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My husband and I bought our first tree mallow about 10 years ago. We planted it in a giant terra cotta pot on our patio, just a few feet ...Read More
I love this plant, although the colours are too soft for many people. This plant is sometimes mistaken for Lavatera clementii 'Barnsley'...Read More
Squiggly lines on the leaves are probably caused by leaf-miners, which are harmless, if unattractive. In Southern California, this plant ...Read More
I think the tree mallow is the one I have. Plant is growing well, however right now the leaves have a squiggly lines on them, like snail...Read More
Fast growth makes up for short life span. Like most Mallows, it can get thin with size. Regular pruning results in a dense plant. I have ...Read More
Grows very well in Arroyo Grande in poor soil. Deer love it. Flowers most of the year. It can stand heavy pruning.
Beautiful in So.Cal Inland (USGS 9, Sunset 19). I have had great luck: have grown it in full sun, part shade, full (but bright) shade. ...Read More
This is a large mounding evergreen shrub that grows to 6-8 feet tall and 8-12 feet wide. The gray-green leaves are palmately lobed. The l...Read More
i have 3 of them against a sundrenched wood fencel, 6ft tall by 6ft across, the 2 that get the most pruning are the bushiest ones, i have...Read More
This a very hardy plant. It takes the cold 20 to 25F. Flowers almost like a hibiscus. Flowers all the time, and continues to offer a much...Read More