Alchemilla Pubescens F. Adpressepilosa
Alchemilla pubescens f. adpressepilosa is a rare and intriguing variant of the common plantain species known for its unique foliage. This low-growing plant features dense, mat-forming leaves that are both soft and hairy, giving it a distinctive texture. Native to specific regions in Europe, it thrives in moist, shady environments where it can spread slowly over the ground. Its compact growth habit makes it an ideal choice for gardeners looking to add texture and interest to woodland gardens. Despite its modest appearance, this plant holds ecological value by supporting local insect populations and contributing to soil stability.