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Could this be some type of malva?

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Judy
by: Anonymous

Thanks for the ID. I'm really enjoying the plant. I now have it growing in several areas. It has such a pretty flower.

Malva moschata
by: Amy

Its a Malva moschata, also known as a musk mallow. It was cultivated in Europe and brought over with the first settlers to North America. It escaped cultivation and now grows wild all over the place.

could this be some type of malva
by: Anonymous

I see that it's reseeding in a few other areas. It's a little late in the season for them to bloom.Hope they comes back next year.

Definitely Mallow
by: Stacey

I would say that it is definitely mallow, as my own came up since I made the first comment.

Some people call it Brides and Grooms (one is a white version).

Re: Malva
by: Don

Looks a little like Lavatera which is from the Mallow family.

plant
by: Stacey

Well it looks like mallow, but I would have to see a close up of the leaves to know for sure. If it is, it also comes in a white and I think some people call them brides and grooms.

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