
Lachemilla (Focke) Rydb. Zygalchemilla Rydb. Sources: ITIS, GRIN, AFPD, FOC }} Alchemilla is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the family Rosaceae, with the common name `lady`s mantle` applied generically as well as specifically to Alchemilla mollis. There are about 300 species, the majority native to cool temperate and subarctic region......
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A. conjuncta forms clumps of circular leaves having 7 to 9 segments joined at the base, with teeth almost hidden by silky hair. They are blue-green above and silver beneath. It produces tiny, star-shaped, greenish-yellow flowers in bunches during the summer. This plant grows up to a foot high and wide. It is found wild in the sub-alpine meadows and...
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Alchemilla is a genus of plants of the family Rosaceae. The flowers are small and greenish; the leaves rounded in outline. The alpine species has compound leaves like a miniature lupine and is found over the Scottish Highlands. The genus is so named from its association with alchemists in former times, who collected dew from its leaves for their op...
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