Ajuga genevensis Geneva Bugleweed, Alpine Bugleweed Excellent with Hostas, Ferns and many spring-flowering bulbs, this fast-growing ground cover has glossy leaves often tinted with purple, cream and pink.
Ajuga (pronounced /əˈd'uːɡə/[3]), also known as Bugleweed,[4] Ground pine[5] or Carpet bugle, is a genus of about 40-50 species of annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the mint family Lamiaceae, ...
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Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop' ('Black Scallop' bugleweed) Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of San Marcos Growers Be the first to rate this plant ...
Ajuga reptans(L.) Nombres relacionados: Ajuga genevensis (similar), Ajuga repens (sinnimo), Bootan (snscrito), Bugle (francs), Bgula (cataln), Common Bugle (ingls), Consolda mdia (gallego y/o portugus), Consolda mitjana (cataln), ...
Ajuga is a member of the mint family, and like most mints, its rapid growth rate may create problems. If this invasive attribute of Ajuga is a problem, it may be necessary to use some type of edging material to keep it within bounds.
Ajuga 'Chocolate Chip' Photo Courtesy of STEPABLES. Ajuga! That's another name for Bugleweed! It's a great ground cover and comes in different leaf colors.
Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop' is a patented plant, discovered by Mike Tristram of the UK as a mutation on tissue cultured plants.
Ajuga, Carpet Bugle, Bugle Weed a-JEW-ga REP-tanz Herbaceous perennial, ground cover, 6-8 inches (15-20 cm), spreading by runners, can form a dense mat. Leaves 10-13 cm x 2.5-5 cm, obovate with a slightly wavy margin, color varies with cultivar.
Ajuga reptans ( Catlin's Giant Common Bugleweed ) Excellent, fast spreading ground cover with large, dark bronze-purple leaves that reach up to 6 inches long. Quickly forms a dense, lusterous mat of rosette clumps.
Ajuga pyramidalis Scientific Name: Ajuga pyramidalis L. Synonym: Family: Lamiaceae ...
Ajuga Species Carpet Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans): This is a very popular ground cover. It spreads quickly by runners, making a mat of dark green leaves that grow 2 to 3 inches wide in full sun and 3 to 4 inches wide in part shade.
Bugle (Ajuga) Ajuga reptans Bugle is native to Europe. In this country, it is a popular garden plant, and it sometimes escapes into wild areas.
Ajuga 'Jungle Beauty' Culture Carpet bugleweed grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. It should be divided every 2-3 years to reduce crowding and the chance of fungus diseases. Light: Grow bugleweed in partial shade to full shade.
Ajuga reptans L. Common Names ajuga, blue bugle, bugle, bugle flower, bugle weed, bugleherb, bugleweed, carpet bugle, carpetbugle, carpet bugleweed, carpetweed, common bugle, creeping bugleweed, European bugle ...
Ajuga reptans 'Catlin's Giant' Genus: Ajuga Species: reptans Cultivar: 'Catlin's Giant' ...
Ajuga reptans Plants of Home and Garden May be started from seed; prefers partial shade, though sun or heavy shade are tolerated. Does well in most soils, though ideally moist, well-drained; establish by plants or divide clumps in spring.
Ajuga reptans 'Planet Zork' (Perennial Bugleweed) Okay, I'd probably grow this just for the name, but imagine my excitement when it turned out to be a cool garden plant as well.
Ajuga reptans 'Jungle Beauty' Jungle Beauty Carpet Bugle - Evergreen groundcover to 2-3' wide w/ large bronze leaves & spring blue-violet flowers. Sun/Light Shade. Moderate watering needs. Hardy to Amarcrinum memoria-corsii ...
Ajuga, Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) Liriope (Liriope muscari) Mondograss (Ophiopogon japonicus) Pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis) Vinca (Vinca minor) Bigleaf Vinca (Vinca major) ...
Bugle (Ajuga) - A small family of dwarf herbs of the Sage order, flowering in spring and early summer, and having purplish flowers. They grow on mountain or lowland pastures, and are easily increased by division. A.
Bugleweed, Ajuga reptans, Groundcover for Shady Woodland Gardens Bugleweed grows in deep shade, forms a dense mat of blue flowers in spring, and is evergreen. Learn more about this perennial groundcover for shady gardens.
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Bugelweed [English]: Ajuga reptans Bugelweed [English]: Lycopus uniflorus var. ovatus Buggy Wheels Hosta [English]: Hosta 'Buggy Wheels' Bughdaj [Turkish]: Triticum aestivum aestivum Bugi [English]: Dalbergia ecastaphyllum ...
creeping bugleweed; carpet bugleweed Ajuga reptans creeping buttercup Ranunculus repens creeping foxtail; reed foxtail Alopecurus arundinaceus creeping lantana, purple lantana; weeping lantana Lantana montevidensis creeping lilyturf Liriope spicatum ...
Ajuga reptans (bugle) Alchemilla mollis (lady's mantle) Allium (ornamental onions) Alstroemeria (Peruvian lily) Anaphalis Anchusa azurea Anemone coronaria Anemone hupehensis & A. - hybrida (Japanese anemones) Antirrhinum (snapdragon) ...
it with the shade tolerant Ajuga 'Bronze Beauty' and the bronze edged leaves of bishop's hats (Epimedium ). Direct the eye to the bark's rough beauty by placing an natural wood bench beneath its branches and creating a stone or rust-stained ...
Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) Zone 4 European wild ginger (Asarum europaeum) Zone 5 Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis) Zone 5 Winged euonymus (Euonymus alatus) Zone 3 Golden bells (Forsythia suspensa) Zone 5 ...
Bracts sometimes do not differ from the ordinary leaves, as in Veronica hederifolia, Vinca, Anagallis and Ajuga.
Aegopodium leodograria (Bishopsweed) Ajuga reptans (Bugleweed) Arabis caucasia (Rock cress) Asarum (wild ginger, evergreen wild ginger) Bergenia (Saxifrage) Convallaria (Lily-of-the-Valley) Epimedium Euonymus fortunei (Wintercreeper Euonymus) Galax ...
I've spent years now trying to control those and several other invasive plants I moved into my garden (borage, ajuga and oregano come to mind). But it's mint, a relative newcomer, that confounds me now.
Roses can be interplanted with small shrubs, perennials, annuals, bulbs, and some ground covers, such as ajuga and periwinkle. Ivy, however, is usually too aggressive, growing into the rose plants and robbing them of fertilizer and water.
For example, there are terpenoids in bugle (Ajuga reptans) and skullcap (Scutellaria galericulata) that inhibit feeding in economically important insects, such as the African army worm and desert locust.
Synonymy: Aegiphilaceae Rafinesque, Ajugaceae Dll, Siphonanthaceae Rafinesque 4. Prostantheroideae Luersson (Aromatic); flowers polysymmetric (monosymmetric), 4-8 merous, (staminodes 2), (disc 0); endosperm +; n = ?
See also: Green, Bugle, May, Ajuga reptans, Bugleweed
 
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