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Hollyhock Collection (#3)

Hollyhocks, with their tall and majestic presence, create a picturesque scene as they line the streets, adding a touch of vibrant color to everyday life

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Caius College from the Fellows Gardens, c1837. Creator: John Le Keux

Caius College from the Fellows Gardens, c1837. Creator: John Le Keux
Caius College from the Fellows Gardens, c1837. View of Caius, one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, with a don standing in the garden

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock flower

Hollyhock flower
Photo of an original Fine Lithograph from the Favourite Flowers of Garden & Greenhouse by Edward Step published in 1897 in London

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Passerose (Hollyhock), pub. 1776. Creator: Pierre Joseph Buchoz (1731-1807)

Passerose (Hollyhock), pub. 1776. Creator: Pierre Joseph Buchoz (1731-1807)
Passerose (Hollyhock), from Collection Precieuse et Enluminee, pub. 1776 (hand coloured engraving). Althea Rosea

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Camille Monet in the Garden at Argenteuil, 1876 (oil on canvas)

Camille Monet in the Garden at Argenteuil, 1876 (oil on canvas)
3468903 Camille Monet in the Garden at Argenteuil, 1876 (oil on canvas) by Monet, Claude (1840-1926); 81.6x60 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Flowers / Larousse 1913

Flowers / Larousse 1913
Annuals & Biannuals: hyacinths, tulips, foxgloves; nasturtiums, chrsyanthemums, lily, sweet peas, pansies, marigold, crocus, eschscholzia, begonia. 1913

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock Alcea rosea Roode Dobbel wijnter roosen

Hollyhock Alcea rosea Roode Dobbel wijnter roosen
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), Roode Dobbel wijnter roosen. / Malva Rosea Duplex. / passerose ou mauve double Couleur de rose (title on object), Hollyhock, dark pink double flowers. Numbered top right: 70

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock Alcea rosea Dobbel Purple wynter roosen

Hollyhock Alcea rosea Dobbel Purple wynter roosen
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), Dobbel Purple wynter roosen. / Malva rosea duplex Purpurasceus. / Passe rose Double - Couleur pourpre. (title on object), Hollyhock, purple double flowers

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock Alcea rosea pink single flowers Numbered top right

Hollyhock Alcea rosea pink single flowers Numbered top right
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), Hollyhock, pink single flowers. Numbered top right: 67. Right the Dutch and Latin name. Part of the first album with drawings of flowers and plants

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Birthday card with flowers, age 6

Birthday card with flowers, age 6
Birthday card with sunflowers and hollyhocks, age 6. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock (Alcea rosea)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea)
Hollyhock flowers (Alcea rosea). This perennial plant is favoured by bees and other pollinating insects

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Condorcet / Bosio / Rados

Condorcet / Bosio / Rados
MARIE-JEAN CARITAT MARQUIS DE CONDORCET French philosopher sitting in his garden Date: 1743-1794

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Aoi or hollyhock, Alcea rosea

Aoi or hollyhock, Alcea rosea.. Handcolored woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Kusa Bana Hyakushu (One Hundred Varieties of Flowers), Tokyo, Yamada, 1901

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock or rose tremiere, Alcea rosea

Hollyhock or rose tremiere, Alcea rosea.. Hollyhock or rose tremiere, Alcea rosea. Handcolored copperplate engraving of an illustration by Mlle

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Wildflowers; Daisies; Hollyhock

Wildflowers; Daisies; Hollyhock
Wildflowers, Daisies, Hollyhock

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) male on Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), Marion Co. IL

Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) male on Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), Marion Co. IL
Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) male on Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), Marion, IL

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Alcea sp. Hollyhocks, upright flowering stem with palmately lobed leaves and pink flowers

Alcea sp. Hollyhocks, upright flowering stem with palmately lobed leaves and pink flowers

Background imageHollyhock Collection: French Roses and Peonies, 1881

French Roses and Peonies, 1881
BAL56293 French Roses and Peonies, 1881 by Fantin-Latour, Ignace Henri Jean (1836-1904); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Still Life with Louise Alt in the background

Still Life with Louise Alt in the background
BAL46281 Still Life with Louise Alt in the background by Alt, Rudolph von (1812-1905); Wien Museum Karlsplatz, Vienna, Austria; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Study of Hollyhocks, c. 1826 (oil on board)

Study of Hollyhocks, c. 1826 (oil on board)
XYC158032 Study of Hollyhocks, c.1826 (oil on board) by Constable, John (1776-1837) (attr. to); 24.1x17.8 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageHollyhock Collection: USA, Washington, Seabeck. Hollyhock blossom close-up

USA, Washington, Seabeck. Hollyhock blossom close-up. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea) Marion Co. IL

Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea) Marion Co. IL

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Greater musk-mallow, Cut-leaved mallow (Malva alcea), Hesselberg mountain, Middle Franconia

Greater musk-mallow, Cut-leaved mallow (Malva alcea), Hesselberg mountain, Middle Franconia, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Greater Musk-mallow or Hollyhock Mallow (Malva alcea), flowering

Greater Musk-mallow or Hollyhock Mallow (Malva alcea), flowering

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Flowering Hollyhock -Alcea rosea-, Bavaria, Germany

Flowering Hollyhock -Alcea rosea-, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Girl smelling a Hollyhock -Alcea rosea-

