We spotted several of these beautiful, pink Mountain Hollyhocks on our hike to Bullhead Lake in Glacier Park…
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We spotted several of these beautiful, pink Mountain Hollyhocks on our hike to Bullhead Lake in Glacier Park…
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These Hollyhocks are so pretty. Great photos, I love them! Thank you so much for sharing with Today’s Fowers 🙂
Beautiful!
Just lovely!
nice shots
Oh they are lovely. Such a soft shade of pink. Beautiful photos.
Love this hollyhock…would love to know if you could grab a seed pod and send it to me in sunny So Cal…I grow hollyhocks and have just started a new seedling tray for the 2015 season. I found my “mother” seeds in the higher region of Idlywide, CA (3900-4400 ft ele) and they do splendid at sea level…HUGE stalks with may beautiful fuchsia colored flowers.
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