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In the garden: Hollyhock (Alcea) 3 [Photography]

Posted on April 16, 2025 by Douglas E. Welch

 

The image features a close-up view of a flowering plant with large, light pink flowers. The flowers have a prominent yellow center and delicate, ruffled petals that radiate outward. The plant's leaves are broad, green, and have a slightly serrated edge, with visible veins and some minor blemishes. In the background, there are additional green leaves and a hint of a blue sky, suggesting an outdoor setting. The flowers are in full bloom, with one bud visible, indicating the plant's ongoing flowering cycle. The overall composition highlights the intricate details of the flowers and leaves, showcasing the natural beauty of the plant.</p>

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