marsh mallow

NOUN
  1. European perennial plant naturalized in United States having triangular ovate leaves and lilac-pink flowers
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  • [L. althaea, a marsh mallow, f. [the Greek] to heal.] The Annotated "Althea"
  • At first the immediate landscape was beautified by wild flowers; the blue of the harebells was exquisitely set off by masses of golden St. John's wort, and on our walk to The Rocks we would trample down meadow-sweet, marsh mallow, bird's foot trefoil, and potentilla. Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler
  • For such a man these herbs should be used: lupin, helenium (which we call elf-dock), marsh mallow, dock elder, wormwood and strawberry leaves.
  • For such a man these herbs should be used: lupin, helenium (which we call elf-dock), marsh mallow, dock elder, wormwood and strawberry leaves.
  • Rose mallow can be distinguished from marsh mallow mainly by the leaves and the size of the flowers.
  • Natural lubricants and herbal extracts — including certified organic aloe, echinacea and marsh mallow — help provide excellent detangling.
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