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Ajuga, Fancy Finch

Fancy Finch Bugleweed delivers a tidy spring show and then quietly earns its keep as a season-long groundcover—exactly the combination you want from a low-maintenance perennial. Compact and well-behaved, it forms a spreading mat of deep, glossy green leaves under a foot tall, threading between stepping stones, along shady path edges, or under the canopy of trees and shrubs. In spring, bright blue flower spikes rise above the foliage and draw butterflies to even the most shaded corners of the garden. It grows contentedly in partial shade with regular moisture and spreads gradually to fill in without becoming invasive. Deer and rabbits reliably pass it by, and it handles the soil chemistry around black walnut trees with no complaint. A dependable, low-effort solution for those tricky shaded spots where little else wants to grow.

Fancy Finch Bugleweed delivers a tidy spring show and then quietly earns its keep as a season-long groundcover—exactly the combination you want from a low-maintenance perennial. Compact and well-behaved, it forms a spreading mat of deep, glossy green leaves under a foot tall, threading between stepping stones, along shady path edges, or under the canopy of trees and shrubs. In spring, bright blue flower spikes rise above the foliage and draw butterflies to even the most shaded corners of the garden. It grows contentedly in partial shade with regular moisture and spreads gradually to fill in without becoming invasive. Deer and rabbits reliably pass it by, and it handles the soil chemistry around black walnut trees with no complaint. A dependable, low-effort solution for those tricky shaded spots where little else wants to grow.

$9.99
Ajuga, Fancy Finch
$9.99

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Fancy Finch Bugleweed delivers a tidy spring show and then quietly earns its keep as a season-long groundcover—exactly the combination you want from a low-maintenance perennial. Compact and well-behaved, it forms a spreading mat of deep, glossy green leaves under a foot tall, threading between stepping stones, along shady path edges, or under the canopy of trees and shrubs. In spring, bright blue flower spikes rise above the foliage and draw butterflies to even the most shaded corners of the garden. It grows contentedly in partial shade with regular moisture and spreads gradually to fill in without becoming invasive. Deer and rabbits reliably pass it by, and it handles the soil chemistry around black walnut trees with no complaint. A dependable, low-effort solution for those tricky shaded spots where little else wants to grow.

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