• The following uses are for Alchemilla vulgaris. (theferns.info)
  • In Britain, there are only three species, Alchemilla vulgaris, the Common Lady's Mantle, A. arvensis, the Field Lady's Mantle or Parsley Piert, and A. alpina, less frequent and only found in mountainous districts. (blogspot.com)
  • In recent years, our knowledge of non-native plants in the territory covered by the Nouvelle Flore has been much improved (e.g. (documents.pub)
  • Commonly called the rose daphne or garland flower, this species is native to the mountains of central and southern Europe, extending east to SW Russia. (nargs.org)
  • Mrs Grieve tells us that Lady's Mantle belong to the genus Alchemilla of the rose family, most of the members of which are natives of the American Andes, only a few being found in Europe, North America and Northern and Western Asia. (blogspot.com)
  • The first images are of Clematis montana and C. alpina which are the early flowering type of Clematis (called Group 1) and it is most important not to prune these. (unitedcapitalnashville.com)
  • A fast growing to invasive, rhizomatous perennial, reaching a maximum size of 10 x 4 ( rarely over 6 ) feet, that is native to temperate parts of Eurasia though is now occasionally found in the wild on the east coast and in the Pacific Northwest in the U.S. It is locally naturalized around Cape Croker on the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, Canada. (blogspot.com)
  • Alchemilla alpina, commonly known as alpine lady's-mantle, is an arctic-montane herbaceous perennial plant native to Europe and Southern Greenland. (wikipedia.org)
  • Among them grow flat-headed yellow Achillea hybrids and at the front, yellow-green lady's mantle (Alchemilla mollis). (ivydenegardens.co.uk)
  • These include: Botrytis cinerea Discosia artocreas Leptosphaerulina vitrea Mycosphaerella vulgaris Naeviopsis arctica Phoma alchemillae Ramularia alpina BSBI List 2007 (xls). (wikipedia.org)
  • Alchemilla alpina is a known host to numerous species of fungi. (wikipedia.org)
  • You might not transmute gold with Alchemilla , but foamy clusters of tiny, starlike flowers in yellow-green chartreuse bloom above scalloped, tooth-edged foliage. (heritageflowerfarm.com)
  • This woodland plant, native to Japan, is the only member of this genus. (nargs.org)