gardens, this exotic bloom has a fascinating History dating as far back as 50,000 years to a Neanderthal burial site. Considered sacred, 'Holly'hock is linked to the 'Holy' Land and The Knight's Crusaders (who named it for its healing properties), as well as, Japanese Shogun's and Tutor Royalty, just to name a few. In fact the use of this flower in non-traditional Cottage Gardens may have been the first time Hollyhocks were ever used by non-priest or grown outside of sanctioned royal gardens!


Now you can add this easy to grow royal beauty with its stately 6-8' stalks and large silky blue-black blooms as a backdrop for your Cottage, Goth or Night Garden! Mix with Double White Hollyhocks to create a Black & White garden or add several colors to create a bold privacy wall splashed in color!


Flowers, seeds, roots and leaves of Hollyhock are all edible! The blooms have been used as culinary decoration for centuries. The leaves can be used in the same manner you would use spinach leaves, raw, cooked or baked. The seeds can be eaten raw or added to salads. And the roots were used for medicinal cures.


"The mother loved them years ago;
Beside the fence they used to grow,
And though the garden changed each year
And certain blooms would disappear
To give their places in the ground
To something new that mother found,
Some pretty bloom or rosebush rare --
The hollyhocks were always there" . . .Edgar A Guest

Zones:6-9
Height: 6-8'
Full sun-part shade. Moist well draining soil.
Seeds packaged in breathable glassine bag with color photo and germination instructions.

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Questions & Comments
Original
Thanks for tip. In the past I have been able to grow hollyhocks of different colors, but for some reason, the black ones have proved difficult.
Apr 14th, 2014 at 8:20:55 AM PDT by
Original
I guess it makes sense since black is rarer and therefore a bit more temperamental. You can't look this good and not be 'high maintenance'...lol.
+1
Apr 14th, 2014 at 12:14:25 PM PDT by
Original
Those are nice, I've just never been able to germinate these yet. :(
Apr 13th, 2014 at 8:42:02 PM PDT by
Original
Hi ya! This year is my first time to try Hollyhocks, so I'm winging it. Personally, I will soak the seed for a couple of hours, sow 1/4" in good moist well drained seed starter, sprinkle a thin top layer of perlite, tent and put on my covered deck in a cool bright area.
Apr 14th, 2014 at 8:16:55 AM PDT by
Original
I loved these as a kid I just hated it when I saw bumble bees near them.
Apr 14th, 2014 at 10:19:25 AM PDT by
Original
Yes, but now you know that a good thing ;0) Also did you know you can eat the large blooms?
Apr 14th, 2014 at 12:15:32 PM PDT by
Original
Oh really?? What does it taste like??
Apr 14th, 2014 at 12:22:45 PM PDT by
Original
I don't know...but the Victorian's would make 'Ladies in Bell Dresses' as cake toppers by stiffening and sweetening Hollyhocks in egg whites dipped in sugar.
Apr 14th, 2014 at 1:04:07 PM PDT by
Original
I heard one can make a tea from the blooms, never tried, though.
Apr 14th, 2014 at 3:16:33 PM PDT by
Original
Mmmm, sound wonderful. I'll have to report back on that one.
Apr 15th, 2014 at 10:17:41 PM PDT by

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