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Rosemary, is this a peony? or a stock rose? In any case it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's a Double Holleyhock (alcea rosea) Nadezda, which normally I have no luck with. This one seems to be as much in love with the cupids as they are with it, and it returns every year :)
DeleteWould love to have these flowers around in my garden. Beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteThanks, they are so romantically unreal, like tissue flowers :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful flower!
ReplyDeleteIt is one of the national symbols in Ukraine.
It's a tradition to plant some Hollyhock in front of home windows)))
Thanks for sharing yours)
xoxo, Juliana
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What a wonderful tradition Juliana, I do my best to plant them wherever I can :)
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