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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Hollyhocks in bloom


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Hollyhocks belong to the Malvaceae or mallow family of plants. Cotton, okra and cacao are other members of this family. I took this picture in my cousin's beautiful back yard. 

The wild rose mallow are blooming in the road ditches near me. Hopefully I can get a picture before they are gone.
Posted by Pat Holloway at 7:13 PM
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