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Alchemilla mollis - Lady's Mantle

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Alchemilla mollis is more than just a garden staple; it's a mesmerizing spectacle that transforms any landscape into an enchanted retreat. With its name echoing allure, the Lady's Mantle artfully combines aesthetics and heartiness. This perennially delightful specimen stands up to 18 inches tall and wide, gracing your garden with a velvety carpet of softly scalloped, light green leaves. A delight in full sun or partial shade, the Lady's Mantle effuses a verdant glow from June through September, with frothy clusters of tiny, greenish-yellow flowers demonstrated lovingly amidst the foliage. Known for its average water usage and ability to thrive in an array of soils, this plant embodies ease of care. The true charm of the Lady's Mantle lies in its unique ability to catch and hold dew or rain droplets on its leaves, transforming them into natural jeweled display shining in morning sunlight. This touch of magic is the finishing stroke for a versatile ground cover, making it a perfect choice for borders or imparting a sense of enchantment to a rock garden.

  • Size: Up to 18 inches tall and wide
  • Flowers: Frothy clusters of tiny, greenish-yellow flowers
  • Foliage: Soft, velvety light green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Unique Feature: Collects droplets on leaves, creating a dewy spectacle
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