Pretty Purple Flower Weed UK
A pretty purple flower growing on waste ground in the UK. I'm not sure if this should be called a weed, because it certainly doesn't look like any weed that I know. But it was growing wild in the middle of nowhere, in quite a baron landscape, so it could very well be. It's definitely a hardy flower. Picture was taken with a Canon IXUS 127 HS. Do you know the name of this flower? If so post the identification by dropping a comment below.
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These pretty flowers are Malva sylvestris also known as ebegümeci in Turkish we use the green leave in veggie dishes very healthy and delicious
This is Malva Sylvestris - species of the mallow genus Malva
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