Bugleweed excels at filling in large shady areas where lawns are difficult to grow and it can work well on banks or slopes or planted around trees and shrubs.
Ajuga carpet bugleweed.
As noted on this page there are a number of bugleweed cultivars available that share many of the traits that make it an excellent groundcover while offering variety in the color of the leaves and flowers and in the overall size and spread of the plant.
Carpet bugleweed ajuga reptans.
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The genus was assigned by linnaeus from the latin for not yoked which refers to a certain part of the flower.
It is known as bugle weed and the more ground hugging species were the carpet bugles.
The flowers usually blue are borne.
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Avoid planting adjacent to lawn areas since little islands of ajuga may start appearing in the grass.
This is a very popular ground cover.
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Evergreen creeping and other plants selected by your cold hardiness zone sun exposure and more.
Selections with bronze or metallic tinted leaves keep color best in full sun.
This creeping evergreen plant quickly fills in empty areas smothering out weeds while adding exceptional foliage color and blooms.
Good for small spaces containers and rock gardens.
This garden perennial falls into the mint family along with all the useful herbs.
Noted for its wonderful tricolored foliage ajuga reptans burgundy glow carpet bugle is a popular low growing perennial prized for its short spikes of pretty blue flowers and contrasting creamy white rose burgundy and dark green foliage.