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  1. Malva arborea

    Malva arborea, the tree mallow, is a species of mallow native to the coasts of western Europe and the Mediterranean region, from Ireland and Britain south to Algeria and Libya, and east to Greece. Wikipedia

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  3. thespruce.com

    Mar 9, 2023Lavatera is a genus in the mallow plant family that consists of 25 recognized plant species, both perennials and annuals. Like hibiscus, lavatera have large, showy, funnel-shaped flowers with five separate petals.The size varies greatly; some species are compact plants that reach only two to three feet in height, whereas shrub-like species can grow to a towering ten feet and six feet wide.
    Author:Nadia Hassani
  4. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Lavatera arborea, commonly called tree mallow, is a biennial that is often grown as an annual. It will bloom in the first year. It typically grows 3-6' tall on thick, woody-based stems clad with velvety, 5 to 7 lobed, medium green leaves (to 9" long). Funnel-shaped, purple-pink, hibiscus-like flowers (to 2.5" diameter) appear in leafy ...
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  6. britannica.com

    Tree mallow, (Lavatera arborea), biennial, herbaceous plant, of the hibiscus, or mallow, family (Malvaceae), native to Europe. It grows 1.2-3 metres (4-10 feet) tall and bears downy, lobed leaves 10-25 cm (4-10 inches) long. Purplish-red flowers about 5 cm (2 inches) wide are borne in profuse,
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  7. In 1998, the species lavatera arborea was reassigned to the Malva genus. Planting a Tree Mallow. The tree mallow is easy to grow, thrives in either full sun or partial shade, and it's considered invasive in some areas. It can handle drought if necessary; in fact, its native habitat is dry and rocky. Choose a well-draining location in any ...
  8. Lavatera arborea. RHS Plants for Pollinators plants. This plant will provide nectar and pollen for bees and the many other types of pollinating insects. It is included in an evolving list of plants carefully researched and chosen by RHS experts. Divided into 3 groups these lists, linked below, are maintained by a team of RHS staff and are ...
  9. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu › plants › malva-arborea

    Lavatera arborea; Malva dendromorpha; Phonetic Spelling MAL-vuh ar-bor-AY-ah Description. Tree mallow is an herbaceous perennial, flowering shrub in the Mallow family that can be grown as a biennial or an annual, but will require protection from cold and wind if grown as a perennial. It is typically grown in warmer climates, as it is easily ...
  10. growplants.org

    Lavatera arborea grow and care - shrub‎ of the genus Malva also known as Tree mallow or Malva arborea, Lavatera arborea perennial evergreen, biennial or annual used as ornamental hedge plant, can grow in mediterranean, desert, subtropics or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 8-10 as perennial 4-8 as annual.. Leaves color green in heart shape lobed 5 lobes and wavy.
  11. malvaceae.info

    Lavatera arborea is an erect tree-like perennial, growing to 10 ft in height. The vegetative parts have a covering of stellate hairs. The young stems are green. As they age they developed a reddish tinge, before becoming olive and finally gray. At intermediate ages they bear distinctive leaf and petiole scars.
  12. malvaceae.info

    Lavatera arborea is the Tree Mallow, and Lavatera cretica the Smaller Tree Mallow. These names are misleading; Lavatera arborea is a biennial, occasionally perennial, sub-shrub with erect stems to 3m height, woody below, and Lavatera cretica an annual or biennial herb growing to 1 or exceptionally 1½m..

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