Passer aux informations produits
1 de 1

Indian Spring Hollyhock Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Alcea rosea)

Indian Spring Hollyhock Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Alcea rosea)

Indian Spring Hollyhock Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Alcea rosea) produce tall, stately flower spikes covered in semi-double blooms in shades of pink, rose, red, yellow, and white. This classic cottage garden favourite adds vertical interest and vibrant colour to borders and fence lines. This listing is for seed packets only and does not include live plants.

Alcea rosea is typically grown as a biennial or short-lived perennial in Canadian climates. In its first year, the plant develops a low rosette of foliage, followed by tall flowering stalks in the second season. Indian Spring is valued for its strong stems and large blooms that attract pollinators throughout summer.

This variety is well suited to the back of garden beds, along walls, or as a dramatic backdrop in mixed perennial plantings. Its height and dense flower coverage create strong architectural presence in traditional landscapes.

Prix habituel $3.49
Prix habituel Prix promotionnel $3.49
En vente Épuisé

Choose a pot for your plant

Sun Requirements ▾

Full sun is required for strong stems and abundant flowering. Provide at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Insufficient light can lead to weaker growth and reduced bloom production.

Watering Instructions ▾

Keep soil evenly moist during establishment. Once mature, hollyhocks tolerate moderate dryness but perform best with consistent watering during active growth and flowering. Avoid waterlogged conditions, as excessive moisture may lead to root or crown rot.

Care Tips ▾

Indian Spring Hollyhocks grow best in well-draining, moderately fertile soil. They prefer stable temperatures and average outdoor humidity. Adequate spacing improves airflow, which helps reduce common foliar issues. In exposed areas, staking may support tall flower stalks. Direct sow Indian Spring Hollyhock seeds outdoors in late spring or early summer, or start indoors 6–8 weeks before transplanting after frost risk has passed. Seeds germinate best in soil temperatures between 18–21°C. Plants typically establish foliage in the first year and flower in the second season. Deadheading may encourage additional blooms and prevent excessive self-seeding.
Afficher tous les détails