What is Lady's Mantle?
Lady's cloak is a permanent family, Alchemilla and the Rosaceae family. Permanent Lérál is a plant that lives at least two or three seasons than just one. The disheveled edges and soft leaves of the leaves were reminiscent of botanists of the sixteenth century, James Bock, the then popular type of female stylish cape called the cloak. He actually named Plant Virgin May's Mantle after the Virgin Mary, but over time the name shortened to Lady's Mantle .
Lady's Mantle grows on average about 12 inches (30.48 cm), but can grow up to 3 feet (0.9144 m) high. Flowers are yellow-green or chartreuse and are clusters of small flowers. They are very attractive in bouquets. The airy, grouped effect of small women's cloak flowers is like the baby's breath - a white cluster plant, which is also used in many bouquets and arrangements. Lady's Mantle, with its bright yellow green color, makes a striking, textured background -colored flowers.
Using Lady's Mantle for Medical purposes dates back to the Middle Agesits name of the genus, Alchemilla, concerns the word alchemy or chemics, as expected to have magical properties at once. In German, the lady of the cloak is Frauenmantel , while in French the plant is called pied-the-life , or the lion's foot, because the leaves of women's plants are rounded.
Dried herb Plants Ladies is used for medicinal tea. The plant is said to have healing properties such as helping to stop bleeding into wounds and menstrual disorders. Lady's Mantle is also used as treatment of diarrhea and some skin conditions.
Lady's cloak grows best in a damp, well -drained soil and full sun. In a warmer climate, the plant can grow well in partial shadow. In the spring, it tends to be well when the layer of organic fertilizer soil around the plant is added to the T and all the old leaves are removed with scissors. Fertilizers nourish the soil and promote the growth of plants and the bodyThe fertilizers are made of natural unprocessed animal sources and plants without added chemicals. Since Lady's Mantle is a perennial, if the flowers are left to the seed at the end of the first season, the next season will grow a new plant.