One can never be sure where dwarf mallow might appear at the PAG. This sneaky plant has a tendency to rehome itself year to year, relocating to more optimal nooks. This year it has appeared across the garden from last year’s abode (I guess it had zero tolerance for primrose), wanting more space to spread itself. Aside from its mysterious ways, dwarf mallow is a part of a unique family that includes cotton, okra, and hibiscus. It is entirely edible and helps with intestinal and respiratory issues.
www.thetisislandnatureconservancy.org/single-post/plant-of-the-week
Charlotte Fesnoux, ThINC Program Coordinator