id |
ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:21075:116494
|
record_format |
openpolar
|
spelling |
ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:21075:116494 2023-07-23T04:21:58+02:00 Wikibooks: Horticulture/Alchemilla https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Horticulture/Alchemilla eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2023-07-02T13:33:20Z Hortibox Lady s Mantles Image = Alchemilla alpina.JPG Binomial = Genus = Alchemilla Family = Rosaceae Variety = Type = Perennials Sun = Water = Soil = USDA Hardiness Zone = Sunset Zone = Propagation = Pruning season = Pruning tolerance = Forcing = Transplant = Pest issues = Disease issues = Bloom season = Fruit season = Sowing methods = Harvest = Storage = Weediness = Some species self seed freely Pollination = Insects Alchemilla is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the Rosaceae commonly known as Lady s mantle. There are about 300 species the majority native to cool temperate and subarctic regions of Europe and Asia but a few species are native to the mountains of Africa North America and South America. =Description= Rhizomatous ground covering plants with palmately veined usually lobed leaves. =Growing Conditions= Humus rich moist but well drained soils sun to part shade. =Species= Cultivated species include [[./Alchemilla alpina/]] [[./Alchemilla conjuncta/]] [[./Alchemilla ellenbeckii/]] [[./Alchemilla erythropoda/]] [[./Alchemilla faeroensis/]] [[./Alchemilla fulgens/]] [[./Alchemilla mollis/]] [[./Alchemilla xanthochlora/]] =Uses= Prinarily grown as ground covers or container plants but also grown for cut flowers and herbal gardens. Some species are also adapted to rock gardens. Uses in herbalism include a leaf decoction is used to treat sore eyes sore skin and also to staunch bleeding. An infusion is used to regulate periods. =Maintenance= Cut back flowers to encourage further blooming. Can be cut back to the ground in midsummer to spur new foliar growth. =Propagation= Division or seed. =Pests and Diseases= [[./Powdery Mildew/]] [[./Leaf Spots/]] [[./Caterpillars/]] [[./Pavonia pavonia/]] [[./Pyrgus malvae/]] [[ SUBPAGENAME }} [[ SUBPAGENAME ]] Book Subarctic WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks
|
institution |
Open Polar
|
collection |
WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks
|
op_collection_id |
ftwikibooks
|
language |
English
|
description |
Hortibox Lady s Mantles Image = Alchemilla alpina.JPG Binomial = Genus = Alchemilla Family = Rosaceae Variety = Type = Perennials Sun = Water = Soil = USDA Hardiness Zone = Sunset Zone = Propagation = Pruning season = Pruning tolerance = Forcing = Transplant = Pest issues = Disease issues = Bloom season = Fruit season = Sowing methods = Harvest = Storage = Weediness = Some species self seed freely Pollination = Insects Alchemilla is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants in the Rosaceae commonly known as Lady s mantle. There are about 300 species the majority native to cool temperate and subarctic regions of Europe and Asia but a few species are native to the mountains of Africa North America and South America. =Description= Rhizomatous ground covering plants with palmately veined usually lobed leaves. =Growing Conditions= Humus rich moist but well drained soils sun to part shade. =Species= Cultivated species include [[./Alchemilla alpina/]] [[./Alchemilla conjuncta/]] [[./Alchemilla ellenbeckii/]] [[./Alchemilla erythropoda/]] [[./Alchemilla faeroensis/]] [[./Alchemilla fulgens/]] [[./Alchemilla mollis/]] [[./Alchemilla xanthochlora/]] =Uses= Prinarily grown as ground covers or container plants but also grown for cut flowers and herbal gardens. Some species are also adapted to rock gardens. Uses in herbalism include a leaf decoction is used to treat sore eyes sore skin and also to staunch bleeding. An infusion is used to regulate periods. =Maintenance= Cut back flowers to encourage further blooming. Can be cut back to the ground in midsummer to spur new foliar growth. =Propagation= Division or seed. =Pests and Diseases= [[./Powdery Mildew/]] [[./Leaf Spots/]] [[./Caterpillars/]] [[./Pavonia pavonia/]] [[./Pyrgus malvae/]] [[ SUBPAGENAME }} [[ SUBPAGENAME ]]
|
format |
Book
|
title |
Wikibooks: Horticulture/Alchemilla
|
spellingShingle |
Wikibooks: Horticulture/Alchemilla
|
title_short |
Wikibooks: Horticulture/Alchemilla
|
title_full |
Wikibooks: Horticulture/Alchemilla
|
title_fullStr |
Wikibooks: Horticulture/Alchemilla
|
title_full_unstemmed |
Wikibooks: Horticulture/Alchemilla
|
title_sort |
wikibooks: horticulture/alchemilla
|
url |
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Horticulture/Alchemilla
|
genre |
Subarctic
|
genre_facet |
Subarctic
|
_version_ |
1772188364262342656
|