Tall Wild Hollyhock
Tall Wild Hollyhock is also referred to as Meadow Checkerbloom and Meadow Sidalcea. It can be found along roadsides, in meadows and throughout the slopes, hills and fields of the Willamette Valley. In the Northwest this flower should be fall planted, outside, for the best results and highest chance of success. Many native flowers need a burst of cold weather to help them out of the ground. Some can take longer to grow, and many can take up to three years before they reach full establishment.

- Product Name: Tall Wild Hollyhock
- Latin Name: Sidalcea campestris
- Type: Native Flower
- Color: pink,white
- Cycle: Perennial
- Origin: Native
- Height: 36-48"
- Bloom Season: Spring-Summer
- Seeds Per Pound: 78,020
- Seeding Rate (lbs./acre): 10
*Planting and Bloom Season. Please remember that Planting and Bloom seasons will differ for each variety depending on the location and climate conditions where the seed is planted. Refer to the USDA Plant Hardiness Map for specifics on how to determine the best time of year to plant for your location. The information provided is based on experienced agricultural practices throughout the Willamette Valley of Oregon and is applicable to Zones 7-10 only.
