Ajuga
reptans
Purple Torch
Carpet Bugle
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Type:
Perennials,Groundcovers
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Height:
Short 3" (8" in flower) (Plant 12" apart)
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Bloom Time:
Spring to Late Spring
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Sun-Shade:
Full Sun to Full Shade
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Zones:
3-9
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Soil Condition:
Normal, Acidic, Clay
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Flower Color / Accent:
Pink /
Pink
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Oddly named, since the flowers are more pink than purple. That aside, this variety has the largest flowers we have seen on an Ajuga. Nice as underplanting to shrubs or trees too. Glossy green leaves mature to bronze in the fall.
Features to Note:
- Groundcovers
- Attracts Hummingbirds
- Dry Shade Tolerant
- Deer Resistant
- Foot Traffic Tolerant
- Attracts Butterflies
- For a sunny spot
- For a shady spot
- Web Only
General Information:
Ajuga are an extremely hardy groundcover. Mat-forming with lush waxy leaves that when in bloom resemble a colorful carpet spread across the landscape. Will adapt to a wide variety of conditions except extremely wet.
Plant Care:
Spent flowers can be removed by mowing or using a string trimmer if desired. Divide if clumps become overcrowded. To divide, separate rooted stems or take root cuttings in early summer.