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Mallow | Edible, Medicinal, Ornamental | Britannica
Jul 20, 1998 · Mallow is a group of flowering plants in the hibiscus family, with various uses and characteristics. Learn about the different genera and species of mallow, such as okra, marsh mallow, rose mallow, and more.
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Malvales | Mallow, Hibiscus & Okra Families | Britannica
Malvales is a medium-sized order of about 6,000 species of woody plants, mostly with palmate venation, fibrous bark, and numerous stamens. It includes families such as Malvaceae (mallow, hibiscus, cotton), Cistaceae (rock rose), and …
Malvaceae - Wikipedia
Malvaceae, also known as the mallows, is a family of flowering plants with 244 genera and 4225 species. It includes the Tiliaceae, which are trees and shrubs with simple leaves and small flowers, such as linden and tulip trees.
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Mallow Weed: The Wild Edible That’s Also a Love Potion
Apr 22, 2015 · Learn how to identify, harvest, and use mallow weed (also known as cheeseweed), a nutritious and versatile plant that grows in many gardens. Discover its history as a folk remedy and a love potion, and how to enjoy its …
Common Mallow (Malva sylvestris) - iNaturalist
Learn about Malva sylvestris, a species of the mallow genus with various common names and a wide distribution. See photos, descriptions and sources from iNaturalist, a community of naturalists and scientists.
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