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Alcea rosea Peaches N Dreams - Hollyhock

Alcea rosea Peaches N Dreams
Hollyhock

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I didn't sow them all and I had about ten shoots. Now, the first flowering is magnificent.

Rachata, 25/09/2019

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This hollyhock is an exclusive and recent variety that is truly seductive. All summer long, it bears large floral spikes with very double pompom-shaped flowers, in a creamy yellow colour infused with peach, or raspberry pink depending on the flowers. This breathtaking perennial is often grown as a biennial and is fabulous at the back of flower beds or for lining the walls of an enclosed garden. It thrives in poor, stony soils, is drought-resistant and prefers warm, sheltered positions.
Flower size
8 cm
Height at maturity
1.50 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Annual / Perennial
Perennial
Germination time (days)
25 days
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Sowing period May to August
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Flowering time July to September
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Description

Hollyhock or Alcea rosea Peaches N Dreams is an exclusive and recent variety that is truly seductive. All summer long, it bears large floral spikes with very double pompom-shaped flowers, in a creamy yellow colour infused with peach, or raspberry pink depending on the flowers. This breathtaking perennial is often grown as a biennial and is fabulous at the back of flower beds or for lining the walls of an enclosed garden. It thrives in poor, stony soils, is drought-resistant and prefers warm, sheltered positions.

Hollyhock is also known by its Latin name of Althaea rosea or Alcea rosea. It also has many common names that have been adapted to the different accents of our French regions. Of the family Malvaceae, it is native to Asia Minor and often naturalizes in cottage gardens, wastelands, mounds of earth. ''Peaches N Dreams' is a variety with fully double blooms derived from this wildling. This unbranched, upright plant can reach 1.5 m to 2 m in height. It forms a branched rosette of stems covered with rough, rounded leaves, from which robust, fast-growing flower stems emerge. These spike-shaped inflorescences are covered with many large buds that bloom, from bottom to top, into big flowers with fully double corollas whose texture reflects the light marvellously. They are of a delicious shade of yellow or cream, tinged with peach or raspberry pink depending on the flower and the plant. Its flowering period is staggered from June to August. Their crinkled texture reflects the light beautifully. They are bi-coloured, pure white with dark maroon centres. Throughout this whole period, they will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. The flowers then give way to a large number of fruit, filled with seeds that spontaneously reseed in the most unexpected areas, which the plant seems to choose by itself: at the foot of walls, in poor and stony soil, in wall crevices, etc... 

 

Widespread in abandoned gardens or in wastelands in our countryside, the hollyhock is often grown at the back of beds or placed against a wall to protect it from strong winds. The fresh look and heavy blooming nature of this variety will allow you to make superb associations with pink, red or white, single or double flowered varieties. This plant is supposedly tolerant of juglone, a substance secreted by the roots of the walnut tree. One could try sowing it at the foot of this tree, especially if there is enough light. Hollyhock is an edible plant: the flower buds can be eaten raw in salads and the young leaves can be eaten raw or cooked.

Hollyhock is both an ornamental and medicinal plant. Its seeds are used to produce a siccative oil. Rich in mucilages, it is a great demulcent, emollient, laxative, aperitif and it also relieves dry coughs. Its properties are nevertheless attenuated compared to those of its cousin the common marshmallow (Althea officinalis).

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time July to September
Inflorescence Spike
Flower size 8 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate fast

Botanical data

Genus

Alcea

Species

rosea

Cultivar

Peaches N Dreams

Family

Malvaceae

Other common names

Hollyhock

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Sow hollyhocks from May to July. It takes 20 to 25 days for the young shoots to appear. Transplant the young plants when they have reached a height of 7 cm, 20 cm apart. In the following spring, place them in your beds, spacing them 40 to 50 cm apart. Staking is required if the area is not sheltered from winds.

Sowing directly in autumn is possible in areas where the winter is not too harsh. Hollyhock do not tolerate very cold weather combined with winter humidity. Plants sown with this technique will be more vigorous because their taproots sink deep into the soil during the winter, making them less susceptible to summer drought. There are references in ancient Finnish literature to perfectly perennial strains that would easily survive their harsh winters. One thing is for sure: there are no wild strains left in our regions. The plants that spring up spontaneously in our countryside and gardens are all derived from horticultural varieties, which are innumerable and hybridize very easily between each other.

These plants thrive in warm, sunny situations and can grow in any ordinary soil, even clay, chalky, poor or stony ones.

Avoid planting hollyhocks several years in a row in the same spot to prevent rust from appearing (a parasitic fungus in the form of orange powder) on the foliage.

Remove the wilted floral stems in October.

Sowing period

Sowing period May to August
Germination time (days) 25 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Back of border, Free-standing, Hedge, Slope
Hardiness Hardy down to -18°C (USDA zone 7a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Ordinaire mais drainé, même argileux, pauvre ou caillouteux
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