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    Ajuga reptans is commonly known as bugle, blue bugle, bugleherb, bugleweed, carpetweed, carpet bugleweed, and common bugle, and traditionally however...
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    Islands Ajuga pyramidalis L. – central + southern Europe Ajuga relicta P.H.Davis – Turkey Ajuga reptans L. – Europe, Algeria, Tunisia, Iran, Turkey, Caucasus;...
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    flowering plant native to Europe. It is less common than its relative, Ajuga reptans (common bugle). A. genevensis is a perennial plant (flowering between...
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    and properties as Ajuga reptans. A. chamaepitys can be found in Europe, the Eastern part of the Mediterranean, and North Africa. Ajuga chamaepitys is a...
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  • californica Buckeye – Aesculus spp. Buffalo weed – Ambrosia trifida Bugle – Ajuga reptans Butterfly flower – Asclepias syriaca Butterfly weed – Asclepias tuberosa...
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    species from other temperate regions: Acaena inermis Achillea millefolium Ajuga reptans Bellis perennis Chamaemelum nobile Glechoma hederacea Leptinella dioica...
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    are free-flowering, particularly in warmer climates: Adenium obesum Ajuga reptans Allamanda cathartica Canna indica Cestrum parqui Crossandra infundibuliformis...
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  • bugleweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Ajuga reptans, the common bugle Ajuga genevensis, the upright bugle This page is an index of articles...
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  • bugle is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Ajuga reptans, the common bugle Ajuga genevensis, the upright bugle This page is an index of articles...
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  • a common name which can refer to several unrelated plants: Ajuga, especially Ajuga reptans, the most common species in the British Isles Lycopus, the...
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    the forest during the day. The larvae feed on bugle (Ajuga reptans) and pyramidal bugle (Ajuga pyramidalis). At first they feed internally in the roots...
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    Southrey Wood in 2018 Lychnis flos-cuculi in Gosling Corner in 2018 Ajuga reptans in Gosling Corner in 2018 Pulicaria dysenterica with two species of...
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    months Pollen color Availability Source for honeybees Ajuga (Bronze Bugle, Common Bugle) Ajuga reptans mid spring Chives Allium schoenoprasum May – Sep cultivated...
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    Trifolium repens reptans, rept- L creeping, crawling bugle, Ajuga reptans; creeping cinquefoil, Potentilla reptans; Reptilia reptans reticulata L reticulated...
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    feeding on Caltha palustris, also known as kingcup or marsh-marigold, and Ajuga reptans, also known as bugle or bugleweed. E. aurinia females are batch-layers...
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    napellus Acorus calamus Adiantum capillus-veneris Agrimonia eupatoria Ajuga reptans Alisma plantago-aquatica Aloe vera Allium schoenoprasum Allium ursinum...
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    cv.s), Tibouchina sp., lasiandra. Ground covers include the bugle (Ajuga reptans, bromeliad (Billbergia nutans) and spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum)...
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    (1858–2787 kg/ha) F Blue bugle, bugleherb, bugleweed, carpetweed, common bugle Ajuga reptans Perennial 5 6 feral minor F Chives Allium schoenoprasum Perennial 5...
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  • several plants and may refer to: Aizoaceae, a family of flowering plants Ajuga reptans, a plant Molluginaceae, a family of flowering plants Mollugo Mollugo...
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  • Thumbnail for Small pearl-bordered fritillary
    pearl-bordered fritillaries feed on the following plants: Bramble Thistle Bugle (Ajuga reptans) This species is well known to migrate short distances during its reproductive...
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    Name Acer platanoides Norway Maple Ailanthus altissima Tree of Heaven Ajuga reptans Bugleweed Akebia quinata Chocolate vine Albizia julibrissin Persian...
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    Ajugoideae in the family Lamiaceae. It contains five genera: Acrymia Prain, Ajuga L., Cymaria Benth., Garrettia H. R. Fletcher, and Holocheila (Kudô) S. Chow...
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  • Cut-leaved germander Teucrium botrys Bugle Ajuga reptans Pyramidal bugle Ajuga pyramidalis Ground-pine Ajuga chamaepitys Catmint Nepeta cataria Ground-ivy...
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    stems. Also there is a risk that sheep tend to eat plants, (for example Ajuga reptans/bugle), that provide nectar for the adult pearl-bordered fritillary...
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    Bog mosses (Sphagnum spp) Bog pimpernel (Anagallis tenella) Bugle (Ajuga reptans) Common valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Common meadow-rue (Thalictrum...
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    Various plant species serve as (exchangeable) nectar sources, e.g. Ajuga reptans, Glechoma hederacea, Salvia pratensis, Salvia verticillata, Nepeta,...
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  • Picture Scientific Name Common Name Ajuga reptans bugle Akebia quinata chocolate vine Alliaria petiolata garlic mustard Arctium minus lesser burdock Bidens...
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    has been recorded visiting flowers of other plant species such as: Ajuga reptans, Hippocrepis comosa, Rubus fruticosus, Sedum reflexum, Trifolium pratense...
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  • 'Firewitch' Caryophyllaceae 1 gallon 18" Clumping Groundcover Bugleweed Ajuga reptans 'ChocolateChip' Laminaceae 1 gallon 18" Spreading Groundcover Moss Verbena...
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    important egg-laying plants Hippocrepis comosa and Lotus corniculatus, Ajuga reptans also is visited. Other suction plants are yellow-flowered Fabaceae such...
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