• A. reptans (carpet bugleweed, common bugle) is the most popular species in gardens today. (waysidegardens.com)
  • Ajuga reptans (commonly called Bugleweed) is noted for her striking range of foliage, colors, and textures. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) organically grown flower seeds. (floralencounters.com)
  • Description of Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) . (floralencounters.com)
  • Growing Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) from Seed. (floralencounters.com)
  • Location and Care of Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) . (floralencounters.com)
  • Ajuga reptans (Carpet Bugle) grows 8-12" tall x 12-18" wide prefers full sun to partial shade. (countrysidelandscape.net)
  • Ajuga reptans, commonly known as Bugleweed or Carpet Bugle, is a low-growing perennial plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. (wholesalenurseryco.com)
  • How to say Ajuga reptans in English? (bardinetgastronomie.com)
  • Pronunciation of Ajuga reptans with 1 audio pronunciation, 2 synonyms, 2 meanings, 3 translations, 1 sentence and more for Ajuga reptans. (bardinetgastronomie.com)
  • Gülden-Günsel šliaužiančioji vaisgina statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Notrelinių šeimos dekoratyvinis, vaistinis augalas (Ajuga reptans), paplitęs Europoje ir pietvakarių Azijoje.atitikmenys: lot. (bardinetgastronomie.com)
  • Ajuga reptans angl. (bardinetgastronomie.com)
  • For larger areas, pachysandra is a dense evergreen, carpet bugle (Ajuga reptans) flowers in the spring, green and gold (Chrysogonum virgianum) has yellow flowers in the spring, and lily-of-the-valley (Convallarimajalisa) which can spread aggressively but has fragrant, bell-shaped flowers are options. (buncombemastergardener.org)
  • A low growing spreading perennial perfect for carpet forming groundcover over banks and slopes, Ajuga reptans Black Scallop is an easy care, hardy evergreen that will establish almost anywhere providing there is moist soil. (futureforests.ie)
  • Shop our selection of Ajuga plants below. (bluestoneperennials.com)
  • Thriving in shady areas where grass has difficulty growing, Ajuga plants are great for woodland gardens. (gardenia.net)
  • Plants quickly form a low carpet of medium-sized, rounded leaves, in an attractive mahogany-red shade. (jeeperscreepersusa.com)
  • Ajuga is a genus of rhizomatous, flowering plants that typically grow 4 to 8 inches tall. (waysidegardens.com)
  • Ajuga /əˈdʒuːɡə/, also known as bugleweed, ground pine, carpet bugle, or just bugle, is a genus of flowering plants in the Ajugeae tribe of the mint family Lamiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Genus: Ajuga L." Taxonomy for Plants. (wikipedia.org)
  • Encyclopædia Britannica Online, retrieved February 04, 2010 "Ajuga L." Plants of the World Online. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some of the low growing plants suitable for groundcover that can take some foot traffic include Ice Plant, Wooly Thyme, Ajuga (Carpet Bugle) and Fragaria (Wild Strawberry). (garden.org)
  • Will Ajuga Choke Out Other Plants? (thrivingyard.com)
  • Left unchecked, ajuga can choke out other plants and spread far beyond its original footprint. (thrivingyard.com)
  • I'll share information about how ajuga interacts with other plants, specifically focusing on how the plant propagates and spreads to better understand how to contain it. (thrivingyard.com)
  • I'll also share concrete tips to keep ajuga from choking out other plants in your yard and when to work it into your landscape. (thrivingyard.com)
  • Is Ajuga Bad for Your Other Plants? (thrivingyard.com)
  • When homeowners hear that ajuga has the potential to choke out other plants, the immediate concern is if ajuga itself kills other plants. (thrivingyard.com)
  • Ajuga is only bad for other plants because it is such an aggressive spreader with dense leaves and greenery. (thrivingyard.com)
  • The second method to contain ajuga plants is to plant them within an area with an established edge or trench . (thrivingyard.com)
  • The third and most challenging method to contain ajuga plants is to dig or pull them out of undesirable locations twice per year . (thrivingyard.com)
  • See our guide on How To Fully Eradicate Carpet Bugle Plants . (thrivingyard.com)
  • Bugleweed, Ajuga integrifolia, BRACTED BUGLEWEED, Jiu wei yi zhi hao - Herbal Medicine - An illustrated compilation of Philippine medicinal plants by Dr Godofredo Umali Stuart with botanical information, chemical properties, folkloric uses and medicinal research studies. (bardinetgastronomie.com)
  • Ajuga, also known as bugleweed, ground pine, carpet bugle, or just bugle, is a genus of 40 species annual and perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the Ajugeae tribe of the mint family Lamiaceae, with most species native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, but also two species in southeastern Australia. (lousviews.com)
  • When buying the Ajuga Blueberry Muffin , keep your eyes peeled for powdery mildews. (greenwoodnursery.com)
  • Ajuga Blueberry Muffin has stunning foliage colouring and with it's rapid spread makes a superb groundcover. (theplantstore.co.nz)
