Lady's Mantle
Alchemilla xanthochlora
Rosaceae
Growth habit
Herbaceous
Native distribution
Western and Central Europe
Biocultural value
In Europe the highly astringent leaves and flowers have been prepared into gynecological herbal remedies for centuries.
Location
Source of plant
Well-Sweep Herb Farm
Description
Medium sized, up to 50 cm, usually robust, often yellowish-green. Leaves reniform to orbicular-reniform, glabrous above or rarely with sparse hairs in the folds; lobes 9-11, rounded with rather wide, acute, subequal teeth. Lower surface of leaf, petioles and stems up to the infloresence branches withdense, patent or (especially on petioles and lower internodes) erecto-patent hairs. Pedicels andhypanthium usually glabrous or nearly so. Flowers 2.5-3 mm wide, with hypanthium c.2 mm.
USDA Hardiness Zone
3
Special characteristics
medicinal/pharmaceutical