common mallow
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Definition
Noun: * A common wild plant (Malva neglecta) native to Europe and Asia but now widespread in many parts of the world, including the United States. It is characterized by its rounded, lobed leaves and small, pale pink or white flowers that grow in clusters. It is often found in disturbed soils, gardens, and along roadsides.
Usage
- Common Noun: Refers to the specific plant species.
- The common mallow is often considered a weed, but its leaves are edible.
- You can identify the common mallow by its distinctive rounded leaves.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In botanical or gardening discussions, "common mallow" precisely identifies and distinguishes it from other related mallows (e.g., high mallow, musk mallow).
- While several mallows grow in this region, the common mallow is the most frequently encountered in urban areas.
Variants and Related Words
- Mallow (n): The broader plant family (Malvaceae) to which the common mallow belongs.
- Malva neglecta (n): The scientific Latin name for the common mallow.
Synonyms
- Cheeses (n, informal, regional): A folk name for the common mallow, referring to the shape of its seed pods.
- Buttonweed (n, informal, regional): Another common name for this plant.
Noun
- annual Old World plant with clusters of pink or white flowers; naturalized in United States