Lavatera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lavatera is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae, native to the Mediterranean region, central and eastern Asia, and Australia. A number of species previously list...
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LAVATERA plant identification description, photos, and information on potting, growing, propagation, varieties, and region of origin ... The most popular kind is the Rose Mallow, Lavatera trimestris, from southern Europe. It grows 2-3 feet high and produces large, rose-colored flowers. There are improved varieties of the...
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I really like my Lavatera blooms and as I wander through my gardens this past week, the several species... ... Issues With Lavatera ... I really like my Lavatera blooms and as I wander through my gardens this past week, the several species of Lavatera that I am growing are simply stunning.
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Rose Mallow, Annual Mallow (Lavatera trimestris) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... I love the lavatera! I grew it for the first time last year and loved it so much that I took the seeds off of it and started 100 of...
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Lavatera, or rose mallow, is an annual flower related to hibiscus and hollyhock. Lavatera trimestris grows up to five feet. Learn more about lavatera. ... Uses: Lavatera can be used along pathways or walks, or grow a row of them from the middle to the rear of a border bed, depending on border height. The pink and white...
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Random stuff about Paghat the Ratgirl's gardens. ... Lavatera clementii cultivars are actually hybrids of L. olbia & L. thuringiaca. They are for the most part sterile hybrids. The hybrids are hardier than L. olbia, but not quite as hardy as L. thuringiaca.
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There are more than 100 different types of Lavatera which are found in mediterranean regions. The Australian Hollyhock or Lavatera plebia is a short-lived perennial which can grow to 1-2 m. It flowers prolifically throughout spring, summer and early autumn and is very showy.
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Lavatera, one of the Many Mallows! ... Suddenly I see them everywhere, particularly Lavatera thuringiaca in its several varieties. Across Whatcom County there are stands of mallow, mallow hedges, and towering single specimens dominating their beds.
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Annual flower information on LAVATERA - Treemallow (Annual-mallow) ... The common Layia elegans annual Lavatera is L. trimestris (rosea), with blossoms of a very bright shrimp-pink 2 to 3 inches in diameter. The white flowered varieties are also attractive. The plants produce flowers freely from July to September, and are 2...
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Tree Mallow (Lavatera maritima): see it and grow it ... Scientific Name: Lavatera maritima Gouan Synonym: Lavatera bicolor Family: Malvaceae ... Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade...
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