Description
Lilac Spring Celebrities Hollyhock gives the classic cottage-garden hollyhock a refined, compact form. This Alcea rosea selection produces soft lilac, tufted and ruffled blooms on 36-48 in. stalks, bringing old-world charm to paths, borders, and medieval-inspired garden plantings without the towering height of traditional hollyhocks.
Why Grow It
- Soft lilac tufted blooms look like frilly rosettes along upright hollyhock stalks.
- More compact 36-48 in. height suits smaller gardens and mid-border placement.
- Short-lived perennial often grown as a biennial, hardy in zones 3-9.
- Summer bloom continues up the stalk for several weeks.
- Classic cottage-garden and castle-courtyard character in a rare lilac color.
Growing Information
| Botanical name | Alcea rosea |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Short-lived perennial, often grown as a biennial; hardy in zones 3-9 |
| Mature height | 36-48 in. |
| Light | Full sun |
| Bloom or harvest window | Summer, with blooms continuing up the stalk for several weeks |
| Seed count | 10 seeds |
| Sowing advice | Start indoors or direct sow in a prepared bed. Keep seed lightly covered, evenly moist, and transplant or thin seedlings once sturdy. Hollyhocks often flower in their second year when grown as biennials. |
| Spacing | Space plants 18-24 in. apart for strong stalks and airflow. |
| Germination | Usually germinates with moderate warmth and steady moisture; avoid waterlogged soil. |
Best Uses
- cottage garden borders
- flower-lined paths
- medieval-inspired gardens
- mid-border accents
- pollinator-friendly summer beds
- cut flower accents
FAQ
Is this hollyhock annual or perennial?
It is a short-lived perennial and is often grown as a biennial, typically flowering in its second year. Plants may reseed and return for years with favorable conditions.
How tall does Lilac Spring Celebrities get?
This compact hollyhock usually stays about 36-48 in. tall, shorter than many traditional hollyhocks.
When does it bloom?
Plants bloom in summer, with flowers opening progressively up the stalk for several weeks.
Where should I plant it?
Plant in full sun, moderately rich well-drained soil, and space 18-24 in. apart for airflow and a strong display.








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