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  1. Malva alcea

    Malva alcea is a plant in the mallow family native to southwestern, central and eastern Europe and southwestern Asia, from Spain north to southern Sweden and east to Russia and Turkey. Wikipedia

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  3. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Noteworthy Characteristics. Genus name is an ancient Latin name. 'Fastigiata' is the most popular cultivar of the species. It is a clump-forming perennial (generally more narrow and upright than the species) that features pink hollyhock-like flowers (2" diameter) with five conspicuously notched petals.
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  5. botanikks.com

    Malva alcea, commonly known as the hollyhock mallow, is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family (Malvaceae). It is native to Europe, including the Mediterranean region and western Asia. General Appearance of Malva Alcea. The hollyhock mallow is a herbaceous perennial that grows up to 1.5 meters tall. Its stems are covered in fine ...
  6. thegardenhelper.com

    Malva alcea Hollyhock Mallow plants are multi-stemmed, upright perennials that grow 2-4 feet tall, forming 2 foot clumps. From mid summer until fall, they produce spikes of 2" rose-pink or white flowers that resemble Hollyhocks. The lower leaves are larger and kidney or heart shaped, with a soft, velvety texture.
  7. onlineflowergarden.com

    Malva alcea is a robust perennial that can reach a height of 120cm or 4ft. The stems of the plant are covered in fine hairs. The stems of the plant are covered in fine hairs. The foliage is a lighter shade of green, and the leaves are palmately lobed with five to seven lobes.
  8. whiteflowerfarm.com

    Big, bushy Malva alcea var. fastigiata is a treasure for the midsummer garden, where its soft pink blooms on 3-4′ stems make a handsome display from July-October. The plants form thick crowns from which grow as many as 50 stems, each covered with dozens of small blooms above intricately lobed foliage. This is a plant that can carry a summer border all by itself. For more information on ...
  9. perennialresource.com

    Malva alcea 'Fastigiata' Common Name: Hollyhock Mallow. One tough perennial! Masses of soft pink, 2" wide, bowl-shaped flowers are borne on tall spikes from late spring thru summer. This variety has ascending branches with a neater outline than the species. Heat and drought are not a problem for Malva. Though it is sometimes short-lived, it ...
  10. illinoiswildflowers.info

    Malva alcea Mallow family (Malvaceae) Description: This is a herbaceous perennial plant about 1½-3½' tall that branches occasionally. The stems are light green, angular or terete, and glabrous to slightly pubescent. Alternate leaves occur along these stems; they have long petioles. Individual leaves are 1½-3¼" long and similarly across ...

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