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Hollyhock

Alcea sp.

Photo by MarcelPepin
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49.2342, -123.183

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.

A step ladder was required to photograph the top flower

Habitat:

In this case, a backyard Garden, full sun light exposure

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Comments (6)

Looks like a diamond studded flower in the " full sunlight exposure" as you've described . So colorful......
you know it Alice... same thing hit me when I saw that star inside

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