A striking groundcover perennial, Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’ is loved for its colourful foliage – a marbled mix of burgundy, cream, and green – and its vivid blue flower spikes in late spring and early summer. It spreads slowly to form a low, weed-suppressing mat, making it perfect for edging borders, underplanting shrubs, or brightening shady corners with foliage interest all year round.
Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’, commonly known as Bugle or Carpet Bugle, is a decorative yet tough plant that thrives in tricky spots where other plants may struggle.
Perennial
Mat-forming, Semi-evergreen, Spring–Summer Interest
Flowers: April–June
Foliage: Year-round in mild winters
Scientific Name
Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’ (from Latin reptans, meaning creeping, referring to its spreading habit)
Synonyms
None widely used
Common Name
Bugle, Carpet Bugle, Burgundy Glow Ajuga
Origin
Species native to Europe and western Asia; this cultivar selected for ornamental foliage
Pruning Tips
Remove spent flower spikes to encourage neat growth. Trim back any damaged or leggy runners in spring or autumn to maintain a tidy shape.
Wildlife Value
Highly attractive to bees, especially early in the season when few other plants are flowering.
Positioning
Grows well in partial shade to full shade but can tolerate some sun. Ideal for woodland gardens, shady borders, and containers.
Water
Keep soil moist during establishment. Once settled, it tolerates short dry spells, though it prefers consistently moist conditions.
Soil
Moist but well-drained soil preferred. Thrives in most soil types, including clay and loam. Avoid very dry or sandy sites unless improved with organic matter.
Food
Feed in early spring with a balanced fertiliser to support healthy foliage and flowering.
Pet-safe
Non-toxic and safe for pets.
Sprouts Top Tips
Use along the edge of shady paths or in between stepping stones – its vibrant foliage and bee-friendly blooms will bring life to often-forgotten corners of the garden.