Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' (Bugle)
£4.90An excellent ground cover which really stands out in winter.Forms spreading mound of green-grey leav... [full details]
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Aspect: Light/Partial Shade
Soil Type: Moist But Well-Drained
Colour: Blue
A sweet violet similar to the wild form, but with greater vigour and larger flowers on long stems with an excellent scent.
Discovered as a seedling in 1985 by the late Charles Groves and named after his son.
Prefers a position in dappled shade. Under trees or shrubs is ideal.
Height: 10cm
Sweet violets have been grown for over 2000 years and were the symbol of ancient Athens. Violets were used in cookery in mediaeval times and strewn in rooms to disguise unpleasant smells. Essential oil is extracted from the flowers and is still used today in the perfume industry.
Common name(s): Sweet violet
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