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i keep my black hollyhock outside and they really don't like it out there so i moved it into the backyard into shade. i haven't has any ill affect from it being around me but i haven't taken a bite out of it eather. i just looked for the seed package and it does say
cleanin up fallen leaves and debris around plants help prevent hollyhock rust, a fungus diesease, from infecting plants the following year. may require shaking.
the rust you might be allergic to or the fungus
This is an outdoor plant which can survive several degrees of frost. Mind grow outside in a very exposed and windy Yorkshire garden and thrive! I would not recommend them indoors.
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