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Growing Hollyhock Mallow (Malva alcea): A Complete Guide

Hollyhock mallow, Malva alcea, bears open funnel-shaped, purplish-pink flowers to 3 inches across. The flowers appear on terminal racemes. Hollyhock mallow is an erect, bushy perennial with heart-shaped, scalloped, light-green leaves.

Malva is a genus of about 30 species–including annuals, biennials, and perennials. The common name of the group is Mallow.

Mallows bear five-petaled, cup- or saucer-shaped flowers with petals that are somewhat squared off at the ends. The blooms are borne singly, in clusters at the leaf axils, or in racemes.

Mallows come in shades of rose and pink as well as blue, purple, and white. Leaves are rounded or heart to kidney-shaped; some are toothed and some are lobed.

Grow mallow in full sun in average to moderately rich soil. Mallow tolerates partial shade. They grow best in cooler zones.

Mallows self sow. They can be propagated by cuttings taken in spring.,

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