Malvacées • Malva sylvestris ssp. mauritiana

Mauritanian Mallow - Organic

"A large, generous mallow with a purple heart, a companion to living gardens."

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Native to the Mediterranean basin and North Africa, the Mauritanian Mallow ( Malva sylvestris subsp. mauritiana ) continues a long history of close association with humans. Its large, open, cup-shaped, purplish flowers veined with purple are reminiscent of country gardens and flowering embankments where pollinators find a reliable home.

In a kitchen garden, it provides a welcoming presence: bushy, often taller than the common mallow, it stands tall and steady throughout the season. Its flowers add color to the vegetable patch while also providing sustenance for a multitude of insects. Planted in welcoming, slightly alkaline or simply well-drained soil, it integrates naturally into an approach to respectful cultivation, at the heart of a garden in harmony with the cycle of the seasons.

  • Growing climate: Warm season
  • Sowing difficulty level: Easy
  • Care required: Occasional
  • Growth: Summer growth

Annotation: Hardy plant, tolerant of moderate drought once well established, but more floriferous in cool, deep soil.

Mallows are traditionally recognized as wild-harvested and herbal plants in several regions of Europe and the Mediterranean basin. The flowers, rich in mucilage, are often picked for soothing herbal teas (a traditional and popular practice), sometimes combined with other plants.

The young leaves of various mallow species have been eaten as greens in some peasant cuisines, boiled or added to soups. However, it is important to consult reliable books on herbalism or wild food before consuming them to confirm their uses, the parts used, and the appropriate preparations.

Flowers, which are very decorative, can also be used as an ephemeral garnish on the plate or to lightly color certain preparations, according to local traditions.

Mauritanian Mallow - Organic

$4.49

$4.49

écoumene seeding advice

Seeding type

Indoor and outdoor seeding

Germination time

7-20 days

Germination temperature

18° to 22° Celsius

Sowing depth

Sowing at a depth of 5 mm

Transplantation

Difficult Transplantation

Technical

Seeding in clusters

Growing conditions

Hardiness zone

Zone-3b

Distance between plants

50 cm

Distance between rows

120 cm

Optimal brightness

Sun plant

Soil texture

Light (sandy) soil

Soil moisture

Cool, well-drained soil

Soil fertility

Plant not very demanding in fungi-dominant compost

optimal soil pH

Slightly alkaline pH

Average plant height

150 cm

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