• A. reptans (carpet bugleweed, common bugle) is the most popular species in gardens today. (waysidegardens.com)
  • Ajuga reptans is a dense spreading groundcover with dark green leaves with purple highlights. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ajuga reptans is a sprawling perennial herb with erect flowering stems and grows to a height of about 10 to 35 cm (4 to 14 in). (wikipedia.org)
  • Ajuga reptans herb has been used in traditional Austrian medicine internally as a tea for the treatment of disorders related to the respiratory tract. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bracken for Butterflies leaflet by Butterfly Conservation Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ajuga reptans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ajuga reptans is native to Europe, northern Africa, and southwestern Asia. (americanmeadows.com)
  • 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 (commonly called Bugleweed) is noted for her striking range of foliage, colors, and textures. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • These steppers provide definition and crisp contrast to a carpet of low-growing ground covers, such as moss phlox ( Phlox subulata ) and bugleweed ( Ajuga reptans ). (gardengatemagazine.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)
  • Tolerates drier conditions than other Ajuga reptans selections and could even be considered semi-drought tolerant in shaded locations. (native-gardeners.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)
  • 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, commonly known as Bugleweed or Carpet Bugle, is a low-growing perennial plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. (wholesalenurseryco.com)
  • Our Ajuga reptans 'Dixie Chip' ~ Dixie Chip Bugleweed is currently sold out. (dunwoodyace.com)
  • 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)
  • 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 plants grow into a two-inch to four-inch-tall groundcover plant that flowers in mid-spring. (naturehills.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)
  • An impressive groundcover, Ajuga is masterful at filling in spaces where other plants struggle to grow - even under Black Walnut trees. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Divide Ajuga 'Black Scallop' plants if they become overcrowded. (txmg.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)
  • The plants are very similar, but Ajuga genevensis differs in its larger flowers, stouter habit and in its lack of runners. (seedaholic.com)
  • 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)
  • Carpet Bugle is valued as a wonderful spreader making a colorful groundcover that remains attractive most of the year. (gardenia.net)
  • 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)
  • Fast-growing Ajuga is an excellent perennial groundcover that forms a dense carpet of foliage. (naturehills.com)
  • Burgundy Glow' Ajuga is a vibrant, spreading groundcover with multi-colored foliage and purple-blue flowers. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Black Scallop' Ajuga is a fast-growing and attractive groundcover with burgundy-black leaves and spiky, violet-blue flowers. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Ajuga, also called Bugleweed, is deer and rabbit-resistant, and readily adapts to a variety of conditions. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Its glossy, colorful foliage forms rosettes that stay close to the ground, creating a dense carpet that suppresses weeds and controls erosion. (americanmeadows.com)
  • Leaves appear in spreading rosettes that form a 3-4" tall foliage carpet that may spread over time to 36" wide. (txmg.org)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Dixie Chip Bugleweed is a dwarf carpet-forming herbaceous perennial with variegated tri-colored foliage. (dunwoodyace.com)
  • Commonly known as Carpet Bugle , this blue flowering perennial plant grows fast and stays evergreen all around the year. (greenwoodnursery.com)
  • This plant grows fast, so you won't have to wait long to see it fill in, forming a vibrant multi-hued carpet. (brighterblooms.com)
  • A highly popular plant, Princess Leia quickly creates a striking and colorful carpet of uniquely patterned, variegated green and white leaves that's blanketed in whorls of deep purple flowers in spring. (parkseed.com)
  • I consider ajuga a desperation plant. (lancastercountymag.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 is a plant that goes by many other names, such as carpetweed and bugleweed, to name just two. (thrivingyard.com)
  • Ajuga is not a plant that causes damage to other species. (thrivingyard.com)
  • Ajuga spreads via runners/stolons that grow laterally from the main plant. (thrivingyard.com)
  • On the one hand, ajuga outcompetes other plant species in an area. (thrivingyard.com)
  • If you want a maintenance-free bed, consider other methods to manage ajuga within a space before you put the first plant in the ground. (thrivingyard.com)
  • 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)
  • A perfect landscaping plant that accents lovely carpet mosses in the garden. (wholesalenurseryco.com)
  • One of the most vigorous growing, spring flowering groundcovers for a sunny area is Ajuga (Carpet Bugle). (garden.org)
  • 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)
  • Ajuga tolerates dry soil but does not tolerate wet, heavy soil. (parkseed.com)
  • Ajuga prefers moist, humusy soil but tolerates moderately dry soil. (montalegardens.com)
  • Ajuga Princess Leia is an evergreen perennial offering year-round interest. (parkseed.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)
  • Those are just but a few of the adjectives that describe the herbaceous ajuga blueberry 's prowess in the garden. (greenwoodnursery.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)
  • Doubtless, many gardeners consider ajuga to be a weed (that is, if you deem growing turf gardening). (lancastercountymag.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)
  • 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 is deer, rabbit, and black walnut resistant. (parkseed.com)
  • Ajuga provides interest in all four seasons because of its semi-evergreen nature and springtime flowers. (naturehills.com)
  • Carpet grass rolls, delivery, leveling of soil, supply and cultivation of compost, raking of soil and fixing of grass. (helloshoponline.ae)
  • Native to the mountains of Europe, Ajuga genevensis prefers a moist, well drained soil in sun or partial shade. (seedaholic.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)
  • There are around 40 to 50 species of Ajuga, in the mint family (Lamiaceae). (seedaholic.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)
  • 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)
  • 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 'Black Scallop' is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. (txmg.org)
  • Warm season carpeting grass, growing laterally with strong rhizomes and stolons. (helloshoponline.ae)
  • 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)
  • Carpet Bugle is an extremely hardy perennial it can be walked on, mowed over and generally abused. (bluestoneperennials.com)
  • A. genevensis (Geneva carpet bugleweed) is more sun tolerant than most ajuga. (waysidegardens.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)
  • Natural carpet grass "Paspallum vaginatum" comes in 50x100cm rolls, one square meter contain two rolls. (helloshoponline.ae)
  • Kindly make sure the area is ready to receive carpet grass. (helloshoponline.ae)
  • You'll find an eye-catching selection of ajuga ground cover for sale right here at Nature Hills Nursery. (naturehills.com)
  • The root system is quite extensive, making Ajuga an excellent product to use on slopes for erosion control. (naturehills.com)
  • Because Ajuga will grow in shady areas, she is a terrific option for spots where grasses often fail to thrive. (classygroundcovers.com)
  • This way, when the blooms are spent, you will still have a relaxing and attractive green carpet to make your land look florid from spring to fall or even all year round! (gardeningchores.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)
  • Buy Carpet Bugle available in short spiked flowers of pink, purple or blue. (bluestoneperennials.com)
  • This carpet bugle blooms with blueberry-blue flowers which clump together to form a dense mat of eye-catching rossetes. (greenwoodnursery.com)
  • Plemyria rubiginata, the blue - bordered carpet is a moth of the family Geometridae. (bardinetgastronomie.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)
  • The leaves and young shoots of Ajuga cultivars are edible (but a bit bitter) and add contrasting color to salads. (classygroundcovers.com)