Hidden away, just a few minutes walk from Holborn and Chancery Lane tube stations, lies Lincoln’s Inn Fields. The gardens and beautiful buildings here make a respite from the hubbub of London’s streets.
There I spied a tall, dark and handsome treat.
The black hollyhock, in fact a purple, chocolaty colour, makes a delicious companion to the beautiful buildings.
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Linked to Festival of Flowers, Floral Friday Fotos, Floral Love and Today’s Flowers.







How unusual, love the colour!
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Such an unusual color!
It is handsome indeed!
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The colour is gorgeous.
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Isn’t it just! I really have to get some in my own garden.
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The Hollyhook is stunning. I have many of them in my garden, but not in this color. I have to have one:) Thanks for sharing.
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I don’t have any, but I also want some of these dark ones. 🙂
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Wonderful blooms, a particularly pretty dark hollyhock …
Best regards, Karin
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Absolutely gorgeous!
Have a great week-end!
Lea
Lea’s Menagerie
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WOW! Gorgeous color! Great title – it fits perfectly. Thanks so much for sharing and participating again this week. Also, I’m so sorry for not participating in your challenge again this week. I just can’t seem to catch up. There are not enough hours in the day! I will try and participate when I can. Have a great weekend! 😀
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Wow, such a beautiful flower, love the colour!!
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I so adore really dark colored flowers. Your photo is superb!! Great photos all around!
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I often sit in Lincoln’s Inn Fields – it’s just the right size and has plenty of seats, though most people just sit on the grass. Never seen the black hollyhock though.
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tall, dark and handsome…. very apt.
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What an unusual flower!
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