Description
- A short-growing, shrubby plant, this 'scarlet globe mallow' is found growing native in semi-desert areas such as mountain foothills and dry meadows.
- Orange to red buttercup shaped flowers bloom on short, hairy stems.
- Navajo Indians were known to use the roots from this to stop bleeding, also chewing them to reduce hunger when food was scarce.
- The leaves can also be made into a sweet-tasting tea.
Scarlet Globe Mallow Rare Fresh Seeds Prarie Mallow - Flower Seeds (15)