Sentence examples for bugleweed from inspiring English sources

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bugleweed

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An aromatic herb with small white flowers, ; water horehound

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Runners are specialized aerial stems, a natural agent of increase and spread for such plants as the strawberry, strawberry geranium, and bugleweed (Ajuga).

A porous strip right by the entrance to the house is planted with ground covers like periwinkle, sweet woodruff or bugleweed and low shrubs like dwarf fragrant sumac or spicebush.

I tried to control myself, but I still left with an abelia bush, a semi-evergreen with glossy leaves and fragrant pink trumpet flowers that bloom all summer, plus several pots of bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) that I am using as a ground cover for a new bed in the back.

Oh, give me new!' " Some are new cultivars of old favorites like Ajuga, or bugleweed, which is usually associated with spoon-shaped purplish leaves and little blue flowers that bloom from May through June.

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