Alchemilla Alpina Subsp. Transiens
Alpine lady's mantle, scientifically known as Alchemilla alpina subsp. transiens, is a hardy perennial plant native to the mountainous regions of Europe. It thrives in rocky and well-drained soils, often found in alpine meadows and forest edges. The plant is characterized by its fuzzy, silver-green leaves and clusters of small, yellowish flowers that bloom in late spring. Its common name reflects its delicate appearance and the traditional belief that it was once used in alchemy. This resilient species is both an ornamental and ecological asset in high-altitude environments.