Limestone Alp Lady's Mantle is a unique and remarkable plant. This perennial herb, found mainly in mountainous regions, boasts interesting qualities that set it apart. Additionally, limestone Alp Lady's Mantle is revered for its ability to attract beneficial insects, making it a beneficial addition to any garden. Its vibrant blooms during the summer months bring beauty and color to alpine ecosystems. With limestone Alp Lady's Mantle's fascinating attributes, it is clear why this plant holds a special place in the hearts of nature enthusiasts.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Limestone Alp Lady's Mantle
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Limestone Alp Lady's Mantle is a plant native to the mountain ranges of Central Europe, where it thrives in alpine environments. Expanding beyond its natural habitat, it has been introduced and is now found in various temperate regions across the Northern Hemisphere.
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Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Limestone Alp Lady's Mantle
Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Limestone Alp Lady's Mantle thrives in humid, alpine-like conditions and prefers evenly moist, well-draining soil. Water weekly to maintain moisture; it shows moderate drought tolerance. Typically found outdoors in cooler climates, limestone Alp Lady's Mantle requires care to prevent waterlogging, especially during the rainy growing season.
Pruning:
Limestone Alp Lady's Mantle features lobed, fan-shaped leaves and small yellow-green flowers. Prune in early to later spring, removing dead stems and spent flowers to encourage growth and maintain shape. Use clean, sharp tools to minimize stress and prevent disease.
Propagation:
Limestone Alp Lady's Mantle is valued for its intricate foliage and resilience. Propagate via cuttings from healthy non-flowering shoots below a leaf node. Use a perlite and peat mix for optimal moisture and aeration, facilitating strong root development, making multiplication in gardens easy and effective.
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