Introduced Species Cultivated
We have many Hollyhocks on the north side of our lawn. They reseed themselves easily, and I'm not sure yet what to do with them.
They aren't native to North America, but I've let them go wild since the bees visit the flowers and the Hollyhock Weevil larvae eat the seeds.
11 Jul 24
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We have many Hollyhocks on the north side of our lawn. They reseed themselves easily, and I'm not sure yet what to do with them.
They aren't native to North America, but I've let them go wild since the bees visit the flowers and the Hollyhock Weevil larvae eat the seeds.
11 Jul 24
- Links
- iNaturalist
- Wikipedia
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Alcea rosea
(Hollyhock)