lady's mantle (Alchemilla mollis) plant — close-up photo
Moderate to grow

lady's mantle

Alchemilla mollis

Overview

Lady's mantle (Alchemilla mollis) is an amazing, hardy little plant that loves to spread and make amazing ground cover. It features buttery yellow clusters of flowers, deep lobed leaves, and amazing evening dew that gathers on the leaves. It's not fussy about soil, and it loves sunny and shady spots alike. It's also ideal for growing in borders, rock gardens, and even containers. Its deep colors add to the beauty of any garden, and its easy-care growing habits complete the package. Lady's mantle is an amazing, versatile addition to any garden.

Care Guide

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Watering

Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla mollis) does best in moist soil. Water the plants carefully when the soil is dry to the touch. This can vary depending on your local climate, but generally watering every 1-2 weeks should be sufficient. In hotter, dryer climates, you may need to water more often. During the hottest months of the summer, water your Lady's Mantle plants daily or every other day. Be sure to avoid over-watering, as this can lead to root rot.

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Light

Lady's mantle prefers partial or dappled sunlight. It requires around 4 hours of direct sunlight per day, ideally morning or late afternoon sunlight. Too small an amount of sun will result in lax and gangly growth. Too much sun, especially in hotter climates, will scorch and dry the leaves. If grown in full sun, then it should be given shadier place during the hottest part of the day, such as late afternoon.

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Soil

Rocky , gravelly , dry, Well-drained

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Temperature

Hardiness zone 3-8.

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Pruning

Pruning for Lady's Mantle (Alchemilla mollis) should begin in late spring (May or June) after the plant has finished blooming. When pruning, trim off any dead foliage or wispy stems that detract from the plant's aesthetic. Additionally, cutting off any long flowering stems will encourage a bushier growth habit and more blooms the next season. Be mindful not to cut too close to the ground as removing too much foliage may damage the plant. For best results, repeat this process every few years or as needed; generally the plant should remain tidy and more compact with minimal effort.

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Propagation

Seed Propagation

Diseases & Pests

Common pests: Crown rot, Slugs, snails, Rabbit resistant .

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