  • Bugle Black Scallop offers exceptional contrast at the front of the border and in containers all year round. (futureforests.ie)
  • One of the most vigorous growing, spring flowering groundcovers for a sunny area is Ajuga (Carpet Bugle). (garden.org)
  • Carpet-type groundcovers grow low enough that you can plant them between pavers in walks and patios. (agroconection.com)
  • Carpet bugle is a non-native plant that is used in gardening as a groundcover with attractive vertical spikes of flowers and semi-evergreen foliage. (nativeplanttrust.org)
  • The genus Ajuga contains clump-forming annuals and perennials, commonly called bugleweed, grown for their showy semievergreen to evergreen foliage and pollinator-friendly flower spikes. (waysidegardens.com)
  • Superb at choking out weeds , Ajuga creates a mat of semi-evergreen to evergreen , foliage that remains attractive all year round. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Speaking of foliage, keep in mind that the more direct sun Ajuga receives the more depth of color her foliage maintains. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • With adequate moisture, bugleweed rapidly carpets the ground with showy green or multicolor foliage. (weebly.com)
  • Commonly known as Carpet Bugle, this plant has bronze foliage and small blue flower that spike in summer. (theplantstore.co.nz)
  • Ajuga Feathered Friends™ 'Parrot Paradise' (Carpet Bugle) is a vigorous evergreen perennial prized for its stunning tri-color leaves, which quickly form a dense carpet of attractive rosettes. (gardenia.net)
  • Commonly known as Carpet Bugle , this blue flowering perennial plant grows fast and stays evergreen all around the year. (greenwoodnursery.com)
  • For a large sunny hillside: cotoneaster (Cotoneaster salicifolius) tolerates drought and produces a berry that the robins like, junipers are needled evergreens that come in various colors, textures and heights, creeping phlox (Phlox subulata) flowers nicely in early spring and is evergreen, or creeping raspberry (Rubus rolfei) that will form a dense carpet. (buncombemastergardener.org)
  • Ajuga forms a dense ground cover that can be walked on and mowed over. (bluestoneperennials.com)
  • This carpet bugle blooms with blueberry-blue flowers which clump together to form a dense mat of eye-catching rossetes. (greenwoodnursery.com)
  • naturalized in North America Ajuga grandiflora Stapf - South Australia Ajuga incisia Maxim - Honshu Island in Japan Ajuga integrifolia Buch. (wikipedia.org)
  • Carpet Bugle is an extremely hardy perennial it can be walked on, mowed over and generally abused. (bluestoneperennials.com)
  • naturalized in New Zealand, North America, and Venezuela Ajuga robusta Baker - Madagascar Ajuga salicifolia (L.) Schreb. (wikipedia.org)
  • Growing Ajuga under trees offers gardeners who prefer not to mow under them because of the danger of large root systems a lovely solution to covering their ground. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Ajuga is predominately used to suppress weeds, to control erosion, and to add vibrant color to shady spots where grass won't grow. (waysidegardens.com)
  • Ajuga is not a plant that causes damage to other species. (thrivingyard.com)
  • On the one hand, ajuga outcompetes other plant species in an area. (thrivingyard.com)
  • Now that you know how ajuga or carpetweed spreads, you can better understand how to approach containing this aggressive species. (thrivingyard.com)
  • 2013. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermuller A carpet is a textile floor covering typically consisting of an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. (bardinetgastronomie.com)
  • Because Ajuga will grow in shady areas, she is a terrific option for spots where grasses often fail to thrive. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Bugle is sometimes called carpet weed for its creeping ability to 'carpet' a forest floor with its dark purple blooms. (thegrasspeople.com)
  • Carpet Bugle is valued as a wonderful spreader making a colorful groundcover that remains attractive most of the year. (gardenia.net)
  • Note that those stolons you snip from the bed can be dipped in a rooting compound and placed in potting soil for a new ajuga plant. (thrivingyard.com)
  • The leaves and young shoots of Ajuga cultivars are edible (but a bit bitter) and add contrasting color to salads. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Buying the Carpet Bugle for your garden will be a large step in achieving the kind of beauty everyone admires in a garden. (greenwoodnursery.com)
  • In some cases, this may be desirable, but in situations where you want a contained area of ajuga only, several effective methods exist to prevent the plant's spread. (thrivingyard.com)
  • How Does Ajuga Spread? (thrivingyard.com)
  • The first method to contain ajuga is to dig deep enough around a border to bury a barrier to stolon spread . (thrivingyard.com)
  • Since ajuga stolons spread slowly but steadily, you will be able to see when stolons peek out of the established bed and begin to jut out into the trench. (thrivingyard.com)