Very sadly, not at all easily, even with copious application of fungicide. Better is to grow them to discourage rust developing. Grow them dry and don't feed them too well, so that growth is not lush. Avoid large clumps - hide them amongst other plants, but try to ensure plenty of air circulation.
The hollyhock belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
Mito HollyHock was created in 1990.
Hollyhock House was created in 1921.
The address of the Hollyhock Branch Library is: 15844 N. Hollyhock St., Surprise, 85374 4175
Purple is one of the most common colors of a hollyhock flower
Hollyhock's are part of the mallow family. Other plants in this family include hibiscus, okra, and cacao.
The scientific name for the common Hollyhock is Alcea rosea (also seen as A. rosea). If you are looking for another type of Hollyhock the species will be the same but the sub-species will be different. For example, Alcea ficifolia, the fig-leaved Hollyhock.
The phone number of the Hollyhock Branch Library is: 602-652-3000.
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W. S. Hollyhock has written: 'Engineering draughtsmanship as a career' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing, Vocational guidance
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The spots are caused by a fungus hollyhock rust ( Puccinia malvaecearum) this is specific to the mallow family of which hollyhocks are a member. It is difficult to treat with fungicides and many gardeners have given up growing them for this reason. If you wish to persist in growing hollyhocks then stringent hygene around the plants is vital. The spores will linger in the soil for a number of years.