Malva moschate alba
Low-maintenance and, thanks to all that pollen, a veritable bee paradise. It flowers continuously and copes really well with droughts.
Fresh, pure-white flowers and leaves that smell faintly like musk.
To be honest, I find it difficult to choose between the White Musk Mallow, the "Mauritanian Mallow", the "Rose Mallow" and the "Wild Mallow".
Winner of the “RHS Award of Garden Merit for reliability and good performance”.
Height: 60cm (24")
Hardiness: Yes, but if it gets really cold, you might want to consider frost protection
Where: Full sun
When: February to April inside, March to May, or September to October outdoors.
Spacing: 50cm (20")
Harvesting/Flowering: June to September the following year.
Tip: This perennial has a short lifespan. It can self-propagate though, which means a recurring splendor of flowers.
A paradise for insects
Contents: Approx. 100 seeds
Photos 1 & 3: Janina Laszlo