That looks like Hollyhock. I've tried planting them the past two years and have had no luck with them.
Yep, hollyhock. something which requires a cold winter, so I can't grow it. Sigh.
Thank you all. Why is it hard to grow? This picture was taken on Vauxhall road in Union at the Spanish restaurant.
It's an annual, with a short season. It's also classed as a cottage plant, so traditionally they're a bit fussy about their conditions (daisies, roses, herbs, pansies, violets etc). I think in your area, things like deer and ground pests might like them; also aphids etc.
They like lots of sun....a growing condition that doesn't work for my yard!
Rose mallow and the tropical hibiscus are good substitutes. If I grow rose mallows from seeds, I'll often have volunteers for a few subsequent years (if I don't forget what they are and weed them out).
Hollyhock is actually a biennial. Grows first year, flowers in second year. If you're lucky, it will self sow.
Agree with lynnl199 that it may not be a hollyhock. The leaves don't look right, and the flowers while looking sort of the right shape are clumped together more than a hollyhock usually would be. No clue what it is, however.
I also don't think it's a hollyhock, but the photo is not very clear on my screen so I wouldn't venture a guess about what else it might be.
Thanks all. I'll have to swing by there in a couple of weeks when it goes to seed and bring me home some.
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I saw this plant recently, and thought perhaps planting next spring. What is it? ">