Lady's Mantle, also known by its scientific name Alchemilla mollis, belongs to a diverse genus comprising around 30 plant species, primarily found in the mountainous regions of Europe, Asia, and North America. Characterized by its distinctive kidney-shaped leaves, this perennial produces clusters of delicate, frothy flowers in a charming greenish-yellow hue during the early summer months. These enduring blooms, with their soft and inviting coloration, seamlessly complement a wide range of garden colors, making them a versatile choice alongside robust Geraniums, colorful Japanese Iris, fragrant Nepetas, and various summer-blooming Azaleas. When planted in abundance, Lady's Mantle creates a visually striking effect, imparting either a sunny or subtle atmosphere depending on the surrounding landscape and lighting conditions.
While Lady's Mantle typically thrives in partial shade, it can tolerate full sun exposure in northern regions, provided the soil remains consistently moist. However, it may struggle in regions with intense heat and humidity, such as the South, or in arid climates like the desert Southwest.
Lady's Mantle
Lady's Mantle, also known by its scientific name Alchemilla mollis, belongs to a diverse genus comprising around 30 plant species, primarily found in the mountainous regions of Europe, Asia, and North America. Characterized by its distinctive kidney-shaped leaves, this perennial produces clusters of delicate, frothy flowers in a charming greenish-yellow hue during the early summer months. These enduring blooms, with their soft and inviting coloration, seamlessly complement a wide range of garden colors, making them a versatile choice alongside robust Geraniums, colorful Japanese Iris, fragrant Nepetas, and various summer-blooming Azaleas. When planted in abundance, Lady's Mantle creates a visually striking effect, imparting either a sunny or subtle atmosphere depending on the surrounding landscape and lighting conditions.
While Lady's Mantle typically thrives in partial shade, it can tolerate full sun exposure in northern regions, provided the soil remains consistently moist. However, it may struggle in regions with intense heat and humidity, such as the South, or in arid climates like the desert Southwest.
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