There’s something magical about lady’s mantle. Its soft, scalloped light green leaves shimmer with beads of dew, creating a jewel-like effect on a misty morning. Delicate sprays of tiny, star-shaped chartreuse blooms rise above the foliage on slender stems, reaching 12 to 18 inches tall. Blooming from late spring into early summer, the flowers bring an airy, ethereal texture to the garden.
Native to Western Asia and Europe, this hardworking perennial is more than just a pretty face—it’s versatile, reliable and easy to care for, earning its keep in any garden setting.
BORDER BEAUTY In warmer regions, lady’s mantle grows best with afternoon shade to protect its leaves and flowers from scorching in the intense afternoon sun.
Ideal for softening the edges of pathways, as a ground cover or framing…