Tall Poppy-Mallow
Herb latin name: Tall Poppy-Mallow,Tall Poppy-Mallow Extract
Latin name: Callirhoe leiocarpa
Synonyms: Callirhoe pedataCallirhoe pedata
Family: Malvaceae (Mallow Family)
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Prairies, plains, woods and mesquite groves. Propagation of Tall Poppy-Mallow: Seed - sow outdoors or in a cold frame. Plants reHabitat of the herb: the herb: Prairies, plains, woods and mesquite groves.
Propagation of Tall Poppy-Mallow: Seed - sow outdoors or in a cold frame. Plants resent root disturbance so the seed is best sown in situ in April, though the slugs will have a field day if you do not protect the plants. If seed is in short supply then sow it in pots in a cold frame, putting a few seeds in each pot, and plant the pots out in early summer once the plants have put on at least 15cm of growth. Germination usually takes place within 1 - 6 months at 15℃.
Cultivation of the herb: Prairies, plains, woods and mesquite groves.
Medicinal use of Tall Poppy-Mallow: None known
Known hazards of Callirhoe leiocarpa: None known
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