A compact Ajuga with small narrow leaves becoming chocolate colored.
Pronunciation
(a-JOO-guh)(REP-tans)
Plant Type
All Plants, Groundcovers and vines
Hardiness Zone
4-9
Sunlight
full to shade, deeper color in brighter light
Moisture
prefers and grows faster in the moister areas, very slow in dry areas
Soil & Site
average to moist, not dry
Flowers
spikes of blue flowers
Leaves
shiny, oval leaves, chocolate colored
Stems
stolons
Dimensions
foliage to about 2" tall, up to 4 " with flower stalks, spreading, mat forming
Maintenance
control spread
Propagation
very easy from division, rooting plantlets
Native Site
species native to Europe
Cultivar Origin
Valfredda Nursery, Italy
Author's Notes
Although having never grown this particular Ajuga, I think it will follow the Ajuga rules for great foliage color. Needs good soil, good light and average to moist water. Brighter and hotter areas need more moisture.
Notes & Reference
#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #68-Groundcovers for the Midwest (Voight, Hamilton, Giles)