Girl smelling a Hollyhock -Alcea rosea-

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock or Althaea Rosea Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Hollyhock or Althaea Rosea Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Botanical Illustration of Hollyhock or Althaea Rosea Plant: Plate 53

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock rust, Puccinia malvacearum, early pustules on the lower surface of a hollyhock leaf

Hollyhock rust, Puccinia malvacearum, early pustules on the lower surface of a hollyhock leaf

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock (Alcea sp. ) flowering, growing in garden, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, July

Hollyhock (Alcea sp. ) flowering, growing in garden, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, July
Hollyhock (Alcea sp.) flowering, growing in garden, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, July

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Puccinia malvacearum (hollyhock rust) on underside of leaf, close-up

Puccinia malvacearum (hollyhock rust) on underside of leaf, close-up

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hands removing ripe seeds from Alcea rosea (Hollyhock) above paper bag, close-up

Hands removing ripe seeds from Alcea rosea (Hollyhock) above paper bag, close-up

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Using hands to remove hollyhock seeds from stem

Using hands to remove hollyhock seeds from stem

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Pollen grains, SEM C016 / 9439

Pollen grains, SEM C016 / 9439
Pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains from a variety of plants. Including: sunflower (Helianthus annuus), morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea)

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Pollen grains, SEM C016 / 9440

Pollen grains, SEM C016 / 9440
Pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains from a variety of plants. Including: sunflower (Helianthus annuus), morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea)

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), artwork C013 / 6606

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea), artwork C013 / 6606
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea). Illustration from Illustratio Systematis Sexualis Linnaei (1777) by John Miller

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) C013 / 5393

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) C013 / 5393
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) flowering in summer

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) C013 / 5394

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) C013 / 5394
Hollyhock (Alcea rosea) flowering in summer

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Typical street scene with Hollyhocks, St. Martin, Ile de Re, Poitou-Charentes, France, Europe

Typical street scene with Hollyhocks, St. Martin, Ile de Re, Poitou-Charentes, France, Europe

Background imageHollyhock Collection: USA, Massachusetts, Berkshires, Stockbridge, pink hollyhock

USA, Massachusetts, Berkshires, Stockbridge, pink hollyhock

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Russia, Vologda, Goritzy, Kirillov-Belozersky Monastery detail, RESTRICTED: Not available

Russia, Vologda, Goritzy, Kirillov-Belozersky Monastery detail, RESTRICTED: Not available for use by any River Cruise operator. Call for more Information

Background imageHollyhock Collection: BOTANY: PRIZE HOLLYHOCK. Wood engraving, 1853

BOTANY: PRIZE HOLLYHOCK. Wood engraving, 1853

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Kara nishiki (Chinese brocade) with red background Kinran (g

Kara nishiki (Chinese brocade) with red background Kinran (gold brocade) with hollyhock on blue background. Drawings show stylized floral designs for kimonos. Date between ca. 1750 and 1900

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Puccinia malvacearum, also known as Hollyhock rust, is a species within the Puccinia genus known

Puccinia malvacearum, also known as Hollyhock rust, is a species within the Puccinia genus known for attacking members of the Malvaceae family

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhocks

Hollyhocks (Alcea rosea). A strain of hollyhock, which only grows to one metre

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock pollen

Hollyhock pollen

Background imageHollyhock Collection: SEM of pollen grain

SEM of pollen grain
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain of the garden hollyhock, Althaea rosa. Its outer wall (exine) has a spiky structure

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Wild hollyhock (Alcea rosa)

Wild hollyhock (Alcea rosa)
Wild hollyhock flowers (Alcea rosa)

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Hollyhock flower (Althaea rosea)

Hollyhock flower (Althaea rosea). This plant bears its flowers on a tall spike, which can reach over two metres in height. The flowers appear in summer

Background imageHollyhock Collection: Plants / Althaea Rosea

Plants / Althaea Rosea
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Hollyhocks, with their tall and majestic presence, create a picturesque scene as they line the streets, adding a touch of vibrant color to everyday life. Just like in Pierre-Auguste Renoir's masterpiece "Roses Tremieres (Hollyhocks), 1884, " these flowers captivate our senses with their delicate petals painted on canvas. In another artistic portrayal, an exquisite flower still life on a marble ledge from 1800-01 showcases the timeless beauty of hollyhocks. Their graceful blooms seem to come alive in oil on canvas, reminding us of the enduring allure of nature's creations. Growing against walls in gardens or outside old barns, hollyhocks bring charm and elegance wherever they bloom. They thrive under the warm sun of West Sussex in July or grace the hilltop village windowsills in La Rochegiron, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France. These resilient flowers stand tall amidst rustic surroundings and add a touch of natural beauty to any setting. As if straight out of an encyclopedia illustration from Larousse 1913 or adorning a birthday card for a six-year-old child filled with joyous celebrations and floral delights - hollyhocks have always been cherished symbols of happiness and growth. Nature enthusiasts are treated to delightful sights when American goldfinches or Baltimore Orioles perch upon hollyhock stems. The contrast between their vibrant feathers and the soft hues of these blossoms creates stunning moments that capture both wildlife's splendor and nature's harmony. Whether it be admiring them lining streets alongside ancient wells or witnessing their gentle sway as butterflies flutter around them - hollyhocks never fail to inspire awe. With its scientific name Alcea rosea reflecting its regal essence perfectly - this flower continues to enchant us all with its timeless grace and captivating allure.