Bugleweed ajuga reptans also called common bugleweed is a fast growing herbaceous perennial ground cover the species name reptans means creeping although it produces beautiful flower spikes and is available in several different cultivars that work well in landscaping it can also make quite a nuisance of itself through its aggressive spreading via underground runners called stolens.
Carpet bugle family.
Ajuga reptans black scallop carpet bugle is a creeping perennial prized for its short spikes of fragrant deep blue flowers and very glossy near black scalloped leaves.
This herbaceous perennial plant is 4 12 tall and unbranched consisting of a rosette of leaves and a flowering stalk.
It spreads quickly by runners making a mat of dark green leaves that grow 2 to 3 inches wide in full sun and 3 to 4 inches wide in part shade.
Ajuga reptans carpet bugle blephilia ciliata ohio horse mint blephilia hirsuta wood mint callicarpa americana american beautyberry beautyberry french mulberry clinopodium arkansanum arkansas calamint satureja low calamint collinsonia canadensis richweed citronella horse balm cunila origanoides dittany galeopsis tetrahit.
The genus was assigned by linnaeus from the latin for not yoked which refers to a certain part of the flower.
Selections with bronze or metallic tinted leaves keep color best in full sun.
However when placed in strategic locations its quick growth and mat forming trait can provide instant coverage with only a few plants.
Lawrence plant it is an herbaceous flowering plant in the mint family native to europe it is invasive in parts of north america.
Ajuga reptans texas tough suntough carpet bugle a low groundcover growing under 6 inches tall with dense cover of green rounded slightly scalloped leaves.
Carpet bugleweed ajuga reptans.
They are evergreen or semi evergreen obovate spoon shaped and nearly hairless.
Size and method of spreading.
Trailing rooting ground covers have trailing stems that spread out from a central root system.
The basal leaves are up to 3 long and 1 across.
Blooming in late spring to early summer the flowers rise above the contrasting spreading rosettes formed by the leaves putting on an eye catching display.
It is known as bugle weed and the more ground hugging species were the carpet bugles.
It is a trailing rooting ground cover.
Ajuga reptans is also a component of purple moor grass and rush pastures a biodiversity action.
This is a very popular ground cover.
Ajuga ground cover spreads through runners and as a member of the mint family it can get out of control without proper care.
Bugleweed is a low growing ground cover usually staying under 6 inches.
Carpet bugle ajuga reptans mint family lamiaceae description.