Malva verticillata - Mallow
This East Asian species has large, dark-green, tender, wavy leaves with a lamb's lettuce taste. Shoots and young leaves can be eaten fresh, in salads, or cooked, like spinach.
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in the ground, in nurseries
Sow in pots under light cover. Keep moist until emergence. Transplant with the rootball into warmed soil when plants have 4 to 5 leaves. You can also sow directly in the ground.
Mauves are very cold-hardy, withstanding temperatures as low as -25°C. As perennials, we recommend pruning Mauves back fairly severely in the spring of the second year, so that they can flower even more fully in summer.
March, April, May, September, October, November
May, June
July, August, September, October
in the ground, in pot
sunny
medium
all floor types
drained, fees
Malva verticillata
mid-season
100 seeds
tender
Violet
From 150 to 200 cm
Asia
The leaves and seeds are used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat constipation and soothe intestinal inflammation.