Marshmallow

Althaea officinalis

Marshmallow has been used since ancient times for a wide range of medicinal uses. When a tea is made from the root, it produces a sweet mucilaginous syrup. In the OAEC kitchen, we blend marshmallow root tea with other flavourful teas and juices for a thirst-quenching drink that is particularly soothing on dry, hot Summer days. The plant has sweet, edible pale-pink delicate flowers.

Water: Moist is best (‘marsh-mallow’ refers to bog conditions)

Hardiness: Frost Hardy

Category:

Habit: A tall and narrow perennial growing to 4’

Light: Full Sun

Soil: Any soil, prefers moist sand

Origin: Central and southern Europe, including Britain, to North Africa and West Asia

Additional Characteristics: Edible Flower

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Marshmallow