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Definition of ajuga in English: ajuganoun əˈdʒuːɡəˈajəɡə A plant of a genus that includes bugle. 筋骨草属植物 Genus Ajuga, family Labiatae Example sentencesExamples - Other options include ajuga and low-growing herbs such as thyme.
- During the autumn, the foliage of tricolour sage and ajuga becomes burnished with bronze, plum, and garnet.
- Low-growirg ajuga grows between the corydalis and heucheras.
- This method works well with groundcovers and other plants that spread quickly, such as creeping thyme, mints, lamb's ears, ajuga, vinca, mums, asters, and daisies.
- Another method of monitoring watering needs is to use a biological indicator plant such as impatiens, ajuga, or coleus.
- They left wide strips between large slabs of Arizona flagstone for planting, and filled the spaces with giant ajuga and Lamium maculatum ‘White Nancy’.
- It goes well with purple ajuga or the black grass, Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’.
- In another area I have strawberry plants running rampant over the ground around the other plants. I'm using Purple Brocade ajuga in another because I have a lot of gold foliage there and I like the contrast.
- That said, the softly spreading ajuga, native violet, periwinkle and members of the plectranthus family offer a variety of leaf colours and shapes and flower periodically.
- Lower to ground level, creeping plants such as ajuga, lambs' ears and lysimachera combine well with clumps of black mondo grass, striped liriope and Festuca glauca in a satisfying tapestry of colourful cover.
OriginModern Latin, from medieval Latin ajuga. Definition of ajuga in US English: ajuganounˈajəɡə A plant of a genus that includes bugle. 筋骨草属植物 Genus Ajuga, family Labiatae: numerous species Example sentencesExamples - This method works well with groundcovers and other plants that spread quickly, such as creeping thyme, mints, lamb's ears, ajuga, vinca, mums, asters, and daisies.
- Lower to ground level, creeping plants such as ajuga, lambs' ears and lysimachera combine well with clumps of black mondo grass, striped liriope and Festuca glauca in a satisfying tapestry of colourful cover.
- Other options include ajuga and low-growing herbs such as thyme.
- It goes well with purple ajuga or the black grass, Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’.
- In another area I have strawberry plants running rampant over the ground around the other plants. I'm using Purple Brocade ajuga in another because I have a lot of gold foliage there and I like the contrast.
- During the autumn, the foliage of tricolour sage and ajuga becomes burnished with bronze, plum, and garnet.
- Another method of monitoring watering needs is to use a biological indicator plant such as impatiens, ajuga, or coleus.
- That said, the softly spreading ajuga, native violet, periwinkle and members of the plectranthus family offer a variety of leaf colours and shapes and flower periodically.
- They left wide strips between large slabs of Arizona flagstone for planting, and filled the spaces with giant ajuga and Lamium maculatum ‘White Nancy’.
- Low-growirg ajuga grows between the corydalis and heucheras.
OriginModern Latin, from medieval Latin ajuga. |