Re: Mallow


I looked it up in one of the flowerbases and it is indeed a malva alcea, aka
hollyhock mallow.  Mystery is solved.

Marie


-----Original Message-----
From: jeanne latta <jplatta@yahoo.com>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: Monday, June 22, 1998 1:31 PM
Subject: Mallow


>Marie,
>I have a Mallow that I purchased last year from White Flower Farm.  I
>believe it is called Mallow Fastigiata and it does bloom prolifically.
> The directions said to only let a few of the flowers go to seed so
>that it doesn't become too much.  The description you cage of yours
>sounds exactly like mine so I think that's what you have.  Mine is a
>lovely shade of soft pink.
>Jeanne in Ohio
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>Jeanne
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