POSTED: August 1, 2008 by Pearl_girl
The plants are loving this humidity and rain. :rolleyes:
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Malva sylvestris is the deep purple and the other is Malva zebrina.
They are very easy to grow perennials. I also have a white with purple veins but it has not bloomed yet. There are tons of Malva varieties. One corner is full of Marsh Malva that has gone wild lol. Pale lilac blooms.
Lovely flowers Pearl.....What is the purple one on the right? :)
so beautiful :
I'm not much of a green thumb, having plantd my first garden, ever! But, I do appreciate beautiful blooms.
I'm going to guess here (with my limited knowledge): the first pic is of lillies and the second pic is Gladiolis? I remember my mum having something very similar in her garden.