Add a touch of beauty to your outdoor garden with 30+ Wild Hollyhock Seeds. These seeds produce tall, clumping plants with abundant, stunning pink and salmon-colored blooms. Enjoy these easy-to-grow perennial seeds throughout the summer season and watch as they attract pollinators to your yard.


The Wild Hollyhock, also known as Sphaeralcea rivularis, thrives in full sun and various soil types such as clay, sand, loam, and peat. These seeds are easily grown outdoors in temperate climates. Resistant to juglone chemicals produced by black walnut trees…so if you’re looking for something to plant near black walnuts for color and interest, this is a great choice!!


Germination:


Direct sow after all danger of frost in sunny locations; protect young seedlings from foraging critters and harsh winds.

If sowing indoors, sow 6-8 weeks before the last frost for your zone. Gently press seeds into the soil and keep moderately moist. Germination occurs within 14-31 days. Do not allow soil to completely dry out, and avoid overly heavy, waterlogged soils.