Sidalcea ‘Rosaly’
Prairie Mallow |
USDA Zone: 4-9 |
Plant number: 1.491.800
Prairie Mallows are related to Hollyhocks and produce spikes of similar satiny flowers, though smaller in size, held on compact, bushy plants. This strain has flowers in a delicate soft-pink shade that blends with nearly anything. Stems are upright, and nice for cutting. Attractive to both butterflies and hummingbirds. Prune back hard after blooming, and plants may flower a second time in the fall. Should be divided every 2 to 3 years in early spring. Not terribly tolerant of hot humid summers.
Further details for Sidalcea ‘Rosaly’
Optimal Growing Conditions
Sun Exposure Full Sun or Partial Shade
Soil Type Sandy or Clay
Soil pH Neutral or Acid
Soil Moisture Average or Moist
Care Level Easy
Appearance and Characteristics
Flower Colour Light Pink
Blooming Time Early Summer Mid Summer Late Summer
Foliage Color Deep Green
Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds Border Containers Cut Flower Deer Resistant Massed
Flower Head Size Large
Height 90-120 cm 35-47 inches
Spread 45-60 cm 18-23 inches
Foot Traffic None
Growth Rate Medium
Disclaimer: This information is presented for reference only. This plant is not currently part of our Heritage Perennials lineup.
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