Malva flava
Malva flava (Desf.) Alef.

Malva flava (Desf.) Alef., a species in the Malvaceae family, is native to North Africa, specifically Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. It was first described in 1862.
Description
Malva flava is a member of the genus Malva, which belongs to the Malvaceae family, commonly known as the mallow family. This species is indigenous to three North African countries: Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. The scientific name was published in 1862, with the authorship credited to Alef., based on the earlier work of Desf. The plant is part of a diverse group of flowering plants within the Malvaceae family, which includes a wide range of species with similar morphological and ecological characteristics.
Distribution
Algeria · Morocco · Tunisia
Synonyms
Olbia flavaLavatera foucauldiiLavatera flavaAlthaea flavaLavatera flava var. pallescensLavatera flava var. purpureaLavatera triloba f. flava