Ice crystals on a green leaf of lady's mantle canvas with Floater frame
The pointed-lobed lady's mantle (Alchemilla ×anthropophila) is a cross between the lady's mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) and another species of the genus Alchemilla. It belongs to the rose family (Rosaceae). The name "lobed" refers to the shape of the leaves, which are more serrated and pointed than those of the common lady's mantle. These plants are often found in gardens or as ornamental plants, as they are valued for their elegant shape and interesting leaves.
Ice crystals on a green leaf of lady's mantle canvas with Floater frame
The pointed-lobed lady's mantle (Alchemilla ×anthropophila) is a cross between the lady's mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) and another species of the genus Alchemilla. It belongs to the rose family (Rosaceae). The name "lobed" refers to the shape of the leaves, which are more serrated and pointed than those of the common lady's mantle. These plants are often found in gardens or as ornamental plants, as they are valued for their elegant shape and interesting leaves.