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Purple poppy mallow (Callirhoe involucrata ... bright green foliage to create an eye-catching display. Each individual plant reaches only about 6 to 12 inches tall but can spread to form a ...
1. Purple poppy mallow Callirhoe involucrata, commonly known as purple poppy mallow is a native plant found growing across ...
Our plant this month is purple poppy mallow, or winecup. It has beautiful crimson flowers in the summer and edible leaves and roots. Kelly Kindscher, in his book "Edible Wild Plants of the Prairie ...
The purple poppy mallow, scientific name Callirhoe involucrata, is a low-growing plant that “grows pretty widely,” according to Krista Dahlinger, the president of the Kansas Native Plant Society.
Long tap root gives this plant good drought-tolerance but makes transplanting of established plants difficult. Purple Poppy Mallow, Prairie Winecups, Callirhoe involucrata. A sprawling ...
Our plant this month is purple poppy mallow, or winecup. It has beautiful crimson flowers in the summer and edible leaves and roots. Kelly Kindscher, in his book "Edible Wild Plants of the Prairie ...