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Easy to grow food for people and pets. The leaves, stems and immature seeds of common mallow can be eaten raw or cooked, and are quite high in vitamins and minerals. Common mallow is attractive as a food source to bees, flies and caterpillars. . Native people have used common mallow for various medicinal reasons, including as an astringent, an anti-inflammatory agent, and an emetic.
Common Mallow – Nutritious WEED. ( weed means easy to grow, and doesn’t require fertilizer or much water)
My rabbits, tortises, guinea pigs, and chickens love mallow.
When growing in nitrogen-rich soil, however, nitrates can accumulate in the plant’s tissues, making it toxic to some animals
Malva neglecta Wallr. (Malva rotundifolia auct. non L.)Malvaceae (Mallow family)
https://extension.usu.edu/weedguides/files/uploads/Malvaceae.pdf
Weedy Characteristics: Common mallow develops a deep, thick taproot, which allows it to survive harsh conditions— including frigid temperatures and dry soil— and regenerate when necessary. It reproduces by seed, and though mallow seeds have a low germination rate, they can remain viable in the soil for decades.
Malva neglecta
From Wikipedia:
Malva neglecta is also known as Common mallow in the United States and also buttonweed, cheeseplant, cheeseweed, dwarf mallow and roundleaf mallow.[2] Although often considered a weed, this plant is often consumed as a food.[3][4][5] This is especially true of the seeds, which contain 21% protein and 15.2% fat.[6] The plant is an invasive in the United States. [7]
More information on food value of mallow
http://www.superfoods-for-superhealth.com/mallow-plant-nutrition.html
http://www.survivalplantsmemorycourse.com/2012/06/malva-neglecta-common-mallow-spare-tire/
http://wildlettucegal.wordpress.com/tag/nutrition-of-common-mallow/
http://www.ediblewildfood.com/mallow.aspx
http://www.livestrong.com/article/479186-medicinal-benefits-of-malva-neglecta/
10 seeds.