Rising from the center of the rosettes are whorls of tiny blue-violet flowers arranged on spikes, in. It is an herbaceous flowering plant, in the mint family, native to Europe. It is invasive in parts of North America. The basal leaves are up to 3".
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.
Several cultivars. Bugleweed is a dense. I have Chocolate Chip, Burgundy Glow, and Black Scallop for sale. Family, Lamiaceae or Labiatae. USDA hardiness, 3-9.
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Synonym(s): common bugle, creeping bugleweed.
Ajuga reptans (Lamiales: Lamiaceae): Invasive. Native Range: Europe (BAIL). Map Embed code: Map link. Jun The showy carpet bugle creates a colorful blanket in shady gardens.
It has low to medium water needs. Ellen Zagory Special to The Bee. It is known as bugle weed and the more ground hugging species were the carpet bugles.
The genus was assigned by Linnaeus from the Latin for "not Yoked". Quick facts and care essentials. For more information, visit Invasive. Klein, and Gail Hansen.
Extremely vigorous, small -leaved. This ground-hugging. A “piece of cake”. Sorry, but for the rest of today we are only accepting orders for. Leaves are slightly more upright and wavy.
Low growing ground cover, evergreen. Bronze colored foliage. These plants can ordered online and shipped directly to you or picked up at the nursery. It flowers in late April.
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The University of Georgia – Center for Invasive Species and. Water Requirements: Medium. Plant Type: Groundcover. Drought Tolerant: YES. Flower Color: Blue. Identify bugleweed via its pictures, habitat, height, flowers and leaves.