I spotted these hollyhocks several weeks ago but I forgot all about them. Since our heat wave has arrived (earlier than scheduled), I'm sure these beauties are long gone now. I hope the people living on this street enjoyed them while they were blooming! They really convey a cheerful feeling and we can certainly appreciate that right now.
Those are pretty flowers, I think you are right, the blooming must have gone by now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The hollyhocks I planted last year have done nothing this season. I am mystified.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers, in the right season, a lot of things will grow there.
ReplyDeleteThey are such nice old fashioned flowers! My grandmother grew then all the time.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty to see!
ReplyDeleteMy mother used to raise them. I always liked to say the name.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very unusual place to grow hollyhocks. We had many when I was growing up. They are so upright that my father placed them against a barn for support.
ReplyDeleteFlowers and baby animals are a balm these days. These are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are pretty, how hot does it get there? hot enough for water restrictions?
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteAren't they lovely Sharon, they grow so tall!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
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