“…vulgaris). 15 Among ethnobotanical reports on Alchemilla vulgaris for Southeast Europe and the territory of Balkan peninsula, it is to mention a comprehenisve work of Tucakov (1997), and his reports on adstringent and antidiarrheal, as well as effects against pruritus vulvae, bleeding from uterus and menstrual pains. The most used folk names according to Simonovic (1959) are: "virak", "vrkuta", "rosanica", "biserak", "virkovina", "virić" and "gospinplašt" (it is interesting that the latter literally means Lady's mantle).…”