• Malva

    Origin

    From the genus name, or in some Spanish or Portuguese contexts, from the Spanish or Portuguese word.

    Full definition of malva

    Noun

    malva

    (plural malvas)
    1. A plant of the genus Malva, a mallow.
      • 1989, Country Life, page 235:Another malva to note is M. moschata Alba, the white form of our native musk mallow.
      • 2000, Rosalind Creasy, Edible Mexican Garden, Tuttle Publishing (), page 59:How to prepare: Cook the malvas the same way as amaranth and most other greens in Mexico are prepared, that is, briefly cooked with tomatoes or tomatillos and onions ...
      • 2004, Frances Manos, Midwest Cottage Gardening, Big Earth Publishing (), page 79:If your hollyhocks are attacked by rust, and if hibiscus flowers are too tropical looking and gaudy for your taste, investigate another branch of the mallow family — the malvas. ... This spring I started seeds of another malva named M. sylvestris 'Mauritiana', and every seed came up.

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