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The malope was once widely known amidst our grandmothers. This ancient annual deserves a glorious return in our gardens. It grows many nectariferous bright pink flowers, a delight for both our eyes and for pollinators.

Package: 25 seeds

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BOTANICAL INFORMATION

Latin name : Malope trifida
Common names : Mallow-wort, annual malope, maloppi, purple Spanish mallow
French : Malope, malope à grandes fleurs
Family : Malvaceae

DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION

Plant type : Annual
Habit
: Shrubby
Height
: 0.7 to 1 m
Width
: 30 to 40 cm

CULTURAL INFORMATION

Days to maturity : 50-60 days
Sowing : Directly in the garden, after the last frost
Depth : 0.5 to 1 cm
Germination : N/A
Soil : Any
Exposure : Part-shade to sunny
Plant spacing : 30 cm
Watering : Regular
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