Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Malva parviflora L., Demonstr. Pl. pl.18 (1753)
Vernacular Name(s):
Marshmallow; Small-flowered mallow
 Description

Annual, procumbent to erect herb. Stems sparsely to moderately hairy with mostly stellate hairs. Lvs sparsely to densely clothed in mostly stellate hairs above, moderately clothed in mostly stellate hairs below, reniform to orbicular, cordate, shallowly or moderately 5–7-palmately lobed and crenate, 1–8 cm diam.; petioles 1.5–10 cm long; stipules ovate-triangular, 2–6 mm long. Fls in axillary clusters of (1)–2–5; fruiting pedicels 2–10–(20) mm long; epicalyx segments linear, somewhat < calyx; calyx teeth ± orbicular with acute apex, glabrous or sparsely clothed in stellate hairs and ciliate, greatly enlarged and spreading at fruiting; petals white, pale mauve or pink towards tips, ± = or only slightly > calyx, 3–5 mm long. Mericarps (9)–10–(11) per fr., glabrous or hairy, strongly reticulately veined on back; edges slightly winged and sometimes toothed.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Phenology

Flowering: Sep.–Apr.

 Bibliography
Connor, H.E. 1977: The Poisonous Plants in New Zealand. Edition 2. Government Printer, Wellington.
Linnaeus, C. 1753: Demonstrationes Plantarum in Horto Upsaliensi 1753. Upsaliæ.