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Wildflowers - Mallow Seeds
We currently offer sixteen different varieties of mallow! Whether blooming in pink, purple, scarlet, or white, most of the silky flowers form a delicate cup shape. Many in this family are a low-growing type for a nice groundcover, while others are more upright. Some mallows prefer dry, poor soil, and some prefer moist conditions, so you can choose the perfect variety for your particular region.
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Desert Globemallow Seeds Sphaeralcea ambigua
Native to the American southwest and Mexico, this shrub bears beautiful blossoms that vary in color from pink to orange. This tough little perennial grows well in poor soil and can handle the intense heat and drought of the desert southwest, making it an ideal plant for xeriscaping.Quick ViewxDesert Globemallow Seeds
Sphaeralcea ambigua
Native to the American southwest and Mexico, this shrub bears beautiful blossoms that vary in color from pink to orange. This tough little perennial grows well in poor soil and can handle the intense heat and drought of the desert southwest, making it an ideal plant for xeriscaping.
$3.48 Pkt - $20.16 / Oz -
Tree Mallow Seeds Lavatera trimestris
Lovely tropical-like blossoms bedeck this ornamental plant. This easy-to-grow annual looks like it should take more effort to grow! Just give it enough water and space, and it will reward your efforts.Quick ViewxTree Mallow Seeds
Lavatera trimestris
Lovely tropical-like blossoms bedeck this ornamental plant. This easy-to-grow annual looks like it should take more effort to grow! Just give it enough water and space, and it will reward your efforts.
$3.48 Pkt - $7.41 / Oz
We currently offer sixteen different varieties of mallow! Whether blooming in pink, purple, scarlet, or white, most of the silky flowers form a delicate cup shape. Many in this family are a low-growing type for a nice groundcover, while others are more upright. Some mallows prefer dry, poor soil, and some prefer moist conditions, so you can choose the perfect variety for your particular region.