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  2. Alchemilla mollis - Wikipedia

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    Alchemilla mollis, the garden lady's-mantle[2] or lady's-mantle, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. This herbaceous perennial plant is native to Southern Europe and grown throughout the world as an ornamental garden plant. It grows 30 to 45 cm (12 to 18 in) tall, with leaves that are palmately veined, with a scalloped ...

  3. Alchemilla vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Alchemilla vulgaris. Alchemilla vulgaris, common name Lady's mantle, is an herbaceous perennial plant in Europe and Greenland. [1] These perennial wildflowers, members of the rose family, are sometimes grown in gardens - mainly for their leaves, which collect sparkling water droplets. Lady's mantle is commonly seen in unimproved or lightly ...

  4. Alchemilla alpina - Wikipedia

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    Alchemilla alpina. L. Alchemilla alpina, commonly known as alpine lady's-mantle, [1] is an arctic-montane herbaceous perennial plant native to Europe and Southern Greenland. Alpine lady's-mantle has been used for centuries as an herbal remedy, [2] and is used in horticulture as a ground cover and in rock gardens.

  5. Alchemilla erythropoda - Wikipedia

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    Alchemilla erythropoda, the dwarf lady's mantle, is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Rosaceae, native to Eastern Europe. It forms a clump of hairy, palmate leaves up to 20 centimetres (7.9 in) high, with sprays of green-yellow flowers in early summer. [ 1 ]

  6. Alchemilla - Wikipedia

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    Alchemilla is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Rosaceae, with the common name lady's mantle applied generically as well as specifically to Alchemilla mollis when referred to as a garden plant. The plant used as a herbal tea or for medicinal usage such as gynaecological disorders is Alchemilla xanthochlora or in Middle Europe ...

  7. These Low-Maintenance Ground Cover Plants Will Protect ... - AOL

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    Now that it's time to plant, take these care tips into consideration: The closer together you space individual plants, the faster an area will fill in. Planting about six to eight inches apart ...

  8. Alchemilla monticola - Wikipedia

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    A. monticola. Binomial name. Alchemilla monticola. Opiz, 1838. Alchemilla monticola, also called hairy lady's mantle, is a species of plant belonging to the family Rosaceae. [1] It is native range extends from Europe to Siberia and Central China. [1]

  9. Alchemilla tytthantha - Wikipedia

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    Alchemilla tytthantha. Juz. Alchemilla tytthantha, the Crimean lady's mantle, is a species of lady's mantle found in Europe. It is originally native to Crimea, but has been introduced to Czechia, Slovakia, Belgium, and Great Britain. [1] [2] It was first reported in Britain (at Selkirk) in 1956 and has been treated as a weed in Britain since. [3]

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