Krybende Læbeløs (Ajuga reptans). Fuchsiahaven Egenproduktion: Denne plante er dyrket af Fuchsiahaven, og dyrket efter økologiske og bæredygtige principper uden brug af sprøjtemidler, stråforkortere eller gifte.
Det er en lav og krybende staude med en kompakt vækst, af mørkegrønt løv med rødlig nuance. Den står i maj-juni med aks, af små lyseblå blomster. Trives i sol-halvskygge i en næringsrig, veldærnet havejord. Sæt 9 pr. kvm. Til bunddække.
(aka: Ajuga 'Piotrek01') Discovered by Holland's Piotr Szczésny, Ajuga 'Princess Nadia' is a splendid sport of the popular Ajuga tenorei 'Valfredda' (aka: Chocolate Chip). This small, but wonderfully vigorous ajuga forms a compact, tight 3" tall x 18" wide clump of pinkie-sized foliage that emerges lavender with a pink edge and ages to green with a white edge. The clumps are topped with short, dense spikes of blue flowers in early spring. Although most folks think of ajuga for a shade groundcover, we find that half day sun or very open shade are best. For us, all selections of Ajuga tenorei are incredibly tolerant of heat, humidity, and summer rainfall, and best of all, they don't seed around the garden. We think Princess Nadia is a perfect 10!
potte 453 for 90 Godt spredende bunddække der tolererer halvskygge og en del fodtrafik. God insektplante. Læbeløsslægten tiltrækker mange insekter, især sommerfugle. Vi har endnu ikke meget erfaring med at anvende planten kulinarisk, men unge skud kan efter sigende spises rå eller sauteret, unge blade i salater, te og simreretter. Krybende Læbeløs er desuden en … Læs videre "Krybende Læbeløs (Ajuga reptans)"
Type: Staude, flerårigVækst: Krybende bunddækkeLøvbeskrivelse: Mørkt, næsten sort, delvist stedsegrønHøjde: Kan blive 5 cm, 10 cm med blomstBlomstringstid: Maj-juniBlomster: BlåPlacering: Trives i sol-halvskyggeJordtype: Vokser i almindelig god, ikke for tør havejordVelegnet til: Bunddækkende kant, kontrast plante, god i krukke Hårdførhed: FuldtAntal planter pr. m²: 9-12 stk.Egenskab: God biblomst
Det er en lav og krybende staude med en kompakt vækst, af mørkegrønt løv med rødlig nuance. Den står i april- maj med aks, af små lyseblå blomster. Den trives i både sol og skygge i en næringsrig havejord. Sæt 9 planter pr. kvm.
Bunddække er, når det virker, en gave. I stedet for at gå og hakke ukrudt på den bare jord, kan man få et smukt bladtæppe, der lukker af for lyset, så ukrudtet ikke har en chance.
Type: Staude, flerårigVækst: Krybende bunddækkeLøvbeskrivelse: Mørkt, næsten sort, delvist stedsegrønHøjde: Kan blive 5 cm, 10 cm med blomstBlomstringstid: Maj-juniBlomster: BlåPlacering: Trives i sol-halvskyggeJordtype: Vokser i almindelig god, ikke for tør havejordVelegnet til: Bunddækkende kant, kontrast plante, god i krukke Hårdførhed: FuldtAntal planter pr. m²: 9-12 stk.Egenskab: God biblomst
Det er en krybende plante der er god til at dække bunden under skyggefulde planter. Den står i tidlig sommer, med fine blå blomster på en opret stængel. Det anbefales at bruge ca. 12 planter. Pr. kvm. Gror i en næringsrig havejord.
Find Black Scallop Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop') in Vancouver Victoria Burnaby Penticton Coquitlam British Columbia BC at GardenWorks (Carpet Bugle)
Det er en lav og krybende staude med en kompakt vækst, af mørkegrønt løv med rødlig nuance. Den står i maj-juni med aks, af små lyseblå blomster. Trives i sol-halvskygge i en næringsrig, veldærnet havejord. Sæt 9 pr. kvm. Til bunddække.
