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Indian Mallow
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This little wildflower is called the "Indian Mallow" and is one of the later-blooming flowers, not showing up until once the Baby Blue Eyes and other early bloomers are gone. The blossoms on these are quite small (about 3/4 inch across) and don't last long, but the color on them is wonderful: delicate salmon-orange petals with bright yellow and cream centers. The gray-green leaves on these are slightly fuzzy, and this particular variety can grow into quite a decent sized shrub. Y'all enjoy!

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