Napaea dioica – Glade Mallow – 2-Quart

$10.00

An inhabitant of midwestern floodplains and moist locations within Bur Oak savannas. Panicles of pure white flowers add a strong vertical presence to wet meadows, moist sunny borders or bog gardens. The large leaves are attractively divided into 5 to 9 palmate lobes. Glade Mallow is listed as a Federally Endangered Species due to the draining of its floodplain habitat for agricultural purposes. Individual plants are either male or female – will seed itself around if you have both sexes and suitable habitat.

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Description

Mallow family (Malvaceae)

Image by peganum from Small Dole, England, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Updated 4 March 2024