Ajuga japonica explained

Ajuga japonica is a herbaceous flowering plant native to Japan. The species grows as a groundcover on the forest floor, usually near streams. It is often found in large clusters, due to its spreading and seeding habit. It grows along the ground by stolons, and is usually 8–20 cm (3–8 in) high, including the flowers. It flowers between late April and late May.[1]

Description

The light purple flowers of A. japonica are tubular and lip-shaped, being NaNcm (-2,147,483,648inches) long. These flowers grow from the tips of the flower stems. The pinnate, heart-shaped leaves have serrated margins and are NaNcm (-2,147,483,648inches) long. They are situated opposite on the stem.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ajuga japonica . Treasures of Mt. Takao . 19 August 2018 . Takao 599 Museum . 2014.