Alchemilla_tytthantha

<i>Alchemilla tytthantha</i>

Alchemilla tytthantha

Species of lady's mantle


Alchemilla tytthantha, the Crimean lady's mantle, is a species of lady's mantle found in Europe. It is originally native to Crimea, but has been introduced to the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belgium, and Great Britain.[1][2] It was first reported in Britain (at Selkirk) in 1956 and has been treated as a weed in Britain since.[3]

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The plant has relatively small flowers and is only slightly hairy.[4]


References

  1. "Alchemilla tytthantha Juz. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
  2. Botanical Society of the British Isles.; Isles, Botanical Society of the British (1973). Conference report / Botanical Society of the British Isles. Vol. 13. London: Botanical Society of the British Isles.
  3. Andersonian Naturalists of Glasgow.; Glasgow, Andersonian Naturalists of; Society, Glasgow and Andersonian Natural History and Microscopical; Society, Glasgow Natural History; Glasgow, Natural History Society of (1958). The Glasgow naturalist. Vol. v.18 (1958-1971). Glasgow: Glasgow Natural History Society.



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