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Alcea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hollyhock offers a wonderful range, from BeeLine Home to those in Suzanne Rheinstein/Lee Jofa fabrics as well as others with exotic, unique patterns, textures and colors. Please click below to see examples. more › ... ; Suzanne searches the world for gorgeous and unique pieces for Hollyhock. Here are some of our latest.
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Hollyhock (Alcea rosea): see it and grow it ... Scientific Name: Alcea rosea L. Synonym: Althea rosea Family: Malvaceae ... Frost Tolerance: Hardy in Phoenix...
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Hollyhock flowers are one of the marvels of the garden world. To begin with, they are one of the few garden plants that are *not* listed in Mrs Grieve’s “A Modern Herbal” indicating they have no known herbal use. ... Hollyhock Species...
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I really like hollyhocks and this past week, I was out in the old herb garden this week wandering around trying to decide what to do with the fence around this part of the garden (it needs rebuilding) and was struck by all the old stems that were still sticking straight up in defiance of winter winds and temperatures...
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Providing botanical, folk-lore and herbal information, plus organic herbs, and herbal products. ... Hollyhock; (Althaea rosea printed as ; Althaea rosea Cav.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... The Hollyhock, first brought to this country from China, was once eaten as a pot-herb, though it is not particularly palatable.
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Welcome to Hollyhock Hill Restaurant - Indianapolis, Indiana - a tradition in “family-style” dining since 1928. Consistently ranked among the top restaurants in midwest. ... Bookmark and Share ... Dine-In Menu...
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