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Malva moschata f. alba | White Musk Mallow | 10 Seeds

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Malva moschata f. alba, commonly known as White Musk Mallow, is a charming and elegant perennial herbaceous plant. Native to Europe and Asia, this variety of Musk Mallow is renowned for its pristine white flowers that bloom profusely from late spring through summer. The flowers, each with five delicate petals, have a subtle musky fragrance, lending the plant its name. The foliage consists of lobed leaves that add to the overall appeal. White Musk Mallow is well-suited to cottage gardens, wildflower meadows, and mixed borders, where it attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies. Its adaptability to a variety of soil types and its resilience in different climates make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, yet ornamental addition to their landscapes. This plant's ethereal white blossoms provide a touch of purity and elegance to any garden setting.  Zones 3-8

Germination

Germinating Malva moschata f. alba seeds can be done through several straightforward steps. To prepare the seeds for germination, scarify them by gently rubbing them with sandpaper or nicking them with a knife to break the hard seed coat. This scarification process helps water penetrate the seed and promotes germination. After scarifying, sow the seeds in well-draining soil, either in containers or directly in your garden, at a depth of about 1/4 inch (6 millimeters). Maintain consistent moisture in the soil, ensuring it stays moderately damp but not waterlogged. Place the planting container or garden bed in a location with full sunlight or partial shade. Germination typically occurs within a few weeks to a few months. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, they can be transplanted to their final growing location, whether it's in a cottage garden, meadow, or mixed border, where they will thrive and provide a lovely display of white flowers.