10.5cm Golden Beauty Ajuga, Perennial, Summer, Autumn, Spring, Foliage

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Ajuga, also known as Bugle, is a creeping perennial which shoots up small upright spire like flowers from April through to June. Ajuga are used mainly for their interesting foliage, brilliant for shady borders and/or ground-cover. These guys can tolerate full sun and shade, even poor soils, but they do not like to dry out.
To get the best out of your Ajuga plants lift and divide clumps in late autumn or Early spring every two years.
A versatile perennial that gives you something interesting at good value.

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Ruth Foggin
A new variety to me of a native Bugle

A very attractive bright green-cream-bronze-russet- pink tinged variegated leaf variety with lovely nectar rich mid-blue flowers in Spring. Perfect creeping woodland plant I’ve planted under a tall Acer of similar leaf colour alongside geraniums, nepeta, Camassia, aquilegia and other semi-shade woodland plants.
Pleased to have found this Bugle.

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Andrew Paisey
A rare dis-appointment

Not very healthy but very pleased with my plant hero tray which morethan compensated.