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Alchemilla mollis 'Robusta'
£3.95
Common Name: Ladies Mantle
Flowering Period: June-September
UK Native? No - Turkey, Carpathian Mts.
Pot Size: 1.5/2 litre
The Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit (AGM)

(6-9 sun/full shade)   70x60cm

Slightly taller and seeds less freely than Alchemilla mollis. Grows well in woodland areas, where it tends not to flop. This species has been used medicinally for stomach ailments and to dye wool green. Looks superb with water droplets on the leaves after rainfall. Prefers a moist, rather than dry, soil and makes excellent ground cover. Pest and disease resistant.

Alchemilla mollis 'Robusta'
This plant was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 24 February, 2004.
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