Malva Zebrina, 35 seeds per package, Tall Purple and White Mallow, Butterfly and Bee Attractor, Pollinator Cottage Garden Flowers,
$4.75
This listing is for one package of Malva Zebrina seeds, Malva Sylvestris., French Hollyhock, Tall Mallow
These flowers are a wonderful addition to the cottage garden, beloved by bees and butterflies, and host plant to the Painted Lady butterfly.
Seed in fall or very early spring, Barely cover with soil as they are a light dependent germinator. These now reseed on their own in my gardens. They grow to about 2 feet tall and are covered in flowers (and pollinators).
In my zone 7 garden these flower in late spring and fade over the heat of summer, but seedlings will pop up throughout summer to re-flower in fall, or overwinter and then bloom mid spring. They are considered a cool hardy annual or short lived perennial depending on your zone. These are my favorite variety of mallow to grow, particularly since Mallows can be tricky due to an endemic rust disease in the southeast, Malva Sylvestris is a bit more resistant to the rust, and tolerates our warmer Appalachian late spring weather. They want full sun and very well draining soil. They are not particular about soil tilth, but more about drainage.
These flowers are a wonderful addition to the cottage garden, beloved by bees and butterflies, and host plant to the Painted Lady butterfly.
Seed in fall or very early spring, Barely cover with soil as they are a light dependent germinator. These now reseed on their own in my gardens. They grow to about 2 feet tall and are covered in flowers (and pollinators).
In my zone 7 garden these flower in late spring and fade over the heat of summer, but seedlings will pop up throughout summer to re-flower in fall, or overwinter and then bloom mid spring. They are considered a cool hardy annual or short lived perennial depending on your zone. These are my favorite variety of mallow to grow, particularly since Mallows can be tricky due to an endemic rust disease in the southeast, Malva Sylvestris is a bit more resistant to the rust, and tolerates our warmer Appalachian late spring weather. They want full sun and very well draining soil. They are not particular about soil tilth, but more about drainage.
Quantity:
This listing is for one package of Malva Zebrina seeds, Malva Sylvestris., French Hollyhock, Tall Mallow
These flowers are a wonderful addition to the cottage garden, beloved by bees and butterflies, and host plant to the Painted Lady butterfly.
Seed in fall or very early spring, Barely cover with soil as they are a light dependent germinator. These now reseed on their own in my gardens. They grow to about 2 feet tall and are covered in flowers (and pollinators).
In my zone 7 garden these flower in late spring and fade over the heat of summer, but seedlings will pop up throughout summer to re-flower in fall, or overwinter and then bloom mid spring. They are considered a cool hardy annual or short lived perennial depending on your zone. These are my favorite variety of mallow to grow, particularly since Mallows can be tricky due to an endemic rust disease in the southeast, Malva Sylvestris is a bit more resistant to the rust, and tolerates our warmer Appalachian late spring weather. They want full sun and very well draining soil. They are not particular about soil tilth, but more about drainage.
These flowers are a wonderful addition to the cottage garden, beloved by bees and butterflies, and host plant to the Painted Lady butterfly.
Seed in fall or very early spring, Barely cover with soil as they are a light dependent germinator. These now reseed on their own in my gardens. They grow to about 2 feet tall and are covered in flowers (and pollinators).
In my zone 7 garden these flower in late spring and fade over the heat of summer, but seedlings will pop up throughout summer to re-flower in fall, or overwinter and then bloom mid spring. They are considered a cool hardy annual or short lived perennial depending on your zone. These are my favorite variety of mallow to grow, particularly since Mallows can be tricky due to an endemic rust disease in the southeast, Malva Sylvestris is a bit more resistant to the rust, and tolerates our warmer Appalachian late spring weather. They want full sun and very well draining soil. They are not particular about soil tilth, but more about drainage.
This listing is for one package of Malva Zebrina seeds, Malva Sylvestris., French Hollyhock, Tall Mallow
These flowers are a wonderful addition to the cottage garden, beloved by bees and butterflies, and host plant to the Painted Lady butterfly.
Seed in fall or very early spring, Barely cover with soil as they are a light dependent germinator. These now reseed on their own in my gardens. They grow to about 2 feet tall and are covered in flowers (and pollinators).
In my zone 7 garden these flower in late spring and fade over the heat of summer, but seedlings will pop up throughout summer to re-flower in fall, or overwinter and then bloom mid spring. They are considered a cool hardy annual or short lived perennial depending on your zone. These are my favorite variety of mallow to grow, particularly since Mallows can be tricky due to an endemic rust disease in the southeast, Malva Sylvestris is a bit more resistant to the rust, and tolerates our warmer Appalachian late spring weather. They want full sun and very well draining soil. They are not particular about soil tilth, but more about drainage.
These flowers are a wonderful addition to the cottage garden, beloved by bees and butterflies, and host plant to the Painted Lady butterfly.
Seed in fall or very early spring, Barely cover with soil as they are a light dependent germinator. These now reseed on their own in my gardens. They grow to about 2 feet tall and are covered in flowers (and pollinators).
In my zone 7 garden these flower in late spring and fade over the heat of summer, but seedlings will pop up throughout summer to re-flower in fall, or overwinter and then bloom mid spring. They are considered a cool hardy annual or short lived perennial depending on your zone. These are my favorite variety of mallow to grow, particularly since Mallows can be tricky due to an endemic rust disease in the southeast, Malva Sylvestris is a bit more resistant to the rust, and tolerates our warmer Appalachian late spring weather. They want full sun and very well draining soil. They are not particular about soil tilth, but more about drainage.