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De stokroos (Alcea rosea, synoniem: Althaea rosea) is een tweejarige plant uit de kaasjeskruidfamilie (Malvaceae) Volksnamen zijn balroos, flier, boerenroos, rood, kustlijn, kust, Zeeland, Nederland, The hollyhock (Alcea rosea, synonym: Althaea rosea) is a biennial plant of the mallow family (Malvaceae) Common names are ball rose, flier, farmer's rose, red, coastline, coast, Zeeland, Netherlands
Landsort, Sweden.
Hollyhock plants are thought to be originally native to East Asia, where they have roots in ancient Japanese culture. Over the years, they spread across Asia, making their way to the Middle East, where the English first encountered them during the Crusades.
The plants were used to make a salve that was very good for the Crusaders’ horses which were injured on their hind legs, or “hocks.” This is almost definitely where the name comes from – holly, as in holy (as in Holy Land) and hock, as in the part of the horse the plant was used to treat.
Alcea rosea, la Rose trémière, passe-rose, passerose ou encore primerose est une espèce de plantes vivaces de la famille des Malvaceae. La rose trémière est une vivace d'été qui fleurit abondamment à partir de juin. Il existe des variétés aux fleurs simples ou doubles et de nombreuses couleurs. Idéale en arrière fond d'un massif , le long d'un mur ou devant une haie de conifère, elle apprécie le soleil et un sol riche.
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Alcea rosea, hollyhock, rosa-rosa, passerosa o fins i tot la primavera és una espècie perenne de la família Malvaceae. La malva és un estiu perenne que flueix abundantment a partir de juny. Hi ha varietats de flors simples o dobles i molts colors. Ideal a la part posterior d'un massís, al llarg d'una paret o davant d'una tanca de coníferes, gaudeix del sol i del sòl ric.
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Alcea rosea, malva, rosa rosa, paserosa o incluso onagra es una especie perenne de la familia Malvaceae. La malva es un verano perenne que florece abundantemente a partir de junio. Hay variedades con flores simples o dobles y muchos colores. Ideal en la parte posterior de un macizo, a lo largo de una pared o frente a un seto de coníferas, disfruta del sol y la rica tierra.
Eine fleißige Hummel in der Stockrose...
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The pollen collector
A busy bumble bee inside a hollyhock...
Trosa, Sweden.
Hollyhock plants are thought to be originally native to East Asia, where they have roots in ancient Japanese culture. Over the years, they spread across Asia, making their way to the Middle East, where the English first encountered them during the Crusades.
The plants were used to make a salve that was very good for the Crusaders’ horses which were injured on their hind legs, or “hocks.” This is almost definitely where the name comes from – holly, as in holy (as in Holy Land) and hock, as in the part of the horse the plant was used to treat.
RHS Hyde Hall, Rettendon, Essex
Over the past 18 months I have posted many images from Hyde Hall and now I’m going to post another series, this time called ‘A day in the Life’. As the title suggests I’m posting what I think are the best of that day. These are just a few taken on 13/07/2016. Hope you like them.
Hollyhock in backlight (Alcea rosea) / Stockrose im Gegenlicht
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¿Carcharodus alceae ?
Distribución
Tiene una distribución muy amplia: sur y centro de Europa hasta los Urales y noroeste de Kazajistán, numerosas islas del Mediterráneo incluyendo las Baleares, Asia Menor y Próximo Oriente, Transcaucasia, Cáucaso y partes del oeste y centro de Asia.24
Hábitat[editar]
Se trata de una especie generalista y que ocupa numerosos tipos de hábitats herbosos donde crecen plantas nutricias. La oruga se puede alimentar de Alcea rosea, Althea officinalis, Lavatera thuringiaca, Malva sylvestris, Malva neglecta, Malva moschata, Malva pusilla y Malva alcea.2
Hoverflies, sometimes called flower flies or syrphid flies, make up the insect family Syrphidae. As their common name suggests, they are often seen hovering or nectaring at flowers; the adults of many species feed mainly on nectar and pollen, while the larvae (maggots) eat a wide range of foods. In some species, the larvae are saprotrophs, eating decaying plant and animal matter in the soil or in ponds and streams. In other species, the larvae are insectivores and prey on aphids, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects.
(Wikipedia)
Stockrose (Alcea rosea)
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Hollyhocks
Alcea is a genus of over 80 species of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae, commonly known as the hollyhocks. They are native to Asia and Europe.
Scientific name: Alcea
Order: Mallows
Lower classifications: Hollyhock, Common hollyhock
Medicinal Use
Hollyhock is a plant. The flower is used to make a medicinal tea. People use hollyhock for preventing and treating breathing disorders and digestive tract problems. Some people apply hollyhock directly to the skin for treating ulcers and painful swelling (inflammation).
Characteristics
The single or double, cup-shaped flowers have little or no stalk and bloom on tall spikes. Hollyhocks come in a wide variety of colors: blue, pink, purple, red, white, yellow and even black. The tall spikes are covered with blooms from top to bottom. Hollyhock leaves are large, coarse and palmate in shape.
Taken on March 23, 2015
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