Ajuga reptans commonly known as carpet bugleweed is a shade tolerant ground cover hardy to u s.
Carpet bugleweed plant.
It is known as bugle weed and the more ground hugging species were the carpet bugles.
Plants are easy to divide at any time of year.
How to grow ajuga plants in your garden gardener s hq guide to growing bugleweed ground pine and carpet bugle.
Reptans from the latin for creeping which describes its growth habit.
The common name for the hardy perennial ajuga is bugleweed.
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.
Good drainage is essential lest carpet bugleweed fall victim to a disease called crown rot.
Latin names include ajuga reptans ajuga turkestanica and ajuga reptans atropurpurea.
To keep the plant under control rigorously prune runners twice a year.
Ajuga reptans aka carpet bugleweed creeping bugleweed creeping carpet bugle sicklewort and carpenter s herb offers such striking texturally rich foliage in a broad range of colors including an almost black that gardeners are constantly seeking this perennial groundcover.
It typically flowers from late spring to mid summer.
This fast growing plant spreads by runners and is.
Plant bugleweed in an area where air circulation is good spacing the plants about 1 foot apart.
Caring for carpet bugle plants.
Adapted to usda zones 3 8.
Cut off the flower spikes in late summer after the flowers have faded.
Leaves may be green bronze dark purple or variegated green white and pink.
Unless it s really dry ajuga can usually sustain itself with normal rainfall and there s no need to fertilize this plant.
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 is commonly known as bugle blue bugle bugleherb bugleweed carpetweed carpet bugleweed and common bugle and traditionally but less commonly as st.
Once established ajuga plants requires little care.
Plant this perennial where its invasive qualities are welcome such as on a bank or under trees.
The plant also likes fairly moist soil but is remarkably adaptable and will even tolerate a little drought.
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.
Carpet bugleweed grows rapidly by producing mats of foliage in rosettes.
Department of agriculture zones 4 through 10a.
There are over 50 different species this one named a.
How to grow bugleweed.
Runners develop from the mother plants take root and produce new plants similar to the growth habit of strawberries.
Space new plants 6 inches apart in shade to part shade.