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Hollyhock

Alcea setosa

Description:

Multicolored tall flowering plant (4-8' tall) w/ large rounded leaves.

Habitat:

This hardy plant, native to southwest and central Asia and related to the hibiscus, grows in the wild but is also common in ornamental gardens. Hollyhocks do well in sunny locations that may be too dry or too hot for other plants.

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Noah N.
Spotted by
Noah N.

Marinette, Wisconsin, USA

Spotted on Jul 5, 2015
Submitted on Aug 3, 2015

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