Ajuga x bastarda 'Sparkler' PP21295 (15) Flat
Common Name: Variegated Japanese Ajuga, Carpet Bugleweed.
Zones 6 to 9.
Full sun to full shade.
Plants reach 3 inches tall and 14 inches wide. Growth rate: Moderate, evergreen ground cover perennial.
Thick, dark green, shiny, jagged foliage is covered with creamy-white splashes, and small blue flowers during mid-summer. In winter, the variegated foliage develops amazing pink tones, until warm weather and new growth produce more variegation.
Cross of Ajuga decumbens and yesoensis.
Prefers sandy, well-drained soil, or moist conditions with a good drainage. Tolerates most any soil including clay, as long as it is well-drained. Good air circulation is essential to avoid crown rot. Ajuga grows best in partial to full shade but will also grow in full sun if constant moisture is provided.
Ajuga grows in the shade of large trees where grass is hard to establish. Unlike many perennials that are grown only for their flowers, ajuga is prized for its attractive, colorful foliage that looks nice all year. Plants may be mowed on high setting after blooming in order to remove spent flower spikes and to tidy the appearance of the planting.
Attributes: Border plants, Container, Edging, Easy to grow. Tolerates light foot traffic. Eye-catching when planted en masse. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant. |