20 Zebra Mallow Malva Sylvestris Seeds-Rare Gradient Flowering Plant Striking Landscaping-Hardy Perennial Ornamental Borders Beds Garden Outdoor
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Plant or Animal Product Type | Flower |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Brand | Generic |
Material Feature | Heirloom |
Color | Purple |
Expected Blooming Period | early summer to frost |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
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- Feature. These tall plants have upright, sturdy stems. It has great color with its pale mauve-pink flowers with violet stripes that will provide a colorful display truly all season long.
- Sow. Direct sow after last frost or start indoors 6-8 weeks before last spring frosts. Surface sow seeds and press into soil or sow 1/16” deep, barely covering with soil. Germination in 7-14 days.
- Use. Heat and drought tolerant, Zebra Mallow is very suitable for cottage or wildflower gardens. Excellent in containers too. Use the perennial flowers for cutting and make gorgeous arrangements for your home.
- Attract wildlife. Zebra Mallow procude dazzling flowers that draw attention to the summer garden. They are visited by many pollinators, especially bees for pollen.
- Care. Performs better in full sun or part shade, in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils. Get beautiful flower color in full sun.
- Easy to grow. Zebra Mallow requires little maintenance. With a little bit of patience, you can enjoy eye-catching flowers in garden. Whether you have a green thumb or not, you can grow it successfully.
- Water. Water the area gently to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Keep water the seedlings regularly until they are established.
- Pruning plants. After bloom season, cut back the stalks hard, down to just 3 - 4 inches above ground. Depending on your location and growing season, the Hollyhock plants may come back for a second bloom in late summer or early fall.
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