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Stokroos - Hollyhock

Stokroos - Hollyhock
Saturday Self Challenge: Uit de tuin

De stokroos is in Nederland van oorsprong een tuinplant, maar door zijn populariteit en een warmer wordend klimaat is deze soort de laatste 20 jaar aan het verwilderen en groeit op veel plekken tussen stoep en muur. Hier staat een paarsrode variant tussen de stoep en een pilaar van de ophaalbrug bij mij in de straat.

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Saturday Self Challenge: From the garden

The Common Hollyhock is in The Netherlands originally a gardenplant. Because of its popularity and of a warmer climate this species is now growing everywhere in cities. It is growing easily between pavement and wall. Here a purple-red variety between the pavement and a pillar of the drawbridge in my street.

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E. Adam G., Marie-claire Gallet, Ulrich John, Taormina and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
Love the contrast between the flower and the metallic wall (or door) !! Happy Sunday, Diederik !
4 years ago.
 Heidiho
Heidiho club
... perfect for "plants vs. structures" !
4 years ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club has replied
yes - thanks for suggesting it to Diederik!
4 years ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
Your low angle on this really shows off the contrast of plant and structure. And it's great to have that rich flower color in contrast to the gray wall and sidewalk.

We actually have a Tall Wild Hollyhock that is native to the Willamette Valley here in Oregon. I've don't know if I've ever seen anyone plant one in their garden!

My mom taught me how to make a doll with the blossoms when I was young - something she used to do as a little girl in the eastern U.S.. You take an unopened bud and one open blossom - push the stem of the bud into the bottom of the blossom and turn downwards to the blossolm is the skirt!

Thanks for adding to my group 'plants vs structures' - found and enjoyed this photo there.
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.
 Bruce Dean (Puchinpappy)
Bruce Dean (Puchinpa… club
Life is as tenacious as it can be beautiful. You have captured both here.
4 years ago.

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