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Cardoon - Cynara cardunculus
Common mallow - Malva sylvestris
Cowslip - Primula veris
False dittany - Ballota acetabulosa
Harebell - Campanula rotundifolia
Hazel - Corylus avellana
Lesser celandine - Ranunculus ficaria
Nectaroscordium siculum - Honey garlic
Onion - Allium christophii
Ragged-robin - Lychnis flos-cuculi
Red-tailed bumble bee - Bombus lapidarius
Sainfoin - Onobrychis viciifolia
Scorpion weed - Phacelia tanacetifolia
Sweet scabious - Scabiosa atropurpurea
Wood mouse - Apodemus sylvaticus

Common mallow - Malva sylvestris

Common mallow - Malva sylvestrisCommon mallow - Malva sylvestris
© Dr Chris Gibson/English Nature
UK distribution - East Anglia, Midlands, North, South East, South West

The lovely saucer-like flowers of common mallow are bright pink with darker purple veining, and are held in clusters around the leaf axils.

This is a handsome, large, spreading plant with lobed and palmate leaves, recommended for a wild or informal garden. Mallow is commonly found in disturbed ground in waste places and on road verges. In cultivation it grows less well on heavy clay soils.

Animals

Painted lady, Red-tailed bumble bee

FoliageGreen
FlowerPurple, June to September
MoistureDry (Dry)
SunlightFull sun (Full sun)
OriginNative