Is tree mallow edible?

Is tree mallow edible?

For human consumption, some sources describe the leaves of tree mallow as edible, although not as palatable as common mallow, unless cut very thinly, because of the very velours-like hairy mouth-feel.

What does tree mallow look like?

Numerous lovely pale lavender hibiscus-like flowers bloom throughout summer, each with a showy purple throat. The summer flowers are complemented by maple-like gray-green leaves. An excellent addition to warm, dry Mediterranean-style gardens. Evergreen.

Is tree mallow perennial?

The tree mallow is a beautiful perennial that blooms generously for a long time.

Is Lavatera edible?

Edible Uses: Young leaves – raw or cooked. A mild flavour, but the leaves are dry and hairy and not that agreeable in quantity on their own[K]. They can be used as part of a chopped mixed salad[K].

How do I use mallow?

Food Uses. Common mallow yields disc-shaped seeds, or ‘nutlets’, that are edible and snacked on like ‘cheeses’. The leaves can be cooked and eaten like spinach, added to thicken soups or deep-fried like green wafers. The flowers and buds can be pickled.

How tall does mallow grow?

3 to 8 feet
Mallow

genus name Malva
plant type Annual Perennial
height 3 to 8 feet
width Up to 2 feet
flower color Purple White Pink

Where does mallow grow?

The common mallow likes to grow in lawns, gardens, roadsides, waste areas and cropland. It originated in Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa and is also in the Americas and Australia.

Is mallow a vegetable?

The tender young leaves actually have one of the highest amounts of vitamin A in any vegetable. (Strange as it sounds, mallow should be thought of as a vegetable — and not a weed to be rid of.) The leaves also have a mucilaginous quality, similar to okra, and can be used to thicken soups and stews.

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