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The marshmallow plant, or Althaea officinalis, typically grows to about 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 meters) tall. It features large, soft leaves and produces beautiful, pale pink or white flowers. In ideal conditions, the plant can spread and form clumps, making it a lovely addition to gardens.

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How long does it take for a marshmallow bush to grow?

Marshmallow bushes, which are not real plants, are often a playful reference to the process of making marshmallows rather than an actual botanical species. In reality, marshmallows are made from sugar, water, and gelatin, not from any type of bush or plant. Therefore, there is no growth time associated with a marshmallow bush since it doesn’t exist. If you're looking for the origins of marshmallows, they were originally made from the root of the marshmallow plant (Althaea officinalis), but this plant is not cultivated for marshmallow production today.


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