Hi Judy, the Hollyhocks from your garden are very lovely. They are such stately flowers; To me they look a little like single roses, do they actually have a scent? Not that they need it as their visual appeal is so remarkable.
Yes Hollyhocks, we used to plant them in our garden. I saw them last time in a park in Taiwan and could not remember its name. Yours are very beautiful
I wonder if I can grow hollyhocks in my garden. Could they survive in the tropics? Zinnias do. Anyway, I love the delicate colors of your hollyhocks. Thank you for sharing...
Beautiful series of really lovely flowers in various colours! I especially like the colour on the last photo. Thanks for have visited my blog and for your nice comment!
Never heard of Hollyhocks - but I believe I have seen the flower! And your shots of them are so wonderful! From the most delicat and white - to dramatic red! Lovely flowers!
You asked me about 2 of my flowers; I really do not know their name! They are both small flowers growing in the woods, and I am better on clicking on the camera than checking out theire names....
Hi Judy, the Hollyhocks from your garden are very lovely. They are such stately flowers; To me they look a little like single roses, do they actually have a scent? Not that they need it as their visual appeal is so remarkable.
ReplyDeleteOw wow... such lovely big flowers! great! =) ooo... thanks for visiting me today!
ReplyDeleteYes Hollyhocks, we used to plant them in our garden. I saw them last time in a park in Taiwan and could not remember its name. Yours are very beautiful
ReplyDeleteI wonder if I can grow hollyhocks in my garden. Could they survive in the tropics?
ReplyDeleteZinnias do. Anyway, I love the delicate colors of your hollyhocks. Thank you for sharing...
Beautiful Hollyhocks! Great photos too.
ReplyDeleteExcellent images, beautiful hollyhocks with colour variety.
ReplyDeleteLove your unique flowers.
ReplyDeleteI wounder if it´s the same as
ReplyDeleteAlcea Malvaceae rosea ficifolia.?
Very lovely flowers.Nice photos.
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Gunilla
I wonder if it´s the same as
ReplyDeleteAlcea Malvaceae rosea ficifolia.?
Very lovely flowers.Nice photos.
Thank you for your visit at my blog .
Have a nice evening
Gunilla
I love your hollyhocks. We had them on the farm where I grew up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of really lovely flowers in various colours! I especially like the colour on the last photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for have visited my blog and for your nice comment!
Beautiful hollyhocks, i love these.
ReplyDeleteThis is another species I never have seen before. So lovely and beautiful colors and shapes. I would love to see your graden. Best wishes :)
ReplyDeleteHollyhocks? New my ears but I've seen like these many times. Pretty.Joyoz Photography
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Hollyhocks - but I believe I have seen the flower! And your shots of them are so wonderful! From the most delicat and white - to dramatic red! Lovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteYou asked me about 2 of my flowers; I really do not know their name! They are both small flowers growing in the woods, and I am better on clicking on the camera than checking out theire names....
Gorgous Hollyhocks. I love the deep color of the last one. Smiles B
ReplyDeleteA first time I'm viewing Hollyhicks, they're beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! The red color I like so much. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletemay god bless you !
Judy
ReplyDeleteAll flowers are wonderful!
Fantastic colors also!
Great post, thanks for sharing!
Luiz
How sweet they are, I have seeds of them:)
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