Low growing herbaceous perennial sending out creeping stolens in or on top of the soil and bearing low spikes of blue white or variegated colored flowers in may june.
Carpet bugle plant uses.
Lawrence plant it is an herbaceous flowering plant in the mint family native to europe it is invasive in parts of north america.
There is another herb by the name of bugleweed botanical name lycopus spp.
The plant also likes fairly moist soil but is remarkably adaptable and will even tolerate a little drought.
How to grow bugleweed.
There are over 50 different species this one named a.
Plant bugleweed in an area where air circulation is good spacing the plants about 1 foot apart.
Pyramidalis a rare highland species and the yellow bugle.
Cut off the flower spikes in late summer after the flowers have faded.
Ground cover shade border.
Carpet bugle bugleweed carpetweed common bugle previous next valued as a wonderful spreader making colorful groundcovers with its dense attractive leaf rosettes carpet bugle ajuga reptans is a quick mat forming grower which will thrive in shady areas where grass won t grow.
This fast growing plant spreads by runners and is.
Which has different uses and mustn t be confused.
It is in leaf all year in flower from may to july and the seeds ripen from july to september.
Reptans from the latin for creeping which describes its growth habit.
Ajuga reptans commonly known as carpet bugleweed is a shade tolerant ground cover hardy to u s.
Caring for carpet bugle plants.
Department of agriculture zones 4 through 10a.
The bugle and the self heal nearly related plants both with their two lipped corollas belonging to the important order labiatae for many centuries stood in equally high estimation as valuable vulneraries or wound herbs.
Ajuga reptans is also a component of purple moor grass and rush pastures a biodiversity action.
The genus was assigned by linnaeus from the latin for not yoked which refers to a certain part of the flower.
Once established ajuga plants requires little care.
Ajuga ajuga bugle weed carpet bugle labiatae a.
Ajuga bugle bugleweed blue bugle bugleherb bugula carpenter s herb carpet bugle carpet bugleweed common bugle middle comfrey sicklewort note.
The species is hermaphrodite has both male and female organs and is pollinated by bees lepidoptera moths butterflies.
Unless it s really dry ajuga can usually sustain itself with normal rainfall and there s no need to fertilize this plant.
To shear back a large area of bugleweed use a lawnmower set to a high blade height.
It is hardy to zone uk 6 and is not frost tender.
It is known as bugle weed and the more ground hugging species were the carpet bugles.
Ajuga reptans is commonly known as bugle blue bugle bugleherb bugleweed carpetweed carpet bugleweed and common bugle and traditionally but less commonly as st.