The leaves of Malva rotundifolia are alternate, about 1-3cm long, 1-4cm wide, kidney shaped, with blunt apex, heart-shaped base, usually 5-7 lobes, with fine round teeth on the edge of the lobes and pilose hairs on them.
The leaves of Anemone are kidney shaped or round, with a diameter of 5 to 11 cm, usually palmate 5 to 7-lobes, triangular lobes, blunt tip, and blunt teeth on the edge.
The flowers of Malva rotundifolia are in clusters of 3 to 5 in the upper part, and are solitary at the base. The Corolla is white or pink, with a diameter of about 1.5cm. Each flower has 5 petals, which are in the shape of an inverted heart.
The corolla of anemone is pale white or reddish, with 5 petals, growing about 6 to 8 mm, and the apex is concave.