Ajuga pyramidalis ‘Metallica Crispa’
$26.26
$34.93
Description Ajuga pyramidalis ‘Metallica Crispa’ Ajuga pyramidalis ‘Metallica Crispa’ A very unusual ajuga with attractive and very unusual evergreen crinkled leaves with a deep metallic sheen. Typical blue flower spikes are borne during May/June. A good ground cover plant which will soon spread over quite a large area. Very unusual and different. Good in most sites, best colour in full sun. More Ajuga for sale here About the Family Ajuga, commonly known as bugle or bugleweed, is a versatile genus of low-growing perennials, prized for their attractive foliage, spreading habit, and colourful flower spikes. Native to Europe, Asia, and Africa, Ajugas are widely used as groundcover, forming dense mats of evergreen to semi-evergreen leaves that suppress weeds effectively. The foliage varies widely between cultivars, ranging from deep green to striking bronze, purple, or variegated combinations of cream and pink, ensuring year-round interest even when not in bloom. In late spring to early summer, Ajugas produce short spikes of small, tubular flowers in shades of blue, violet, or occasionally pink and white, which rise just above the foliage. These blooms are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators, adding wildlife value alongside visual appeal. Compact in size and adaptable, most Ajugas thrive in partial shade and moist, well-drained soil, though they tolerate sun with adequate moisture. Their creeping, rhizomatous habit makes them ideal for underplanting shrubs, filling gaps in borders, carpeting shady areas, or softening edges of paths and walls. Hardy, easy to grow, and requiring little maintenance, Ajugas combine ornamental foliage with reliable groundcover performance, bringing colour, texture, and life to shaded or challenging areas of the garden.
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