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High Mallow is an upright, bushy plant with magenta flowers and darker purple stripes. It reseeds readily and naturalizes quickly in the garden.

Latin Name

Malva sylvestris


Family

Malvaceae


Also Known As

High Mallow Common Mallow


Type of Plant

Perennials Perennials

Bloom Season

July - September

Seasons

Summer Summer

Specifications

Max height Max Height: 4'
Max spread Max Spread: 3'

Uses

  • Flower Border
  • Naturalize
  • Annual

  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full Sun Full Sun
    Part Shade Part Shade

    Colors


    Native Range

    Western Europe, Northern Africa, Asia


    History

    John Bartram of Philadelphia listed High Mallow for sale in his plant catalog by 1770.


    Other Details

    Pollinator Pollinator

    Planted at Mount Vernon

    Planted at Mount Vernon Upper Garden

  • Upper Garden

  • Hardiness Zones

    4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b USDA basemap

    Average annual extreme minimum temperature 1976-2005

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