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Planted this two summers ago in my zone 5 garden.
Wasn't so sure as it didn't seem to perform well in spite of my efforts, but f...Read More
The Ladys Mantle is a wonderful plant if you have it situated properly. It lends an informal grace to the partly shady garden. It manages...Read More
I planted these in a shade garden; wasn't sure how well I would like them -- but I really do. The foliage is especially lovely in the mo...Read More
Prone to flop, but great mounding foliage, beautiful after a rainstorm. I've never had problem with self-sowing, but I've always removed...Read More
Have had this plant for years, on the east side of my home, both in sun and light shade. I love the texture of the leaf, and the flower m...Read More
Unusual texture, very pretty after rain or in the morning when drops of dew collect at the edges of each leaf like a string of diamonds.
I planted lady's mantle under a large maple tree in my front yard last year. It came back wonderfully, and looks absolutely beautiful...e...Read More
I grow this primarily as a foliage plant. Its soft blue foliage looks great against darker greens or, in my garden, next to Heuchera 'Pur...Read More
I really like the foliage, but I'm having trouble finding a spot it likes. My soil is a bit sandy and last summer it was in morning sun,...Read More
It does tend to flop, but the foamy flowers before they take a nose dive is worth it. As soon as they flop, I cut the whole plant back q...Read More
Got three small plants from a neighbor,planted in a new full shade garden ,don't think they like it there not doing to well ,I'll see nex...Read More
Planted in too much sun, lady's mantle may scorch. Appreciate relief from afternoon sun, especially. Great, bold leaf texture is a very p...Read More
I'm not sure what to do with this plant. On the plus side, it's healthy. On the minus side, the blooms do not stand out -- and they also ...Read More
This is a great plant for filling in while other perennials are maturing. As prior writers noted, Lady's Mantle volunteers freely, but v...Read More
In my opinion, this plants greatest charm is the way water beads up on the leaves. When the sun hits them, they look like tiny crystals.
Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers part afternoon shade in hot summer climates. Fr...Read More
Per Michigan State University Extension, Lady's Mantle should be planted with care as it can be invasive. The primary problem is profuse...Read More