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Ajuga
Ajuga


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Don't Fight the Shade: Plants for Shady Areas
One of the most potentially difficult challenges for a gardener is dealing with a shady area of the yard or garden. As a point of reference, the definition of "partial shade" is that the plant receives no more than a few hours of dappled shade with no direct sunlight.

Ajuga
It develops a fast-growing, tidy mat of tightly-knit rosettes of colorful foliage, punctuated in the spring with stalks of perky flowers. Similar to many fellow members of the mint family, ajuga is sometimes invasive, enthusiastically taking over whole garden beds and sneaking into the lawn.

Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) - Hort Answers - University of Illinois Extension
Remove old flowers after blooming and occasionally thin the planting to open up to better air circulation and prevent stem diseases. Services include plant and insect identification, diagnosis of disease, insect, weed and chemical injury (chemical injury on field crops only), nematode assays, and help with nutrient related problems, as well as recommendations involving these diagnoses.

Bugleweed - Ajuga reptans - Groundcovers to Know and Use
Popular and useful groundcover for light to moderate shade. Grows 2–3 inches tall with blue flowers in early spring. Small and large-leaved varieties available with foliage color ranging from bronze to variegated.

Buglewood - Lawn Challenge - University of Illinois Extension
Low-growing, attractive foliage, spreads via aboveground stolons. Prefers moist, well-drained soils in heavy shade to full-sun; protect from winter winds. Cultivars vary in both flower and foliage color.


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