Description
A very hardy, showy small shrub which bears clusters of pale pink – white flowers with heavy, deep purple centres and veining. It is a favourite in cottage gardens and flowers prolifically from June to August and beyond. Pollinating insects are attracted to the striking flowers. It grows best in sun or partial shade producing strong, upright stems.
A hardy plant which should survive normal winter conditions outside, especially with protection from the hardest frosts.
Supplied in a 9cm square pot.
More Details:
Family: Malvaceae
Syn:
Common Name: Hollyhock Mallow, Zebra Mallow, Striped Mallow
Native: Northern Europe, northern Africa, southwestern Asia
Height x Spread: 90cm x 60cm (36″ x 24″)
Soil Type: Fertile, Humus rich, Well Drained
Soil pH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Aspect: Sun or shade
UK Hardiness: Hardy
Flowering Time: June, July, August
Flower Colour: White with purple
Foliage Colour: Green
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