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Lady's Mantle

Scalloped Foliage with Classic Cottage Garden Charm

Lady’s Mantle is a charming perennial grown for its soft, scalloped leaves, mounding habit, and easy garden texture. The rounded, pleated foliage creates a gentle, old-fashioned look that fits beautifully along paths, at the front of borders, beneath shrubs, and in cottage-style plantings.

One of its most beloved features is how the leaves catch and hold water droplets after rain or early morning moisture. This gives the plant a sparkling look in the garden and helps it stand out even before flowers appear. For gardeners who want foliage interest as much as bloom, Lady’s Mantle is a dependable and graceful choice.

Frothy Chartreuse Flowers in Late Spring to Early Summer

In late spring to early summer, Lady’s Mantle produces airy sprays of tiny yellow-green to chartreuse flowers held above the foliage. The blooms have a soft, frothy texture that brightens planting combinations without overpowering nearby stronger flower colors.

These chartreuse flowers are especially useful in garden design because they blend well with blues, purples, pinks, whites, and deep burgundy foliage. They can also be cut for fresh arrangements, where their light texture helps soften bouquets. After bloom, trimming spent flowers keeps the plant tidy and helps reduce unwanted self-seeding.

Perfect for Edging, Groundcover Drifts, and Part-Shade Borders

Lady’s Mantle is a natural fit for border edges, path sides, cottage gardens, shade gardens, woodland edges, and underplanting around shrubs or small trees. Its low mounding habit helps soften hard lines and create a finished look at the front of a planting bed.

Use it in groups for a fuller groundcover effect, or repeat it through a border to create rhythm. Lady’s Mantle pairs beautifully with hostas, ferns, heuchera, salvia, catmint, alliums, roses, brunnera, astilbe, and hardy geraniums. Its soft chartreuse tones are especially useful for tying together mixed perennial plantings.

Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Easy to Use

Lady’s Mantle is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it useful in gardens where browsing pressure limits plant choices. Its soft, hairy foliage is less appealing to many animals than tender leafy perennials, though no plant is completely deer-proof.

This perennial is also low maintenance once established. It grows best with consistent moisture and good drainage, but it is adaptable in average garden conditions. In warmer climates, part shade helps keep the foliage fresh and prevents stress during hot weather.

Simple Care with Moist Soil and Seasonal Cleanup

Plant Lady’s Mantle in full sun to part shade with moist, well-drained soil. In cooler climates, it can handle more sun if the soil stays evenly moist. In hotter regions, afternoon shade helps keep foliage looking clean and lush.

Water regularly after planting until roots establish. Cut back spent flower stems after bloom to tidy the plant and limit self-seeding. If foliage looks tired after flowering or summer heat, shear the plant lightly to encourage fresh new growth. Remove old foliage in late winter or early spring before the new season begins.

Scalloped Foliage with Classic Cottage Garden Charm

Lady’s Mantle is a charming perennial grown for its soft, scalloped leaves, mounding habit, and easy garden texture. The rounded, pleated foliage creates a gentle, old-fashioned look that fits beautifully along paths, at the front of borders, beneath shrubs, and in cottage-style plantings.

One of its most beloved features is how the leaves catch and hold water droplets after rain or early morning moisture. This gives the plant a sparkling look in the garden and helps it stand out even before flowers appear. For gardeners who want foliage interest as much as bloom, Lady’s Mantle is a dependable and graceful choice.

Frothy Chartreuse Flowers in Late Spring to Early Summer

In late spring to early summer, Lady’s Mantle produces airy sprays of tiny yellow-green to chartreuse flowers held above the foliage. The blooms have a soft, frothy texture that brightens planting combinations without overpowering nearby stronger flower colors.

These chartreuse flowers are especially useful in garden design because they blend well with blues, purples, pinks, whites, and deep burgundy foliage. They can also be cut for fresh arrangements, where their light texture helps soften bouquets. After bloom, trimming spent flowers keeps the plant tidy and helps reduce unwanted self-seeding.

Perfect for Edging, Groundcover Drifts, and Part-Shade Borders

Lady’s Mantle is a natural fit for border edges, path sides, cottage gardens, shade gardens, woodland edges, and underplanting around shrubs or small trees. Its low mounding habit helps soften hard lines and create a finished look at the front of a planting bed.