Ajuga 'Black Scallop' is a unique ground cover. Noted for its dark foliage and deeply scalloped leaves, Ajuga 'Black Scallop' can effectively sprawl over any ground. The rich purple hue of the plant is paired with the ability to suppress weeds. On top of that, the plant grows quickly, allowing it to cover the desired area in an expedient manner. In milder climates, Ajuga 'Black Scallop' is evergreen, and it blooms in deep colors during the spring and early summer. The colors are best in full sun, and the plant does well in a variety of soils. It is a hearty choice for the garden, surviving with varying amounts of moisture. Overall, Ajuga 'Black Scallop' requires little maintenance and still looks stunning, making it an excellent choice.
Ajuga Chocolate Chip is my most reliable groundcover and provides season long interest without an ounce of additional care from me.
Beleef de mooiste tuinen!
Ajuga 'Black Scallop' is a superb and colorful evergreen groundcover that exists thanks to UK nurseryman Mike Tristam, who found it as a tissue culture mutation in a batch of Ajuga reptans 'Braunherz'. Black Scallop bugleweed acts like a typical ploidy mutant (additional sets of chromosomes) with larger, darker purple leaves and flowers than its parent, as well as better disease tolerance. The heat-tolerant dense mat of crinkled, glossy purple foliage is topped in late spring with stunning stalks of blue-purple flowers. Ajuga seeding around is a terrible problem for us with some cultivars, but we have never encountered a single seedling. Tired of mulching? Put this attractive ajuga to work in your garden as a living mulch. Average to slightly moist soils are best. Maintenance: Ajuga is a maintenance free perennial. Planted in the right conditions, it should never need any maintenance. This ajuga selection forms larger clumps instead of spreading like many more common ajugas, making it a much better behaved plant in the garden. Growing Conditions: 'Black Scallop' bugleweed prefers a slightly moist soil, but one which drains well. It can handle a significant drought as long as it doesn't last extremely long. We prefer to plant ajugas in full sun, although they are fairly tolerant of dry, open light shade. If soils become waterlogged, either in summer or winter, plants can rot, so the key is to give it the correct conditions. Good air movement also helps both the soil and foliage dry out quicker after precipitation. Garden Value: Bugleweed is great for creating color contrasts in the garden without impacting the growth of plants growing around it. The dark purple color remains vivid throughout the entire season. Natural Impact: Ajuga are pollinated in spring by bees.
Planta rasteira de forração ajuga - ajuga reptans. Descrição, modo de cultivo e uso no paisagismo. Como fazer mudas e produção comercial da ajuga reptans.
A colourful, compact form
Het kruipend zenegroen Ajuga reptans 'Atropurpurea' heeft roodbruin blad en blauwe bloemen. Zenegroen ('altijd groen') is een populaire bodembedekker.
Ajuga pyramidalis 'Metallica Crispa' has extremely crinkled and twisted shiny, dark green to maroon leaves. 'Metallica Crispa' Bugleweed is very compact with short spikes of blue flowers in spring to early summer. Plant Ajuga 'Metallica Crispa' in a container where its unusual foliage can be fully appreciated. A slow-growing perennial plant, Ajuga pyramidalis 'Metallica Crispa' prefers protection from afternoon sun. It will tolerate conditions ranging from dry to wet. Bugleweed can be grown under black walnut trees and will tolerate clay soil.
Black Scallop Bugleweed, an ajuga, is a unique ground cover. Noted for its dark foliage and deeply scalloped leaves, Black Scallop Bugleweed can effectively sprawl over any ground. The rich purple hue of the plant is paired with the ability to suppress weeds. On top of that, the plant grows quickly, allowing it to cover the desired area in an expedient manner. In milder climates, Black Scallop Bugleweed is evergreen, and it blooms in deep colors during the spring and early summer. The colors are best in full sun, and the plant does well in a variety of soils. It is a hearty choice for the garden, surviving with varying amounts of moisture. Overall, Black Scallop Bugleweed requires little maintenance and still looks stunning, making it an excellent choice.
Beautiful healthy plant, easy to grow Will ship in a 3 1/2" pot. See last pic for actual product NEW for 2021 – Brilliant glossy purple foliage that’s shiny when wet! Shade to partial sun Zones 4-9 Height 4″ Spread 18″
Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop' (Carpet Bugle) is a creeping perennial prized for its short spikes of fragrant, deep blue flowers and very glossy, near-black, scalloped leaves. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the flowers rise above the contrasting, spreading rosettes formed by the leaves, putting on an eye-catching display.