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Malva moschata
Description
This easy bushy and well-branched native species does not have any particular demands regarding soil and position. It is a popular plant in natural garden and cottage gardens. In ancient Rome steamed young marrow shoots were eaten as a gourmet vegetable. Depending on variety, the mallow is covered in pretty pink or white fragrant flowers all through summer. Malva moschata can be grown very well as a first-year flowering large perennial.