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