> Seeds A Home > Alchemilla Alchemilla Products found in this category: 10 [1] Page 1 of 1 Sort By: Please Select.... Best Selling Newest Name a-z Name z-a Code a-z Code z-a Price 0-9 Price 9-0 Show All Alchemilla alpina Code: AL02 Price: $2.85 Qty in Stock: 0 Sorry, we are currently sold out of 'Alchemilla alpina'. Please check back later. Quantity in Basket: none Alchemilla epipsila Code: AL04-A7 Price: $2.95 Quantity in Basket: none Like Alchemilla mollis but producing smaller more compact growing plants. Yellowish colored flowers in late spring on plants that grow 15 inches tall. Zones 3-8. Sow in fall and over winter outside for germination in the spring. Needs 2-3 weeks warm moist then 8 to 12 weeks cool moist, move to 50 to 60 F for germination. 100 seeds Alchemilla erythropoda Code: AL06-A7 Price: $2.65 Quantity in Basket: none 'Lady's Mantle' (al-keh-MILL-uh: e-rith-ro-Po-da) ROSACEAE. This is a smaller species growing about 6' tall with smaller leaves. Plants grow in clumps about 8' wide. Leaves are rounded and have 7-9 shallow lobes that have sharp teeth and are hairy. Leaves have a bluish-green color and have yellowish green flowers. This plant blooms from late spring through late summer. Plants are useful for the rock garden or along a stone path providing a softer look to those plants that are bold and overly showy. Develops a reddish color in the fall. Makes a nice ground cover too. Use in moist semi-shade to shade. I like the look of the clumps in the spring as the plants put forth their new foliage. Can self sow if really happy. Divide in spring or late summer. Native from Eastern Europe to the Caucasus. Zones 3-7. 50 seeds Alchemilla mollis 'Irish Silk' Code: AL01 Price: $2.45 Quantity in Basket: none Leaves yellowish-medium green and flowers a chartreuse color. Attractive fan shaped leaves with longer flower stems that are stronger than most selections, making them better for cutting than the others. This strain produces plants that flower more uniformly in color and timing. Zones 4-8. 100 seeds. Alchemilla mollis 'Robustica' Code: AMR Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Lady's Mantle' (al-keh-MILL-uh, MOL-is) ROSACEAE. Chartreuse yellow flowers in the spring on top of fan shaped leaves. This is an attractive clump forming plant with softly hairy, fan shaped leaves. The leaves have a softly silver cast to them, that looks very attractive in the morning with dew forming small shimmering bubbles. The leaves have rounded lobes and wavy-edges. The large sprays of Chartreuse-yellow flowers are good for cutting and drying. A good border plant and useful as a ground-cover in a lightly shady positions. Plants while in full flower are 20-24 inches tall. An easy to grow evergreen ground cover with rounded leaves that have 9-11 shallow lobes. Leaves are densely hairy with soft hairs and have a light green color. Plants are clump forming and flower from 18-24 inches tall and can grow to be 24 to 30 inches wide. They produce many tiny greenish-yellow flowers in clusters held above the leaves, blooming from early summer to early fall. The flowers are star shaped and can be used as cutting material or dried. Plants will grow from full sun to open shade and are drought tolerant, but look there best in moisture retentive soils that drain well. Grow in any moist, humus rich, soil that is well drained. Dead head plants to prevent self seeding. Divide in early spring or fall. A great ground cover that provides an extended season of cutting material. Zones 3-9. Native to the Carpathians, Caucasus and Turkey and the species name means 'Softly Hairy.' Surface sow -- light needed for best results, keep at F 70, Germination in 2-3 weeks. Should be germinated and grown at temps no higher than F 75 (60-70F being ideal). 100 seeds. Alchemilla mollis 'Select' Code: AL08 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Lady's Mantle' A specially selected seed strain with an extra upright growing habit than others of this species. Beautiful chartreuse flowers produced in large clusters above large fan shaped leaves. Clump forming plants that like cool locations best but tolerant of most soils conditions. Full sun to part shade. Zones 4-9. Sow seeds and lightly cover, for three weeks keep the seeds at 65 to 70 F, then move to 25-39F for 6 weeks and then move to 55F. for germination. Avoid hot temps as this will negatively effect germination and seedling growth. Or sow seeds in late winter into a pot or tray and keep out side in a sheltered spot, seeds will germinate in the spring. 100 seeds Alchemilla mollis 'Thriller' Code: AMT Price: $2.20 Quantity in Basket: none 'Lady's Mantle' Bright chartreuse yellow flowers in the spring on top of fan shaped leaves. This is an attractive plant that has, softly hairy (giving the leaves a mellow silver cast, making them look very attractive in the morning with dew on them), rounded, wavy-edged leaves, and large sprays of greenish-yellow flowers that are good for cutting. A good border plant and useful for a ground cover in shady positions. Plants grow to about 18 inches tall when in full flower. When not in bloom the clumps are 6 to 9 inches tall. Zones 4-9. Surface sow, light needed for best results, keep at 70 F. Germination in 2-3 weeks. Should be germinated and grown at temps no higher than F 75 (60-70F being ideal). 100 seeds. Alchemilla saxatilis Code: AL10-A7 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none Much like Alchemilla alpina, with yellow colored flowers on stems reaching 8 inches tall. The many small flowers in cloud like clusters are produced over low growing attractive foliage. Nice ground cover that is easier to grow under warm conditions than A. alpina. Zones 4-8. Sow at 65ºF for 3 weeks then move to 23-38F for 5 weeks, Return to 65ºF were germination will occur in two weeks. Light helps germination so surface sow. 50 seeds Alchemilla xanthochlora (vulgaris ) Code: AL14-A7 Price: $2.55 Quantity in Basket: none 100 seeds Alchemilla erythropoda 'Alma' Code: AEA1-A8 Price: $3.99 Quantity in Basket: none Primed seed for easer germination. 50 seeds