Malva Moschata 'Rosea'
Late Spring 2016
25
Late Summer 2015
18
![comment comment](/profile/kathy/images/150/profile_image_123.jpeg)
Oh that beautiful
![comment comment](/profile/mojo/images/150/profile_image_1422.jpeg)
Love this, another for the wish list #mowants 👍
![comment comment](/profile/richard.spicer.7906/images/150/profile_image_36.jpeg)
I have this too, although yours is looking a lot healthy than mine at the moment! 😕
![comment comment](/profile/tiggrx/images/150/profile_image_tiggrx.jpeg)
@richard.spicer.7906 it's rather too healthy - I have to pull a lot of it up otherwise it swamps other plants.
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#pink
![comment comment](/profile/richard.spicer.7906/images/150/profile_image_36.jpeg)
Hey Aaron - quick question. I've collected the seed from my original plant as the parent is looking almost dead and I read these are generally short lived anyway. Have you any experience in whether it's better to just scatter the seed around now (like it prob would naturally in the wild) or whether I should hold of till next spring? It sounded like from your earlier comment that you just leave these to naturally seed. Cheers for any tips 👍🏼
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@richard.spicer.7906 not sure I can really advise much as I've never actually tried growing the seeds, there's never been any need. I would suggest scattering some of the seeds now and saving some to sow in pots in the spring.
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No worries - your idea of doing half and half sounds good though so I might give it a go. I've got a bit to play with so fingers crossed! Thanks 😀
So delicate