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Alchemilla mollis 'Auslese'

lady's-mantle

  • Category: Perennial
  • Hardiness Zone: 3-8
  • Height: 12-16 Inches
  • Spread: 20 Inches
  • Spacing: 12 Inches
  • Bloom Color: Yellow
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Green to bright chartreuse flowers appear in clusters above scalloped, grey-green foliage from late spring through summer. Robust and vigorous, Alchemilla mollis 'Auslese' prefers full sun to part shade and has a wonderfully uniform habit.

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Exposure
Full Sun
Part Sun
Soil Moisture Needs
Dry
Average
Green Infrastructure
Green Roof
Plug Type
Horticultural Plug
For Animals
Deer Resistant
Attributes
Cut Flower
Evergreen
Ornamental Foliage
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Spring / Early Summer
Summer
Propagation Type
Seed cultivar
Additional Information about Alchemilla mollis 'Auslese'

A select seed strain for a more upright habit. Any good garden soil, pH 5.8 - 6.8. Grey green, neatly scalloped leaves catch raindrops and morning dew, which appear like glistening beads

An almost perfect plant in combination with a variety of colors. The leaves and flowers can be used in flower arrangements. Alchemilla mollis 'Auslese' is synonymous with 'Select' and 'Robustica'.

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Growing & Maintenance Tips for Alchemilla mollis 'Auslese'

Lady's mantle grows most easily in a cool and moist summer climate. In this area, full sun is acceptable as is partial shade. In climates which are hot and/or dry, the soil must be moist, fertile, and located in partial shade. The period of flowering will be reduced in hot climates. Easily propagated by seed or division in early spring or fall.