Lady's mantle

Alchemilla mollis

Lady's mantle - Alchemilla mollis

Common Name: Lady's mantle
Genus: Alchemilla
Species: mollis

Category: Groundcover Plants

Height: 0.60 m (60 cm)
Spread: 0.75 m (75 cm)

  • Position: full sun or partial shade
  • Soil: moist humus-rich soil
  • Rate of Growth: fast-growing
  • Flowering period: June to September
  • Hardiness: fully hardy

    No garden should be without this beautiful and useful perennial. It has scalloped bright green leaves which catch droplets of water that look like quicksilver and from June to September it produces a frothy haze of tiny chartreuse yellow flowers. Its ideal planted en-masse for groundcover or edging paths it tolerates a range of adverse conditions including heavy clay and once established is drought tolerant. Alchemilla mollis takes its name comes from the Arabic meaning little magical one due both to its reputation for having healing properties and because its leaves catch the morning dew. In the Middle Ages the water collected from alchemilla leaves was believed to have magical properties.

  • Garden care: Cut back the faded flower heads and foliage in August and the plant will often produce a second flush of flowers. Alchemilla has a tendency to self-seedfreely so to minimise the spread of the plant remove the seedheads carefully after flowering.



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