Oh I love hollyhocks! Deb, you must have a visit to Los Angeles and go to Hollyhock House near Hollywood. Designed by Frank Lloyd and landscaped everywhere with-- hollyhocks!
GORGEOUS! I LOVE hollyhocks. I've planted twice and didn't like the first ones (double), and the second time about half died. I will keep trying. Yours are WONDERFUL!
Beautiful! You have the most gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing quite as pink as pink in mother nature's palate, is there? Lovely lovely!
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Beautiful xx♥
ReplyDeleteHolly hocks. I love them especially when they are so healthy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos.
Ahhh! Methinks it is Lavetera now! (Mallow)
ReplyDeleteelegant. lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow, these are so lovely!
ReplyDelete~Shaye
Holy Hollyhocks ! So beautiful and they look like they enjoyed this summer weather more than most of the flowers in my garden. Love that perfect pink.
ReplyDeleteAre they hollyhokes? Lovely .. there are some blooming in a local church's 'garden' that are the size of dinner plates!
ReplyDeleteWow... what beauty!! I love your pink flowers...
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and pink!? Beautiful shots.
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ReplyDeleteThe life of fresh flowers. They speak a language of their own.
ReplyDeleteStunning absolutely stunning.....
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Very lovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love how they seem like tissue paper
ReplyDeleteso pretty and delicate
Pretty pink! Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are lovely and delicate, Deb.
ReplyDeleteoh those don't need any words at all. just lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh I love hollyhocks! Deb, you must have a visit to Los Angeles and go to Hollyhock House near Hollywood. Designed by Frank Lloyd and landscaped everywhere with-- hollyhocks!
ReplyDeleteAh lovely hollyhocks Deb. :)
ReplyDeleteThese make my heart happy.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS! I LOVE hollyhocks. I've planted twice and didn't like the first ones (double), and the second time about half died. I will keep trying. Yours are WONDERFUL!
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