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Post by darthchinchi on Oct 30, 2017 11:01:34 GMT
These are bought as summer mallow (katost in danish). Are these the edible kind?
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Mallow
Oct 30, 2017 11:29:15 GMT
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Post by bouncy on Oct 30, 2017 11:29:15 GMT
Yes. I've got mixes with mallow in them.
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Mallow
Oct 30, 2017 12:33:03 GMT
Post by zenaida on Oct 30, 2017 12:33:03 GMT
Wait... Bought? Like a floral bouquet? I was told that things from the florist shouldn't be trusted because they sometimes spray chemicals to make the flowers last longer.
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Post by darthchinchi on Oct 30, 2017 13:23:19 GMT
Bought as seeds bouncy okay. Thank you
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Post by darthchinchi on Nov 2, 2017 6:55:11 GMT
I looked it up an are going to go with malva sylvestris and nothing else. Others might work, but this is the only one I'm sure of
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Mallow
Nov 2, 2017 15:51:51 GMT
Post by deguconvert on Nov 2, 2017 15:51:51 GMT
Those flowers are so beautiful!! Think I'll have to find some for my garden! Are these a perennial, or something you have to plant each year?
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Post by darthchinchi on Nov 2, 2017 17:24:58 GMT
The ones in the picture are one year flowers (not sure about the English term). But as I understand it's easy to harvest their seeds and just plant again next year. The woman who has these flowers did try and just let them spread on their own, but they didn't come again. So it looks like you need to take the seed of off them and help them that way
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Post by moletteuk on Nov 4, 2017 11:00:28 GMT
One year cycle flowers are called annuals
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