This is Alcea rosea Halo Pink Perfection. The flowers, leaves, roots, and stems are all edible. This is a larval host plant for the West Coast Lady, Northern White-Skipper, Gray Hairstreak, Painted Lady, Tropical Checkered-Skipper, and Common Checkered-Skipper butterflies, and the Exposed Bird-dropping Moth. It is also a nectar source for the Golden Banded-Skipper butterfly. This plant is a biennial which will survive the winter and make it to its second year in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 9