Malva Species, High Mallow, Tall Mallow, French Hollyhock

Malvasylvestris

Family
Malvaceae (mal-VAY-see-ee)
Genus
Malva (MAL-vuh)
Species
sylvestris (sil-VESS-triss)
Synonym
Althaea godronii
Althaea mauritiana
Malva ambigua
Malva erecta
Malva grossheimii
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Where to Grow
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Other details
This Plant is Least Concern (LC)
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Albertville, Alabama

Rainsville, Alabama

Vincent, Alabama

Anchorage, Alaska

Dewey, Arizona

Sacramento, California

Delmar, Delaware

Gainesville, Florida

Ocala, Florida

Bartlett, Illinois

Libertyville, Illinois

Mount Prospect, Illinois

Demotte, Indiana

Greenville, Indiana

Ewing, Kentucky

Mer Rouge, Louisiana

Pikesville, Maryland

Halifax, Massachusetts

Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Grand Rapids, Michigan

West Olive, Michigan

Arlington, Minnesota

Rosemount, Minnesota

Stewartville, Minnesota

Byhalia, Mississippi

Rienzi, Mississippi

Blue Springs, Missouri

Billings, Montana

Trenton, New Jersey

Mesilla Park, New Mexico

Himrod, New York

Southold, New York

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Rodanthe, North Carolina

Pembina, North Dakota

Haviland, Ohio

West Lafayette, Ohio

Edmond, Oklahoma

Hulbert, Oklahoma

Stewartstown, Pennsylvania

Grenoble, Rhône-Alpes

Spartanburg, South Carolina

Knoxville, Tennessee

Desoto, Texas

Iredell, Texas

North Richland Hills, Texas

Paris, Texas

Salt Lake City, Utah(2 reports)

Tremonton, Utah

Kalama, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

11
positives
5
neutrals
1
negative
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L
Arlington, MN | July 2015 | positive

I live in zone 4 in SW Minnesota. I winter-sowed these seeds about 4 years ago and transplanted the seedlings to my raised bed in back t...Read More

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Delmar, DE | May 2012 | neutral

I dug up two of these from my mom's garden. One is about 2 feet tall. The tap root was about 10inches deep. Both plants quickly wilted...Read More

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Albertville, AL | May 2012 | positive

Our 'Zebrina' came up voluntarily a few years ago. I recently took pictures of it and posted to my facebook to see if anyone recognized i...Read More

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Graham, NC (Zone 7b) | August 2011 | negative

I don't want to scare you off of this very pretty plant, but unless you want hundreds of seedlings all over the place, through the grass,...Read More

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Central, AL (Zone 7b) | May 2009 | positive

This is to confirm the statement made by Terry. It's indeed a biennual. I sowed the seeds last year. I just now enjoying its flower. ...Read More

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Grand Rapids, MI (Zone 6a) | July 2008 | positive

I have had this plant in my garden for several years now. I deadhead it daily until late in the season. This way it does not become inv...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | January 2006 | neutral

A pretty flower, but it LOVES to self-seed. I have it coming up everywhere. It has a long tap-root that makes it hard to pull up withou...Read More

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Blaine, MN (Zone 4b) | September 2005 | positive

Don't think this plant makes it through our winter because it reappears in other places so believe it is a strong reseeder. Pretty plant ...Read More

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Burlington, ON (Zone 5b) | August 2005 | positive

I found one of these growing as a 'weed' in the cracks of my patio and transplanted it into a garden bed in part sun. Now it has grown t...Read More

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Mer Rouge, LA (Zone 8a) | October 2004 | positive

does extremely well in zone 8, I have extra seed and they always reseed .

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Ithaca, NY (Zone 5b) | October 2004 | neutral

Beautiful plant but doesn't do well in my yard (too moist). I planted this first in a "dry / average" year and it bloomed wonderfully bu...Read More

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Norwalk, CT (Zone 7a) | October 2004 | positive

Very showy, tough plant with a profusion of pink/purple flowers. Flowers: June on. Best on poor, well-drained soils in full sun or parti...Read More

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Bartlett, IL | July 2004 | positive

I PURCHASED ONE PLANT AND NOW HAVE HUNDREDS. IT HAS SPREAD THROUGH MY WHOLE GARDEN. LOVE THE FLOWER. HAVE DUG UP YOUNG PLANTS AND GIVE...Read More

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| June 2004 | neutral

Will not overwinter in my garden (Zone 4A) reliably but generally returns from seed if I am lazy about dead-heading.
Very long blo...Read More

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Byhalia, MS | July 2003 | positive

I have this plant with flowers that are lavender streaked. After the first round of long lasting spring blooms faded, I trimmed them off...Read More

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Clarksville, TN (Zone 6b) | September 2002 | positive

I LOVE these! It bloomed until frost killed it, long after all other things had been killed by frost. Needs staking, non-stop flowers.....Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | June 2001 | neutral

French hollyhocks are generally grown as biennials or short-lived perennials. The standard flower color is white with purple veining, al...Read More

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