The common hollyhock (Alcea rosea).
 Hollyhocks are known for their tall spikes of large, colorful blooms, which can range from deep purples and reds to light pinks and yellows.
Growing Hollyhocks
1.Sunlight: They thrive in full sun.
2.Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil is ideal.
3.Location: They are often used in cottage gardens and look great as a backdrop against walls or fences due to their height.
4.Climate: Hollyhocks are quite hardy and can tolerate a range of climates, but they do best in areas with warm summers.