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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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Bush's Poppy Mallow Seeds Callirhoe bushii
Trailing habit and bright blossoms make this an eye-catching addition to rock gardens or rock walls. It also spreads to form a bushy native ground cover.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $40.00 / Oz -
Clustered Poppy Mallow Seeds Callirhoe triangulata
These rare, exquisite fuschia beauties spring from low-growing, upright plants. Flourishing in dry sandy areas, these flowers brighten areas even in drought conditions.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $120.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Fringed Poppy Mallow Seeds Callirhoe digitata
Lacy foliage gives these rare bright blossoms the appearance of floating on the breeze. This mallow variety stands tall and upright but may need staking in an unsheltered area.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $64.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Hairy Rose Mallow Seeds Hibiscus lasiocarpus
Experience a bit of the tropics with these large, impressive blossoms. This native perennial makes an eye-catching addition to any garden, and it is surprising how far north they can be grown.Quick ViewxHairy Rose Mallow Seeds
Hibiscus lasiocarpus
Experience a bit of the tropics with these large, impressive blossoms. This native perennial makes an eye-catching addition to any garden, and it is surprising how far north they can be grown.
$3.48 Pkt - $24.00 / Oz -
Purple Poppy Mallow Seeds Callirhoe involucrata
Trailing habit make this showy wildflower an excellent addition raised rock gardens. The blossoms are a vibrant fuschia color that pops against the dark green foliage. The plant also spreads to form a native ground cover.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $60.00 / 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 -
Out Of Stock Swamp Mallow Seeds Hibiscus palustris
This exotic beauty grows pink blossoms up to 6" in diameter. Almost tropical in appearance, this native wildflower loves lots of moisture, so it is well suited for heavy soils.Quick ViewxSwamp Mallow Seeds
Hibiscus palustris
This exotic beauty grows pink blossoms up to 6" in diameter. Almost tropical in appearance, this native wildflower loves lots of moisture, so it is well suited for heavy soils.
$3.48 Pkt - $26.00 / 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 -
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 -
Out Of Stock Wine Cup Seeds Callirhoe leiocarpa
Open during the day and closed at night, these distinctive cup-shaped blooms vary from vibrant purple to wine red. This plant is an annual that reseeds itself readily.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $12.65 / 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.