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| Dark green foliage is edged in shades of creamy-white and rose-burgundy. In fall, mature leaves turn deep bronze. From mid to late spring, blue flower spikes emerge over spreading foliage. This cultivar is slower spreading than other varieties, making it a good choice for edging or other applications where controlled growth is needed. Ajugas grow well in the shade of large trees where grass is hard to establish and resources are not plentiful. Prized for its attractive, colorful foliage that looks nice all year and contrasts easily with hostas and other perennials. |
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