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(Mallow, Common (Malva neglecta) - 01a) The common mallow blooms from
April to October. The flowers of the common mallow measure about 1/2 inch
across, and have five pink petals with dark pink veining (the color of the
petals can vary from white to lavender). Common mallow flowers have numerous
stamens and the ovary has a ring of 13 carpels. The leaves are palmate or
petiolate shaped, toothed, with five to seven lobes. The leaves grow alternately
along the stem.
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