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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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On Sale! Marsh Mallow Seeds Althaea officinalis
Whether used as a flower, or for candy-making, medicine, or as a veggie, this versatile plant is worth a try. The hardy perennial has light pink flowers and should be grown in wet soil conditions. It will NOT produce the white puffy marshmallows that you buy at the store!Quick ViewxMarsh Mallow Seeds
Althaea officinalis
Whether used as a flower, or for candy-making, medicine, or as a veggie, this versatile plant is worth a try. The hardy perennial has light pink flowers and should be grown in wet soil conditions. It will NOT produce the white puffy marshmallows that you buy at the store!
$3.48 Pkt - $26.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus militaris
View tropical splendor even in the cold north, with these giant pink beauties! This wildflower hardly seems like a midwest native, because it is so exotically refined.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz -
Swamp Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus moscheutos
Although tropical in appearance, these stunning white and crimson Hibiscus Moscheutos can thrive in cooler climates. They really like wet areas in the wild, but can also be grown in a well-watered garden.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $17.72 / 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.