• An Ajuga reptans species, commonly called bugleweed, Ajuga Princess Leia is an herbaceous plant with a fast growth rate and a compact, low growing, spreading habit that forms a dense mat of lush, attractive rosettes. (parkseed.com)
  • Ajuga reptans L. (usf.edu)
  • BASIONYM: Ajuga reptans Linnaeus 1753. (usf.edu)
  • Ajuga reptans (commonly called Bugleweed) is noted for her striking range of foliage, colors, and textures. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Ajuga genevensis is a very well behaved, evergreen groundcover, it has a slower spread compared with its cousin, the better known Ajuga reptans. (seedaholic.com)
  • Ajuga reptans is native to Europe, northern Africa, and southwestern Asia. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Another favorite ground cover is Ajuga reptans 'Valfredda', common name Chocolate chip bugleweed. (umn.edu)
  • 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)
  • Tolerates drier conditions than other Ajuga reptans selections and could even be considered semi-drought tolerant in shaded locations. (native-gardeners.com)
  • Ajuga reptans, commonly known as Bugleweed or Carpet Bugle, is a low-growing perennial plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. (wholesalenurseryco.com)
  • A fast growing, tough little ground cover called 'Black Scallop' ajuga (ajuga reptans) will adapt to a variety of conditions, is easy to care for, and has dramatic foliage color. (naturehills.com)
  • Black Scallop' Ajuga is a fast-growing and attractive groundcover with burgundy-black leaves and spiky, violet-blue flowers. (americanmeadows.com)
  • An impressive groundcover, Ajuga is masterful at filling in spaces where other plants struggle to grow - even under Black Walnut trees. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Burgundy Glow' Ajuga is a vibrant, spreading groundcover with multi-colored foliage and purple-blue flowers. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Fast-growing Ajuga is an excellent perennial groundcover that forms a dense carpet of foliage. (naturehills.com)
  • Ajuga plants grow into a two-inch to four-inch-tall groundcover plant that flowers in mid-spring. (naturehills.com)
  • Bugleweed ( Ajuga ) is a low growing evergreen groundcover that tolerates light foot traffic and shade. (melindamyers.com)
  • Growing in a carpet-like patch 4 to 6 inches tall and spreading 18 inches or more, Catlins Giant Ajuga is a wonderful choice for use as a colorful groundcover in shady to partially shaded areas. (wilsonbrosgardens.com)
  • While Ajuga are responsive to plant growth regulators, you usually do not need them because the plants are not prone to stretch and get tall. (ncfarmsinc.com)
  • Divide Ajuga 'Black Scallop' plants if they become overcrowded. (txmg.org)
  • Thriving in shady areas where grass has difficulty growing, Ajuga plants are great for woodland gardens. (gardenia.net)
  • The plants are very similar, but Ajuga genevensis differs in its larger flowers, stouter habit and in its lack of runners. (seedaholic.com)
  • Ajuga plants tolerate a wide range of soil conditions as long as the soil is well-drained. (naturehills.com)
  • Ajuga ground cover plants do best in a lightly shaded area that is moist. (naturehills.com)
  • Our cost-effective One Year Warranty guarantees your plants for a full year. (brighterblooms.com)
  • Some species of crawling plants can also sprout adventitious roots, but are not considered stoloniferous: a stolon is sprouted from an existing stem and can produce a full individual. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other plants with stolons below the soil surface include many grasses, Ajuga, Mentha, and Stachys. (wikipedia.org)
  • Click on the link below to find helpful advice from our experts on planting, pruning and feeding Ajuga plants. (wilsonbrosgardens.com)
  • The deepest foliage color is achieved when plants are sited in full sun and in cooler temperatures. (buddgardens.com)
  • Unlike many perennials that are grown only for their flowers, ajuga is prized for its attractive, colorful foliage that looks nice all year. (hellernursery.com)
  • Ajuga can make wonderful groundcovers between your larger shade perennials and prevent the need for mulch. (shopyewdell.com)
  • The Chocolate Chip Ajuga gives you incredible color. (brighterblooms.com)
  • Maturing to heights of just 4-6 inches with a 6-12 inch spread, Chocolate Chip Ajuga is perfect when growing under shade trees, between stone pavers on a path, on a rocky slope, or just about anywhere you'd want a blanket of rich color and texture. (brighterblooms.com)
  • Ajuga tolerates dry soil but does not tolerate wet, heavy soil. (parkseed.com)
  • A part shade to full shade lover, it thrives in average , medium , well-drained soils and tolerates almost any soils provided they are moist and humusy . (gardenia.net)
  • Ajuga can be planted in full sun, part sun, and full shade locations, and it tolerates a wide range of soils, although it can be susceptible to root rot in very wet sites. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Tolerates full sun to afternoon shade. (portlandnursery.com)
  • Cold hardy (to -30°F), easy to grow, and low maintenance, Ajuga Princess Leia grows best in sunny to partly shady locations with moist, well-draining soil. (parkseed.com)
  • To achieve the best results with Ajuga, use a well-drained soil in partial shade with light feed (150 ppm nitrogen). (ncfarmsinc.com)
  • Native to the mountains of Europe, Ajuga genevensis prefers a moist, well drained soil in sun or partial shade. (seedaholic.com)
  • Care Grow in moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. (finegardening.com)
  • Care Provide full sun and well-drained soil. (finegardening.com)
  • With consistently moist soil this variety will tolerate full sun. (wilsonbrosgardens.com)
