Alcea 'Halo Lavender'
Slightly shorter than others in the halo series, the buds open to a strong purple colour, really showy. Nice bushy habit, good flowering season in July, old stems can be cut back after flowering, sometimes giving a small second flush of flowers in September. 120cm
15 seeds.
The seed we offer can be sown anytime from January to September. Sowing between January and April will require slight warmth (15°C to 21°C) to maintain germination. Later sowings from April to September will not require artificial heat, they will require protection from sudden downpours or extremes of temperature. Seed trays may dry out more easily in summer sun. Further detailed sowing information is sent with the seeds.
Hollyhocks like a well drained and not rich soil, the poorer the better, they require little care, a fertilizer as they come to flowering, but not manure. The Halo series are more rust resistant read more about them in our cultural section
Slightly shorter than others in the halo series, the buds open to a strong purple colour, really showy. Nice bushy habit, good flowering season in July, old stems can be cut back after flowering, sometimes giving a small second flush of flowers in September. 120cm
15 seeds.
The seed we offer can be sown anytime from January to September. Sowing between January and April will require slight warmth (15°C to 21°C) to maintain germination. Later sowings from April to September will not require artificial heat, they will require protection from sudden downpours or extremes of temperature. Seed trays may dry out more easily in summer sun. Further detailed sowing information is sent with the seeds.
Hollyhocks like a well drained and not rich soil, the poorer the better, they require little care, a fertilizer as they come to flowering, but not manure. The Halo series are more rust resistant read more about them in our cultural section
Slightly shorter than others in the halo series, the buds open to a strong purple colour, really showy. Nice bushy habit, good flowering season in July, old stems can be cut back after flowering, sometimes giving a small second flush of flowers in September. 120cm
15 seeds.
The seed we offer can be sown anytime from January to September. Sowing between January and April will require slight warmth (15°C to 21°C) to maintain germination. Later sowings from April to September will not require artificial heat, they will require protection from sudden downpours or extremes of temperature. Seed trays may dry out more easily in summer sun. Further detailed sowing information is sent with the seeds.
Hollyhocks like a well drained and not rich soil, the poorer the better, they require little care, a fertilizer as they come to flowering, but not manure. The Halo series are more rust resistant read more about them in our cultural section