creeping bugle
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Definition
- Noun:
- A low-growing, rhizomatous European plant used as ground cover, characterized by spikes of blue flowers; it has become established in some areas of the United States. This term refers specifically to a perennial herbaceous plant, often valued in gardening for its carpeting growth habit and floral display.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The creeping bugle has spread beautifully under the oak trees, forming a dense mat of foliage.
- Gardeners often use creeping bugle to control erosion on shady slopes.
- A spike of blue flowers from the creeping bugle added a splash of color to the rock garden.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical description: The term is used in horticultural and ecological contexts to describe a non-native species that has naturalized in a new environment.
- The creeping bugle, while introduced, now plays a role in the local ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
- Bugleweed (n): A common name for plants in the genus, which includes the creeping bugle.
- Several varieties of bugleweed are popular in landscaping.
- Ajuga reptans (n): The scientific botanical name for the creeping bugle species.
- Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' is a cultivated variety with variegated leaves.
Synonyms
- Carpet bugle: Another common name for the same plant, emphasizing its ground-covering nature.
- Common bugle: A name highlighting its prevalence as a species within the genus.
Related Phrases
- Bugle cover: A descriptive phrase for an area densely planted with bugleweed.
- The bugle cover under the shrubs suppresses weeds effectively.
Related Idioms
- This is a specific botanical term and is not typically used in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- low rhizomatous European carpeting plant having spikes of blue flowers; naturalized in parts of United States