


Ladys Mantle
Alchemilla mollis
6 reviews
Ladys Mantle
Alchemilla mollis
6 reviews
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Why Ladys Mantle?
Lady's mantle is a low-growing, clump-forming perennial known for its attractive, fuzzy green leaves that collect water droplets, making them look like jewels. In the summer, it produces small, chartreuse flowers that can add a pop of color to any garden. This plant is also known for its medicinal properties, with the leaves being used to make herbal teas and tinctures for various ailments.
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Sunlight
Lady's mantle prefers partial to full shade, especially in hot climates. It can tolerate some sun in cooler regions, but too much direct sunlight can cause the leaves to scorch. It thrives in dappled or filtered light in well-draining soil.

Watering
Lady's Mantle prefers consistently moist soil and should be watered regularly, especially during periods of drought. However, it is important not to overwater as it can lead to root rot. It is best to water in the morning to allow foliage to dry before nig

Fertilizing
Lady's mantle thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from a balanced fertilizer with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It is best to apply fertilizer in the spring before new growth appears. Avoid over-fertilizing as it can lead to excess
Ladys Mantle (Alchemilla mollis)
Ladys Mantle is a perennial herbaceous plant that is native to Europe and Western Asia. It is commonly grown for its beautiful foliage and delicate, frothy green flowers that appear in late spring and early summer. The plant reaches a height of about 12-18 inches and spreads readily, making it an ideal ground cover for shady areas of the garden.
The leaves of Ladys Mantle are the main attraction, as they are deeply lobed and velvety soft, with a slight silvery sheen that sparkles in the sunlight. The leaves are also known for their ability to collect and hold dew drops, making them appear even more magical in the early morning hours.
Ladys Mantle is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. It thrives in moist, well-drained soil and partial shade, but can also tolerate full sun in cooler climates. Pruning back the plant after flowering can help to encourage a second flush of blooms later in the season.
Overall, Ladys Mantle is a charming addition to any garden, adding a touch of whimsy and elegance with its unique foliage and delicate flowers.
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Alchemilla mollis |
USDA Zones: | 3 - 7 |
Water: | Regular |
Soil Needs: | Well-Drained |
Mature Height: | 18 - 24 inches |
Mature Spread: | 18 - 24 inches |






Pollination Info
Pollination Info for Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla mollis)
Lady's Mantle, also known as Alchemilla mollis, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is native to Europe and parts of Asia. Lady's Mantle is known for its attractive foliage and small, yellow-green flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer.
Pollination Process:
Lady's Mantle is a self-fertile plant, meaning it is capable of producing seeds on its own. However, it also relies on pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects to help facilitate the pollination process. These pollinators are attracted to the plant's nectar and pollen-rich flowers.
Importance of Pollination:
Pollination is crucial for Lady's Mantle as it helps in the production of seeds, which leads to the formation of new plants. Pollination also plays a key role in increasing genetic diversity within the plant population and ensures the continuation of the species.
How You Can Help:
To encourage pollination in your garden, consider planting a variety of flowering plants that attract pollinators. Avoid using pesticides and herbicides that can harm pollinators. Providing a diverse and pesticide-free environment will help attract pollinators to your Lady's Mantle plants.
FAQ
Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla mollis) FAQ
What is Lady's Mantle?
Lady's Mantle is a perennial plant with attractive scalloped leaves and sprays of tiny greenish-yellow flowers. It is known for its ability to collect and hold water droplets on its leaves, giving it a unique appearance.
How do I care for Lady's Mantle?
- Plant in well-draining soil in partial shade to full sun.
- Water regularly, especially during dry periods.
- Remove spent blooms to encourage new growth.
- Divide plants every few years to maintain vigor.
Is Lady's Mantle deer resistant?
Yes, Lady's Mantle is usually considered deer resistant due to its slightly fuzzy leaves that are unappealing to deer.
Can Lady's Mantle be grown in containers?
Yes, Lady's Mantle can be grown in containers as long as they have good drainage and are kept consistently moist.
How tall does Lady's Mantle grow?
Lady's Mantle typically grows to a height of 12-18 inches and spreads about 18-24 inches wide.
When is the best time to plant Lady's Mantle?
The best time to plant Lady's Mantle is in the spring or fall, when the weather is cool and moist.
Planting & Care
Planting and Care for Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla mollis)
Lady's Mantle is a beautiful perennial that is known for its attractive, velvety green leaves and delicate, frothy yellow flowers. Here are some tips on planting and caring for this lovely plant:
Planting:
- Choose a location that receives partial shade to full sun. Lady's Mantle prefers moist, well-draining soil.
- Plant in early spring or fall, spacing plants 12-18 inches apart.
- Dig a hole twice as wide and deep as the root ball. Place the plant in the hole and backfill with soil, patting it down gently.
- Water thoroughly after planting to help the roots establish.
Care:
- Water regularly, especially during dry periods. Lady's Mantle prefers consistent moisture.
- Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring to promote healthy growth.
- Deadhead flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent self-seeding.
- Cut back foliage in late fall to tidy up the plant for winter.
- Divide overcrowded plants every 2-3 years in early spring to rejuvenate them.
With proper planting and care, Lady's Mantle will reward you with its charming foliage and flowers year after year.
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