Alchemilla erythropoda
Also called Red Stem Lady's Mantle
More About Alchemilla erythropoda
- Sharp-toothed hairy gray-green foliage
- Yellow flowers
- Good replacement for the common lady's mantle (much more compact)
- Dwarf, compact in nature and can be utilized in the rock garden
- Bloom Time: May to July
Zone:
3Height:
10-15 cmSpread:
30-40 cmColour:
YellowDwarf Lady's Mantle Growing and Maintenance Tips
Grows best in full sun to partial shade, in an average to moist, well-drained soil. Divide in the spring or early fall. Deadhead flowers and trim foliage in the summer to promote fresh growth that will last until winter or frost.
Alchemilla erythropoda Characteristics

Full Sun

Partial Sun/Shade

Rabbit Resistant

Low Maintenance

Ground cover

Rock garden
Soil Moisture
Well-drainedMoist to Average
Growth Rate
MediumFlowering Time
Lt. Spr-SumSummer
Habit
DwarfCompact
Clumping
Mounding
Foliage Color
GrayGreen
Landscape uses
Border/edgingSuitable Substitutions for Alchemilla erythropoda

Alyssum saxatile 'Compacta'
Basket of Gold

Alchemilla mollis
Lady's Mantle
