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Chater's Mixed Double-Flowered Hollyhock | Bag of 10 Wholesale Bare Roots | Alcea rosea 'Chater's Double' Mix | Zone 3-9 | Mixed | 5 - 7 feet | Full Sun
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Chater's Mixed Double-Flowered Hollyhock | Bag of 10 Wholesale Bare Roots | Alcea rosea 'Chater's Double' Mix | Zone 3-9 | Mixed | 5 - 7 feet | Full Sun

Can't decide which color hollyhock to offer your customers and clients? We suggest our newest mix-Chater's Mixed Double-Flowered Hollyhock. Over a long flowering period, from June to August, expect to see large 3-5" blooms in an array of spectacular colors appear on stately 5-7' stalks. Hollyhocks are perfect for adding architectural interest to back bord…
Can't decide which color hollyhock to offer your customers and clients? We suggest our newest mix-Chater's Mixed Double-Flowered Hollyhock. Over a long flowering period, from June to August, expect to see large 3-5" blooms in an array of spectacular colors appear on stately 5-7' stalks. Hollyhocks are perfect for adding architectural interest to back borders and foundation plantings, but they also make exquisite cut flowers. Naturally tolerant to juglone, they can be safely planted near Black Walnut trees. Pollinators love them!
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Can't decide which color hollyhock to offer your customers and clients? We suggest our newest mix-Chater's Mixed Double-Flowered Hollyhock. Over a long flowering period, from June to August, expect to see large 3-5" blooms in an array of spectacular colors appear on stately 5-7' stalks. Hollyhocks are perfect for adding architectural interest to back borders and foundation plantings, but they also make exquisite cut flowers. Naturally tolerant to juglone, they can be safely planted near Black Walnut trees. Pollinators love them!

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