Probably Malva sp. maybe neglecta or parviflora, but hard to know 100% w/o flowers. Common name is cheeseweed
HenriEttaTheVoid
Some sort of Sidalcea?
hagalaz_drums
Mallow
47peduncle
Just a glimpse of a leaf, and my brain instantly names this genus. I have parviflora at my place. At the end of our honey flow, and in the evening, honey bees choose these flowers to clamber over. Grey pollen, I think from memory. I imagine they are attractive to any pollen feeder.
I once Bought some Malva seed from a specialist seed seller, out of curiosity. It was a deeper purplish, slightly deeper green leaves. It crossed with my weeds.
Around here people curse it. It establishes and survives easily in the summer drought, and grows to be massive, the upper taproot a challenge for loppers. Once conditions are right for germination, it can be the dominant weed seedling. Some German visitors ate the green seed head, my kids followed their lead, we still remember them.
Pittiemom621
Cheesewerd is the only that comes up on my Google search. Nothing else, just Cheesewerd.
My guess is Cheesewerd . Lol
Asleep-Assistance290
Malva sp. My favorite weed.
Asleep-Assistance290
Malva sp. My favorite weed.
Gibberwacky
Thanks all! This is cheeseweed.
knocktherustoff_24
Cheese weed common name greens are edible and nutritious
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Probably Malva sp. maybe neglecta or parviflora, but hard to know 100% w/o flowers. Common name is cheeseweed
Some sort of Sidalcea?
Mallow
Just a glimpse of a leaf, and my brain instantly names this genus. I have parviflora at my place. At the end of our honey flow, and in the evening, honey bees choose these flowers to clamber over. Grey pollen, I think from memory. I imagine they are attractive to any pollen feeder.
I once Bought some Malva seed from a specialist seed seller, out of curiosity. It was a deeper purplish, slightly deeper green leaves. It crossed with my weeds.
Around here people curse it. It establishes and survives easily in the summer drought, and grows to be massive, the upper taproot a challenge for loppers. Once conditions are right for germination, it can be the dominant weed seedling. Some German visitors ate the green seed head, my kids followed their lead, we still remember them.
Cheesewerd is the only that comes up on my Google search. Nothing else, just Cheesewerd.
My guess is Cheesewerd . Lol
Malva sp. My favorite weed.
Malva sp. My favorite weed.
Thanks all! This is cheeseweed.
Cheese weed common name greens are edible and nutritious