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Double Black Hollyhock Seeds – 10 seeds

$4.49

Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Alcea rosea Nigra
Seed count
10 seeds
Light
Full sun
Bloom or harvest window
Summer bloom, often strongest in the second year

Double Black Hollyhock seeds for tall Alcea rosea spikes with near-black burgundy double blooms, pale green buds, and strong cottage-garden drama.

Description

Double Black Hollyhock Seeds grow into tall Alcea rosea flower spikes with dark burgundy-purple, near-black double blooms and soft gray-green foliage. Use this dramatic vertical flower at the back of borders, along fences, or in cottage gardens where height, texture, and deep color make the planting feel intentional.

Why Grow It

  • Near-black burgundy-purple double blooms on tall upright spikes.
  • Excellent back-of-border presence for cottage gardens, fences, and walls.
  • Pairs beautifully with pale, white, silver, and soft pink companion flowers.

Growing Information

Botanical name Alcea rosea Nigra
Life cycle Biennial or short-lived perennial flower
Mature height 5-7 ft. tall in bloom
Light Full sun
Bloom or harvest window Summer bloom, often strongest in the second year
Seed count 10 seeds
Sowing advice Start indoors 6-8 weeks before transplanting or direct sow after frost. Cover seed lightly, keep evenly moist, and transplant to a permanent position because tall hollyhocks prefer room to establish.
Spacing 18-24 in. apart with support or wind protection in exposed sites
Germination Typically 10-21 days at warm room temperatures

Best For

  • back-of-border planting
  • cottage garden walls and fences
  • dramatic cut flower-style beds
  • pollinator-friendly vertical color

FAQ

Will Double Black Hollyhock bloom the first year?

Hollyhocks are often biennial, so the strongest bloom is commonly in the second year. Early indoor sowing can sometimes encourage earlier flowering.

Does it need support?

Tall spikes benefit from a sheltered site, fence line, or light staking in windy gardens.

Where should I plant it?

Choose full sun, well-drained soil, and the back of a border where mature height will not shade smaller plants.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameAlcea rosea Nigra
Seed count10 seeds
LightFull sun
Bloom or harvest windowSummer bloom, often strongest in the second year

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Alcea rosea Nigra

Life cycle

Biennial or short-lived perennial flower

Mature height

5-7 ft. tall in bloom

Light

Full sun

Bloom or harvest window

Summer bloom, often strongest in the second year

Seed count

10 seeds

Sowing advice

Start indoors 6-8 weeks before transplanting or direct sow after frost. Cover seed lightly, keep evenly moist, and transplant to a permanent position because tall hollyhocks prefer room to establish.

Spacing

18-24 in. apart with support or wind protection in exposed sites

Germination

Typically 10-21 days at warm room temperatures

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