What is another word for Ajuga Genevensis?

Pronunciation: [ˈad͡ʒuːɡə d͡ʒɛnˈɛvənsˌɪs] (IPA)

Ajuga Genevensis, commonly known as blue bugle or Geneva bugleweed, is a flowering plant with blue-purple spikes. Its leaves have a glossy texture and a deep green color. Synonyms for Ajuga Genevensis include bugleherb, ground pine, and middle comfrey. Bugleherb refers to its medicinal properties in treating respiratory ailments, while ground pine and middle comfrey describe its similarity to pine needles and comfrey leaves, respectively. Other synonyms include common bugle, carpetweed, and carpet bugleweed. The latter two describe its prostrate, carpet-like growth habit. Ajuga Genevensis is commonly used in landscaping as a ground cover due to its hardiness and attractive flowers.

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