How to Grow Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla)
Lady's mantle has felted, round green leaves with toothed edges that catch dew drops, and sprays of tiny yellow-green flowers. This perennial grows to 2 feet high and wide. Choose plants that have new leaves growing out from the center. Do not ... [... more] eHow
Lady's Mantle
Plant in moist fertile soil in full sun or partial shade. Tolerates most soil types well. "Lady's Mantle" is a vigorous grower that self seeds readily. To control seed from spreading "Deadhead" plants soon after flowering. Flowers are [... more] Denver Plants
Lady's Mantle
Alchemilla mollis If you are taking your first bold steps into the chartreuse color range, a or three is the place to start. If any plant can actually be hesitantly outrageous, this is it. The scalloped gray-green leaves seem to appear -- at ... [... more] Better Homes and Gardens USA
Alchemilla mollis (Lady's mantle)
This popular gray-leaved yarrow has 18-inch-tall yellow flower heads that last for several weeks in late summer. This Scabiosa cultivar is a compact perennial with gray-green leaves and a long bloom period featuring pretty lavender-blue flowers ... [... more] Fine Gardening
Lady's Mantle - English Garden
Alchemilla mollis is a lovely traditional English Garden perennial. It is usually known by its common name - Lady's mantle. Other interesting names include Lion's Foot, Bear's Foot and Dewcup. This was later shortened to Lady's mantle - the Lady ... [... more] Bella Online
Lady's Mantle
Plant in moist fertile soil in full sun or partial shade. Tolerates most soil types. To control seed from spreading "Deadhead" plants soon after flowering. Seed can be started in a cold frame and transplanted outdoors after danger of frost has . [... more] Denver Plants
Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) (Alchemilla mollis)
Information on Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) (Alchemilla mollis) Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla spp.) is a traditional perennial herb enjoyed in flower gardens for its attractive yellowish-green flowers, which are small and numerous. The ... [... more] GardenGuides