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This well-behaved form of Bugleweed forms a tight, slow-spreading carpet of crisped and congested bronzy-red leaves, the whole effect creating quite an unusual display. Its slow habit of growth makes it suitable for use in rock gardens, or as a border edging and especially in alpine trough gardens and other containers. Squat spikes of blue flowers appear in spring. Plants seem to grow best under part shade conditions. Easily divided in spring or early fall. Prefers an evenly moist soil. Near-black winter colour. Sometimes goes by the name Ajuga pyramidalis ‘Metallica Crispa’, though several different plants masquerade under this name.
Sun Exposure
Partial Shade or
Full Shade
Partial Shade or
Full Shade
Zone
3-9
Flower Colour
Deep Blue
Blooming Time
Early Summer
Mid Spring
Late Spring
Foliage Color
Bronze
Purple Black
Plant Uses & Characteristics
Accent: Good Texture/Form
Alpine & Rock
Containers
Deer Resistant
Edging
Rabbit Resistant
Evergreen
Ground Cover
Specimen
Woodland Height
5-10 cm
2-4 inches
Spread
20-30 cm
8-12 inches
Deep Blue
Early Summer
Mid Spring
Late Spring
Bronze
Purple Black
Accent: Good Texture/Form
Alpine & Rock
Containers
Deer Resistant
Edging
Rabbit Resistant
Evergreen
Ground Cover
Specimen
Woodland Height
5-10 cm
2-4 inches
20-30 cm
8-12 inches