Hollyhocks in Ziepniekkalns, Latvia
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Hollyhocks in Ziepniekkalns, Latvia

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I also found these cute hollyhocks as well! (Which I did not plant) I’m used to the yellow ones being more common so these pink and yellow ones are a nice treat. :3
Botany facts!! Hollyhocks are mallows along with hibiscus, marshmallow, and– strangely enough– chocolate and durian. They are entirely edible, though not necessarily palatable due to the texture of the leaves. I tried making stir fry with the leaves once and it was like eating a wet rough fabric and was a generally bad sensory experience.
Hollyhock - Maeve McCarthy , 2022.
Irish.b.1964 -
Oil on linen , 200 x 120 cm.
Malvone roseo (Alcea rosea L., Malvaceae) (digital watercolor)
Hey everybody give a warm welcome to Hollyhock ‘Halo Apricot’, my first hollyhock ever. It just opened and wow!

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Alcea (1703-10) by Daniel Frankcom.
Watercolour and bodycolour, over graphite.
© The Trustees of the British Museum.
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.