👉 Venice-mallow is a type of plant that grows in the coastal regions of the Italian city of Venice, primarily in the region known as the Lago di Garda. It is characterized by its delicate, round leaves and its ability to grow quickly and thrive in various soil conditions. The term "mallow" refers to the Latin name for this species, which means "little mallow," a reference to its small size and unique appearance compared to other plants found in the city's gardens.