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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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Fringed Poppy Mallow Seeds Callirhoe digitata Quick View
xFringed Poppy Mallow Seeds
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Glade Mallow Seeds Napaea dioica Quick View
xGlade Mallow Seeds
Napaea dioica
These tall wildflowers show off pure white blossoms and large, heavily serrated leaves. The lightly-scented perennial is an excellent addition to garden or prairie, provided that they have a steady supply of moisture.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Out of Stock Kankakee Mallow Seeds Iliamna remota Quick View
xKankakee Mallow Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Marsh Mallow Seeds Althaea officinalis Quick View
xMarsh 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!
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Tree Mallow Seeds Lavatera trimestris Quick View
xTree 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.
Starting at $3.48 USD
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.