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The ajuga plant is prolific, speading via long runners, and has been hybridized to provide several leaf colors and sizes. Lysimachia aurea, also known as golden creeping jenny, does well in soggy ...
Ajuga plants are native of Europe and flourish in many locales throughout the United States. Plants are hardy and rugged in USDA zones 3 to 9. The commonly cultivated kinds include A. reptans, A.
Ajuga is easily pulled if your beds are overfilled. Space between the plants helps to reduce crown rot. In times past when much medical treatment relied on herbs ajuga was listed as a valuable aid.
SunSparkler Sedum ‘Neon Nova’ from Garden Solutions is a pink variegated sedum and the newest member of the groundcover SunSparkler family. Growing to only 4 inches tall and 18 inches wide, it’s been ...
Ajuga, also known as carpet bugleweed, is a gorgeous ground cover plant. This perennial grows in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 3 ...
As with many of our landscape plants, moist, well-draining soils are recommended. Ajuga not only forms an attractive groundcover, it blooms even in the shade. From early spring to July you can ...
I have noticed lots of different varieties of ajuga and would like to try the dark leaved “Metallica Crispa” under my rhododendrons. The foliage is rather crinkled and shiny. — W., ...