Thriller Lady's Mantle
Ladyās Mantle āThrillerā lives up to its name, delivering a dazzling display of frothy chartreuse blooms that float like soft summer mist above velvety, scalloped leaves. In late spring to early summer, this hardy perennial transforms garden edges, woodland paths, and shady nooks into glowing green-gold scenes straight from a storybook. Dewdrops collect on its rounded foliage like tiny jewels, adding a touch of everyday magic to morning garden strolls. Itās a luminous companion plant that brightens borders and softens bold plantings with effortless charm.
This cultivar is especially prized for its larger, fuller flower sprays and vigorous growth habit compared to the speciesāmaking it a standout in cottage gardens, pollinator-friendly plantings, and meadow-inspired designs. It spreads gradually by rhizomes and may reseed in ideal conditions; simply trim spent blooms after flowering to keep things tidy and encourage a neat appearance.
Pair āThrillerā with Geraniums, Peonies, Hostas, Catmint, and Ferns for layered texture and season-long interest. Its airy blooms are also lovely in fresh or dried arrangementsājust cut at peak bloom and hang to dry in a dark room to preserve their soft chartreuse glow.
A note for conscientious gardeners: Alchemilla mollis is considered invasive in parts of Oregon and Alaska.
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Thriller Lady's Mantle
Thriller Lady's Mantle
Ladyās Mantle āThrillerā lives up to its name, delivering a dazzling display of frothy chartreuse blooms that float like soft summer mist above velvety, scalloped leaves. In late spring to early summer, this hardy perennial transforms garden edges, woodland paths, and shady nooks into glowing green-gold scenes straight from a storybook. Dewdrops collect on its rounded foliage like tiny jewels, adding a touch of everyday magic to morning garden strolls. Itās a luminous companion plant that brightens borders and softens bold plantings with effortless charm.
This cultivar is especially prized for its larger, fuller flower sprays and vigorous growth habit compared to the speciesāmaking it a standout in cottage gardens, pollinator-friendly plantings, and meadow-inspired designs. It spreads gradually by rhizomes and may reseed in ideal conditions; simply trim spent blooms after flowering to keep things tidy and encourage a neat appearance.
Pair āThrillerā with Geraniums, Peonies, Hostas, Catmint, and Ferns for layered texture and season-long interest. Its airy blooms are also lovely in fresh or dried arrangementsājust cut at peak bloom and hang to dry in a dark room to preserve their soft chartreuse glow.
A note for conscientious gardeners: Alchemilla mollis is considered invasive in parts of Oregon and Alaska.
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Ladyās Mantle āThrillerā lives up to its name, delivering a dazzling display of frothy chartreuse blooms that float like soft summer mist above velvety, scalloped leaves. In late spring to early summer, this hardy perennial transforms garden edges, woodland paths, and shady nooks into glowing green-gold scenes straight from a storybook. Dewdrops collect on its rounded foliage like tiny jewels, adding a touch of everyday magic to morning garden strolls. Itās a luminous companion plant that brightens borders and softens bold plantings with effortless charm.
This cultivar is especially prized for its larger, fuller flower sprays and vigorous growth habit compared to the speciesāmaking it a standout in cottage gardens, pollinator-friendly plantings, and meadow-inspired designs. It spreads gradually by rhizomes and may reseed in ideal conditions; simply trim spent blooms after flowering to keep things tidy and encourage a neat appearance.
Pair āThrillerā with Geraniums, Peonies, Hostas, Catmint, and Ferns for layered texture and season-long interest. Its airy blooms are also lovely in fresh or dried arrangementsājust cut at peak bloom and hang to dry in a dark room to preserve their soft chartreuse glow.
A note for conscientious gardeners: Alchemilla mollis is considered invasive in parts of Oregon and Alaska.























