The mystery seeds lasts week were from our hollyhock plants.
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Are these in your yard? My great-grandmother grew the most stunning hollyhocks. Her entire yard was full of flowers. I remember more about the flowers than I do her, sadly.
These pictures are gorgeous.
Shirley, I associate hollyhocks with my grandmother, too.
Yes, these are from my yard, except the far away shot. I planted them over 10 years ago, and they still keep popping up in unexpected places.