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Pink Hollyhocks

Alcea

Photo by misako
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Field Notes

Description:

Alcea (Ál-ce-a), commonly known as hollyhocks, is a genus of about 60 species of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae. Most species are native to southwest and central Asia, although a few are native to southeast Europe or Egypt. They are biennial or short-lived perennial plants growing to 3.5 m (11.48 ft) tall, with broad, rounded, palmately lobed leaves and numerous flowers (pink or yellow in the wild species) on the erect central stem (Wikipedia).

Habitat:

Urban office building landscape area.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

AntónioGinjaGinja: I think your luna red is an Alcea--it has the same leaves as mine. Abelmoschus leaves seem more jagged, less rounded than Alcea. Both species are in the mallow family Malvacea. I'm no expert, but from the photos I have seen online, it looks more like Alcea.
misako i have some spots with flowers like that but more red and it was id like luna red,cound you see in my spots if is the same and if it's well id,thanks

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