Malva moschata 'Apple Blossom'
Malva moschata 'Apple Blossom'
Musk Mallow is the shorter, tougher, bushier cousin of the Hollyhock; both plants are English Cottage Garden classics. Malva bloom profusely beginning in mid-summer when planted in any moderately fertile soil in a sunny location - do try to avoid planting in shade where plants will grow spindly. Flowers have a wonderful scent and are very attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Will self-seed when happy.
'Apple Blossom' is, as the name suggests, covered in pale pink rounded flowers that are reminiscent of apple blossoms.
Zones: 3 to 8
Family: Malvaceae
Type: Herbaceous Perennial
Height: 24 to 36 in.
Spread: 18 to 24 in.
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil: Dry, Average
Bloom Time: June to September
Native Range: Europe and Northern Africa