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No wonder there are so many reviews about this plant. It is has a gorgeous flower and bloomed early spring. I grew it easily from seed la...Read More
I planted one of these in CR and recently found out it is half way done with its life.
It is 3 months old but will only live 6 mon...Read More
we planted three of these in a bunch in april of 2012. the tag said it gets 30 inches tall. oh yeah??? 30 inches??? ours reached almost 6...Read More
One of my favorite plants in the garden. I have mine planted in part-shade, and it is completely covered in blooms for almost the entire ...Read More
Beautiful and FULL of blossoms. Lasts a long time here in So, Jersey near Philadelphia.Prolific bloomer. Looks a lot like Hollyhock. No...Read More
I've found this plant to be amazingly frost hardy. Zone is 5b. My weather station recorded a night with a low of 20F (19.8) and the Zebri...Read More
It's size is nice and flowers are pretty, but it is prone to fungus issues. Also seeds itself a bit too freely. Blooms June-September in my garden.
i have this plant...started from one little seed...and is very invasive...but it also is so hardy to with stand drought and blizzards and...Read More
Very invasive. I planted one of these 5 years ago. One year later seedlings were taking over my flowerbed. Worked very, very hard for ...Read More
I love this plant - beautiful, attracts pollinators and blooms prolifically for a very long time.
I can think of worse in...Read More
INVASIVE. I grew this from seed three years ago. Last spring I saw dozens coming up all over the garden. I pulled out the original pla...Read More
Zebrina has done great here in 7b-8a for me. Its worth noting that some years the seedpods can be especially hard to break apart, don't ...Read More
It is still blooming...in November (very mild weather here though). Do I need to cut this plant back when we get some cold weather?
Two years ago I purchased a blooming Zebrina Mallow plant from a local plant nursery. Last summer healthy green leaves emerged from the g...Read More
What a lovely plant! I submitted a post to the Plant Identification forum back in March asking for help ID'ing a "mysterious leafy green ...Read More
Reliably reseeds - a classic I'd recommend for any garden (after all, Thomas Jefferson grew it at Monticello!). I started a couple plant...Read More
a great big positive. I think its one of the most gorgous plants in my garden, not only are the colors bright and striking but it also sh...Read More
Malva - Mallow
This genus is made up of 30 species of annuals, biennials and perennials that originate in Europe, North Africa and...Read More
Started mine from seed last spring. Did well last year, but it did suffer during the hottest months.
It didn't die back at all ov...Read More
I wintersowed this plant on January 13th, with germination January 23rd of one plant. I set out the entire container April 14th, and by t...Read More
My neighbor gave me two or three of these and I transplanted them in mid-season. They have done very well in my heavy clay soil. They s...Read More
Fantastic plant/flower. Love the color! Reseeds prolifically...I bought seeds originally for this but never used the seeds! I "inherit...Read More
I saved seeds from a plant I had in 2002 in WI which was about 5' tall, and finally was able to plant them this spring. They grew beauti...Read More
I have this plant but only in one place of my garden it blooms, and it is a little bit invasive. The plants that are full sunrays grows b...Read More
Blooms are white with dark purple throats, anthers and stamen. The purple veins out as if stroked on with a paint brush.
F...Read More
This is a beautiful plant, grows 6-8 feet tall, blooms like crazy & doesnt need water...... BUT it spreads like crazy so lookout! Put it ...Read More
This is my first year gardening and this plant is a wonder to behold! Always in bloom with little maintenance needed! Definitely a bright...Read More
Re: the first post, I am in what is now considered zone 7a (used to be 6b) and I couldn't winter this plant! It dies, you cut it back, an...Read More
have grown this malva for many years. It has pretty light purple flowers with darker stripes and nice foliage. It is bi-annual and self ...Read More
2005 I sowed the seeds outside in containers during the winter. As it was the first time I'd grown any malva, I was surprised when it no...Read More
This is a beautiful plant when healthy and in the right conditions, but I find it a bit too persnickety to grow here in my garden due to ...Read More
This lovely flower self-sows prolifically for me, and it can also be direct sown in the fall or started indoors in the spring. It's usua...Read More
Gorgeous, fast growing plant for me from seed, but it will not overwinter for me in zone 4. I save seeds and replant it each spring beca...Read More
Love this plant! I had a friend give me seeds in 1994 and have saved seed from my original plants ever since. Easy to start from seed. Al...Read More
I'm on the southern border of zone 8B. This plant has done well for me in an area that gets afternoon sun- a "plus" in my garden. When ...Read More
This plant has an exceptional spring bloom, looking wonderful! Then the Kansas summer heat takes its toll and the plant looks pretty sad...Read More
After attempting to winter this plant over in my zone 3 climate, I finally gave up and decided it is also an excellent perennial to grow ...Read More