Name: MALVA spp.
Toxicity: not known
M. sylvestris ( Common Mallow) Habitat: VI
M. neglecta (Dwarf Mallow) Habitat: VII
M. moschata (Musk Mallow) Habitat: VI
Continent: Europe
Applicable Plant Components: root, herb, flower
Sanctificational: herb
Invitatory: herb
Convocational: herb
Pacificatory: root
Reconciliatory: root
Amoristic: herb, root
Vulnerary: flower, herb
Plenitudinal: herb
Affirmational: herb, root, flower
Resurgent: herb, root
Anecdotal: The spirit within Malva is invoked to address spiritual pain that impairs self-expression and visionary experiences. It is a formidable incarnant for resolving severe endopsychic wounds, especially those that have led to deeply injured feelings and broken spirits. As with a remarkable number of species Malva both supports love interests and addresses the cause of undesired attention. So valued in matters of love Malva was once strewn and hung in garlands in spring to enhance sexual availability and love.