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Old September 6, 2018   #1
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Default Dark Pink Ruffled hollyhock

Bloomed this yr

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Old September 6, 2018   #2
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Very beautiful, Karla - is it a hybrid or are you able to save seeds?
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Beautiful! Great to see you post again Karla.
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What a gorgeous flower!
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My! That color just about glows!!! What a beauty.
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Very beautiful, Karla - is it a hybrid or are you able to save seeds?
I have seeds saved

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Beautiful! Great to see you post again Karla.
Thank You! Been so busy gardening.

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Very beautiful, Karla - is it a hybrid or are you able to save seeds?
Not a hybrid, I have plenty of seeds saved for trades.

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Gorgeous. I wonder if they can grow in South Florida.
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That's a real beauty! Is that the variety who's leaves are not prone to that nasty rust? I always have to keep the leaves out of sight as they get so ugly.

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No rust on this h.hock.
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I have seeds saved from this Hollyhock.
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Hollyhocks do very well on the western range of Nebraska where it is considerably less humid than my area. They reseed freely there. How is the humidity in your area , Karla?


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Hollyhocks reseed here too. The humidity isn't bad
I don't get rust on these h.hocks.
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Hollyhocks do very well on the western range of Nebraska where it is considerably less humid than my area. They reseed freely there. How is the humidity in your area , Karla?


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Hollyhock do well for me. In the midti late summer the humidity can get high.

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