Alchemilla Mollis Plant : Alchemilla Mollis Lady S Mantle North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox : Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta':
Lady's mantle, alchemilla mollis, blooming in a garden. Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta': Often overlooked by gardeners in search of something exciting, the unpretentious appearance of lady's mantle makes it extremely useful all round the garden. They form a dense mound up to 12 inches high and wide. The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant.
For gardeners wanting a more diminutive plant, try a related species, alchemilla erythropoda (dwarf lady's mantle), which grows just 5 to 6 inches tall.
The genus name, alchemilla, may be a latinized form of an arabic word. The color is a soft pale green. For gardeners wanting a more diminutive plant, try a related species, alchemilla erythropoda (dwarf lady's mantle), which grows just 5 to 6 inches tall. Lady's mantle, alchemilla mollis, blooming in a garden. They form a dense mound up to 12 inches high and wide. The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant. Often overlooked by gardeners in search of something exciting, the unpretentious appearance of lady's mantle makes it extremely useful all round the garden. Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta': This variety has larger leaves and grows up to 2 feet tall and wide.
The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant. The color is a soft pale green. They form a dense mound up to 12 inches high and wide. Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta': The genus name, alchemilla, may be a latinized form of an arabic word.
The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant.
This variety has larger leaves and grows up to 2 feet tall and wide. They form a dense mound up to 12 inches high and wide. Often overlooked by gardeners in search of something exciting, the unpretentious appearance of lady's mantle makes it extremely useful all round the garden. Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta': For gardeners wanting a more diminutive plant, try a related species, alchemilla erythropoda (dwarf lady's mantle), which grows just 5 to 6 inches tall. The color is a soft pale green. Lady's mantle, alchemilla mollis, blooming in a garden. The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant. The genus name, alchemilla, may be a latinized form of an arabic word.
They form a dense mound up to 12 inches high and wide. Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta': The color is a soft pale green. The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant. This variety has larger leaves and grows up to 2 feet tall and wide.
The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant.
Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta': The color is a soft pale green. For gardeners wanting a more diminutive plant, try a related species, alchemilla erythropoda (dwarf lady's mantle), which grows just 5 to 6 inches tall. The genus name, alchemilla, may be a latinized form of an arabic word. Lady's mantle, alchemilla mollis, blooming in a garden. They form a dense mound up to 12 inches high and wide. Often overlooked by gardeners in search of something exciting, the unpretentious appearance of lady's mantle makes it extremely useful all round the garden. This variety has larger leaves and grows up to 2 feet tall and wide. The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant.
Alchemilla Mollis Plant : Alchemilla Mollis Lady S Mantle North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox : Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta':. The species name, mollis, means soft which is an accurate description of the leaves of this plant. Jun 25, 2009 · alchemilla mollis 'robusta': For gardeners wanting a more diminutive plant, try a related species, alchemilla erythropoda (dwarf lady's mantle), which grows just 5 to 6 inches tall. Lady's mantle, alchemilla mollis, blooming in a garden. They form a dense mound up to 12 inches high and wide.