

How to identify Annual mallow (Malva trimestris)
Annual mallow typically reaches a height of about 3 feet (91 cm) and spreads to an equal width of 3 feet (91 cm), forming a substantial clump. This plant flaunts a mass of colorful blooms which are known to attract Japanese beetles, suggesting vibrant, possibly ornamental flowers. Optimal growth occurs in dry to moderately rich soil, reflecting a preference for well-drained conditions. Additionally, annual mallow thrives with cooler nocturnal temperatures, indicative of temperate climate tolerance, and the robust stems make it a popular choice for cut flower arrangements.
Compact clumping habit reaching 3 feet (91 cm) in height and spread.
Attractive and colorful blooms known to attract Japanese beetles.
Thrives in well-drained, dry to moderately rich soil.
Prefers cooler nocturnal temperatures, indicating temperate climate adaptability.
Robust stems suitable for cut flower arrangements.
Scientific Classification of Annual mallow