  • Catlins Giant Ajuga is very easy to grow in most any most but well-drained soil of average fertility and part shade. (wilsonbrosgardens.com)
  • With consistently moist soil it will tolerate full sun, even in the South. (wilsonbrosgardens.com)
  • A great plant for rock gardens and mixed container plantings, Ajuga hugs the soil and chokes out weeds with its dense foliage. (benaranurseries.com)
  • May be used to cover small areas Evergreen in milder climates, Ajuga will grow in almost any type of soil condition, and in part to full shade. (benaranurseries.com)
  • Plant in well drained rich soil with partial sun to full sun, depending on the type of plant. (naturehills.com)
  • Ajuga genevensis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens throughout the world yet this relatively uncommon form is less well known and far harder to find. (seedaholic.com)
  • Ajuga genevensis is native to the mountains of Europe. (seedaholic.com)
  • Ajuga genevensis are found on the edges of dry woods, as well as in thickets and grasslands. (seedaholic.com)
  • The leaves and young shoots of Ajuga cultivars are edible (but a bit bitter) and add contrasting color to salads. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Ajuga cultivars vary in foliage color, size and texture. (umn.edu)
  • Prostrate or creeping speedwell cultivars will thrive in full sun or partial shade. (melindamyers.com)
  • You'll find an eye-catching selection of ajuga ground cover for sale right here at Nature Hills Nursery. (naturehills.com)
  • 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)
  • Not sure which Ajuga (Bugle) to pick? (gardenia.net)
  • Ajuga burgundy glow is also known as bugle, there are many selections and used widely as groundcovers for shady gardens. (benaranurseries.com)
  • Ajuga alpina Fries, Novit. (usf.edu)
  • Ajuga is perfect for small spaces and containers but is primarily grown as a ground cover in mixed beds, borders, and under plantings. (parkseed.com)
  • Ajuga Princess Leia is an evergreen perennial offering year-round interest. (parkseed.com)
  • Ajuga (also known as Bugleweed) is a perennial landscape plant that has a tight mounding habit of about 6 to 8 inches tall. (ncfarmsinc.com)
  • Those are just but a few of the adjectives that describe the herbaceous ajuga blueberry 's prowess in the garden. (greenwoodnursery.com)
  • Superb at choking out weeds , Ajuga creates a mat of semi-evergreen to evergreen , foliage that remains attractive all year round. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Ajuga can be grown pot tight in 1801s or 4 inch pots . (ncfarmsinc.com)
  • The Ajuga that we carry are all very cold-hardy. (ncfarmsinc.com)
  • Hardy in zones 4-9, this ground cover looks particularly good right now in my garden as it's in full bloom. (umn.edu)
  • Reaching to around 30cms (12in) tall when in full flower they bring the garden to life. (seedaholic.com)
  • Ajuga is deer, rabbit, and black walnut resistant. (parkseed.com)
  • The root system is quite extensive, making Ajuga an excellent product to use on slopes for erosion control. (naturehills.com)
  • Place them in a prominent place, such as on a front porch, when they are in full bloom, then rotate them out when they are finished. (waltersgardens.com)
  • In full bloom they would soon measure five to six inches in circumference, bright white petals outlined in deep pink. (readthespirit.com)
  • Because Ajuga will grow in shady areas, she is a terrific option for spots where grasses often fail to thrive. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • Sedges grow in full sun but are also good ground covers for shady areas such as under trees and shrubs. (umn.edu)
  • Ajuga 'Black Scallop' is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. (txmg.org)
  • Best grown in partial shade but will tolerate full sun and also shadier sites. (canningperennials.com)
  • Will tolerate full sun in cooler areas if constant moisture is provided. (gardenia.net)
  • They can tolerate full sun and may produce more flowers than they would in the shade. (naturehills.com)
  • 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)
  • For most of the year Ajuga is a pleasant quiet achiever with crisp, crinkled foliage that hugs the ground like an evergreen carpet, but those weeks in spring when the blue flowers appear are simply quite magical. (seedaholic.com)
  • Maroon and green leaves are edged with cream and can create a dense carpet over even the toughest-of-soils in full and part shade. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Ajuga, also called Bugleweed, is deer and rabbit-resistant, and readily adapts to a variety of conditions. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Ajuga 'Burgundy Glow' is a useful ground cover with short 6 inch spikes of blue flowers in late spring, and mounds of leaves dappled in green, pink and cream. (morningsunherbfarm.com)
  • Will grow in full shade, but best foliage color usually occurs in part-sun locations, at least 3-4 hours of sun per day. (txmg.org)
  • Hands down our favorite Ajuga, also called Bugleweed, Catlins Giant sports the largest leaves and tallest flowers of any Ajuga variety we grow, and is the fastest spreader. (wilsonbrosgardens.com)
  • Ajuga Burgundy Glow will grow to a height of 15cm and a width of 45cm. (benaranurseries.com)
  • Ajuga are not known for their flowers. (ncfarmsinc.com)
  • Ajuga 'Black Scallop' is noted for its (1) dark maroon-purple leaves with scalloped margins, (2) fragrant dark violet flowers, and (3) compact but spreading habit. (txmg.org)
  • Black Scallop' is a dramatic Ajuga, with glossy year-round leaves and stunning deep blue flowers. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Ajuga provides interest in all four seasons because of its semi-evergreen nature and springtime flowers. (naturehills.com)