Use it in groups for a fuller groundcover effect, or repeat it through a border to create rhythm. Lady’s Mantle pairs beautifully with hostas, ferns, heuchera, salvia, catmint, alliums, roses, brunnera, astilbe, and hardy geraniums. Its soft chartreuse tones are especially useful for tying together mixed perennial plantings.

Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Easy to Use

Lady’s Mantle is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it useful in gardens where browsing pressure limits plant choices. Its soft, hairy foliage is less appealing to many animals than tender leafy perennials, though no plant is completely deer-proof.

This perennial is also low maintenance once established. It grows best with consistent moisture and good drainage, but it is adaptable in average garden conditions. In warmer climates, part shade helps keep the foliage fresh and prevents stress during hot weather.

Simple Care with Moist Soil and Seasonal Cleanup

Plant Lady’s Mantle in full sun to part shade with moist, well-drained soil. In cooler climates, it can handle more sun if the soil stays evenly moist. In hotter regions, afternoon shade helps keep foliage looking clean and lush.

Water regularly after planting until roots establish. Cut back spent flower stems after bloom to tidy the plant and limit self-seeding. If foliage looks tired after flowering or summer heat, shear the plant lightly to encourage fresh new growth. Remove old foliage in late winter or early spring before the new season begins.

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Scalloped Foliage with Classic Cottage Garden Charm

Lady’s Mantle is a charming perennial grown for its soft, scalloped leaves, mounding habit, and easy garden texture. The rounded, pleated foliage creates a gentle, old-fashioned look that fits beautifully along paths, at the front of borders, beneath shrubs, and in cottage-style plantings.

One of its most beloved features is how the leaves catch and hold water droplets after rain or early morning moisture. This gives the plant a sparkling look in the garden and helps it stand out even before flowers appear. For gardeners who want foliage interest as much as bloom, Lady’s Mantle is a dependable and graceful choice.

Frothy Chartreuse Flowers in Late Spring to Early Summer

In late spring to early summer, Lady’s Mantle produces airy sprays of tiny yellow-green to chartreuse flowers held above the foliage. The blooms have a soft, frothy texture that brightens planting combinations without overpowering nearby stronger flower colors.

These chartreuse flowers are especially useful in garden design because they blend well with blues, purples, pinks, whites, and deep burgundy foliage. They can also be cut for fresh arrangements, where their light texture helps soften bouquets. After bloom, trimming spent flowers keeps the plant tidy and helps reduce unwanted self-seeding.

Perfect for Edging, Groundcover Drifts, and Part-Shade Borders

Lady’s Mantle is a natural fit for border edges, path sides, cottage gardens, shade gardens, woodland edges, and underplanting around shrubs or small trees. Its low mounding habit helps soften hard lines and create a finished look at the front of a planting bed.

Use it in groups for a fuller groundcover effect, or repeat it through a border to create rhythm. Lady’s Mantle pairs beautifully with hostas, ferns, heuchera, salvia, catmint, alliums, roses, brunnera, astilbe, and hardy geraniums. Its soft chartreuse tones are especially useful for tying together mixed perennial plantings.

Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Easy to Use

Lady’s Mantle is generally considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it useful in gardens where browsing pressure limits plant choices. Its soft, hairy foliage is less appealing to many animals than tender leafy perennials, though no plant is completely deer-proof.

This perennial is also low maintenance once established. It grows best with consistent moisture and good drainage, but it is adaptable in average garden conditions. In warmer climates, part shade helps keep the foliage fresh and prevents stress during hot weather.

Simple Care with Moist Soil and Seasonal Cleanup

Plant Lady’s Mantle in full sun to part shade with moist, well-drained soil. In cooler climates, it can handle more sun if the soil stays evenly moist. In hotter regions, afternoon shade helps keep foliage looking clean and lush.

Water regularly after planting until roots establish. Cut back spent flower stems after bloom to tidy the plant and limit self-seeding. If foliage looks tired after flowering or summer heat, shear the plant lightly to encourage fresh new growth. Remove old foliage in late winter or early spring before the new season begins.

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