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Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) is the ancient herb which has been used since long ago for various healthy purposes. As all its parts, leaves, root and flowers are edible. So this plant became much popular in medieval times. An herbalist in 15th century gave it a name of Hollyhock. Flowers of Alcea rosea are more popular than other parts due to their bright colors.
Alcea rosea is popularly grown in gardens due to its attractive flowers. But not only their beauty, medicinal properties are also numerous, which help in treating various health ailments. Common mellow and peony are the other names used for it. It is found both in biennial and perennial varieties of plants, so can live for whole year or for a season. These are gardener’s favorite’s plant due to its attractive flowers and easy growing ability.
This plant grows up to 8 feet of height. Flowers may vary in colors, from dark red to orange including pink and yellow too. This plant can grow in wide variety of soils. This variation is with colors of the flowers too, as different soils are preferred by different colors of flowers. Sandy soil is favored by darker red color while the clay soil is preferred by the lighter color. It grows in medium moisture, average, well-drained soil in full sun. This plant can tolerate wide range of soil conditions but cannot grow in wet winter climatic conditions. Alcea rosea can easily be grown from the seeds of this plant. These plants are tender and young plants can be destroyed by snails and slugs. Foliage of this plant is large, rough and heart-shaped. It has long blooming time from June to August. However there is a problem with its foliage they can easily be up-rooted.
Common name
Hollyhock
Botanical name
Alcea Rosea
Family
Malvaceae
Constipation can also be treated by this plant owing to digestive and cleansing properties of Alacea rosea.