Native to the NW United States, sidalcea produces flowers that look like miniature hollyhocks. This variety produces 2" wide saucer-shaped flowers which are satiny rose-pink with a white center. They are held vertically against the flower spikes.
Sidalcea is a natural choice for cottage gardens or wildflower meadows. They should be planted in groups of 3 or more to make the most visual impact.
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| Height | Spread |
| 24-48 Inches | 12-18 Inches |
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| 5-7 |
Characteristics & Attributes | Exposure | Growth Rate in the Garden | Nature Attraction |
| Full Sun | Medium | Attracts Hummingbirds |
Part Shade
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