Alcea ficifolia 'Las Vegas'

Hollyhock


Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens

  • Fig leaf hollyhock
  • Large, saucer-shaped flowers
  • Shades of red, copper/brown, yellow, pink, and white
  • Blooms early summer-fall
Border or Bed
Border or Bed
Cut Flower/ Foliage
Cut Flower/ Foliage
Dried Flower/ Foliage
Dried Flower/ Foliage
Mass Planting
Mass Planting
Full Sun
Full Sun
Summer
Summer
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Butterflies

Large, showy, cup-shaped flowers on tall upright spikes.  Rough textured, heart-shaped leaves.  Flowers come in a range of colors and mixes.  Most hollyhocks are biennials which self seed readily and will perform like a perennial once established in the garden.  Loved by the hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies!



Homeowner Growing and Maintenance Tips:

Hollyhocks prefer rich, moist, well-drained soil in a sunny location.  Plant against fence or building or ensure staking if planted in windy location.


Height: 4-6 ft
Spread: 18-24 in
Spacing: 18-24 in
Price Level 1: $7.99 ea.~#1
Bloom Color: Multi-Color
Zone: 3-9
Price Level 2: 5 for $35~#1
 

Additional Characteristics & Attributes:


Attributes:

  • Cut Flower/ Foliage
  • Mass Planting
  • Dried Flower/ Foliage
  • Specimen
  • Focal Point
  • Border or Bed

Exposure:

  • Full Sun

Habit:

  • Upright

Foliage Color:

  • Green

Season of Interest (Flowering):

  • Summer

Attracts Wildlife:

  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Attracts Hummingbirds

Soil Moisture:

  • Average Water


Genus Overview: Alcea

Common Name: Hollyhock

Large, showy, cup-shaped flowers on tall upright spikes.  Rough textured, heart-shaped leaves.  Flowers come in a range of colors and mixes.  Most hollyhocks are biennials which self seed readily and will perform like a perennial once established in the garden.  Loved by the hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies!