<< Previous Plant |
Next Plant >>
|
Alchemilla mollis
|
Lady's Mantle
Alchemilla mollis, Lady's Mantle can be used as groundcover and as a border plant. The leaves are it's best feature as they offer a soft green gray color that adds vibrancy to the shade garden. The leaves are also palmate and scalloped - allowing them to beautifully hold morning dew or rain drops. The flowers are a chartreuse bundle visible in early summer and are interesting cut or dried. If grown in full sun, Alchemilla will need more water.
Interesting Notes
|
Height
 18-20 Inches
|
 |
Hardiness Zone
 3
|
|
Spread
 18-20 Inches
|
Bloom Color
 Chartreuse
|
|
Exposure
Soil Moisture Preference
 |
Moist |
 |
Average |
Critter Resistance
 |
Deer Resistant |
Season of Interest (Flowering)
 |
Summer |
Season of Interest (Foliage)
|
Foliage Color
 |
Deep greenish-blue |
Attributes
 |
Dried Flower |
 |
Great Foliage |
 |
Border or Bed |
 |
Container |
 |
Cut Flower |
Flower Color
 |
Green |
Habit
 |
Mounding |
 |
Rounded |
|
|
Additional Images:
|