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  2. Ajuga - Wikipedia

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    Ajuga on fine gravel. Ajuga / əˈdʒuːɡə /, [4] also known as bugleweed, [5] ground pine, [6] carpet bugle, or just bugle, is a genus of flowering plants in the Ajugeae tribe of the mint family Lamiaceae. There are over 60 species [7] of annual or perennial, mostly herbaceous plants. [8] They are native to Europe, Asia, Africa, and ...

  3. Ajuga reptans - Wikipedia

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    A young plant. Ajuga reptans is a sprawling perennial herb [2] with erect flowering stems and grows to a height of about 10 to 35 cm (4 to 14 in). The stems are square in cross-section with hairs on two sides. The plant has runners that spread across the surface of the ground. The purplish-green, stalked leaves are in opposite pairs.

  4. Ajuga decumbens - Wikipedia

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    Ajuga decumbens is a herbaceous flowering plant native to China, Japan and Korea. It is commonly found in lightly forested sunny areas, such as meadows and roadsides between 400 and 2300 metres in altitude. [2] This plant grows as a groundcover, and the leaf layer is usually no more than 100 millimetres (3.9 inches) tall.

  5. Ajuga australis - Wikipedia

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    A. australis. Binomial name. Ajuga australis. R.Br. Ajuga australis flowers photographed in Adaminaby, NSW. Ajuga australis, commonly known as Austral bugle, is a herbaceous flowering plant native to Eastern Australia. First described by Robert Brown, it is occasionally seen in horticulture.

  6. Ajuga chamaepitys - Wikipedia

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    Ajuga chamaepitys. ( L.) Schreb. Ajuga chamaepitys is a species of flowering plant of the family Lamiaceae. Popularly known as yellow bugle, Chian bugle or ground-pine, [1] the plant has many of the same characteristics and properties as Ajuga reptans. A. chamaepitys can be found in Europe, the Eastern part of the Mediterranean, and North Africa.

  7. Ajuga turkestanica - Wikipedia

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    A. turkestanica is a perennial herbaceous plant reaching heights between 40 and 60 cm. [2] The plant is typically found in populations between 10 and 300, and appear more frequent within Artemisia complexes. The leaves are an elliptical oblong shape, straight-edged and with a pointed tip. It will flower between May and June.

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