Very nice. About 50 years ago, when we still lived in Rhodesia, my late aunt, a Toronto resident, sent me a mat impregnated with seeds & fertilizer for a Christmas present. It produced a host of flowers I had never seen before including a couple of Hollyhocks which towered above everything else. This was the only time I ever grew them.

Alan C

On 23-Jul-21 04:42 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
While on our brief northern Michigan honeymoon two+ years ago, Char and I 
bought some Hollyhock seeds at a winery. I tossed them in the perennial garden 
when we returned. Last year, one plant appeared and bloomed. This year, we have 
three. WhenI’m in the backyard with big glass and there’s a lull in bird 
activity, I entertain my self by shooting other things in range. That’s why I 
shot this bloom with an outrageously long 945mm FOV.

https://www.photo.net/photo/18656473/Honeymoon-Hollyhock
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