White ajuga is a stunning, low-growing groundcover that adds a touch of elegance to any New Zealand garden with its crisp white flower spikes and lush, dark-green foliage. Perfect for brightening shady corners or underplanting shrubs, this versatile plant is as practical as it is beautiful. If you’re searching for a groundcover that’s hardy, easy to care for, and provides year-round interest, white ajuga could be the ideal choice.

Ajuga reptans, commonly known as Bugleweed, Common Bugle, or Carpet Bugle, forms a spreading mound of dark green leaves which often take on bronze and purple tones, particularly during cooler periods. Showy spikes of blue flowers rise above the foliage from spring through summer as it grows to 20 cm in height and 80 cm in width. Ajuga reptans is commonly used as a groundcover, included in borders, or used to transform a shady area.
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Cercis canadensis Texas White, commonly known as the White Redbud tree, is a small tree grown for its colourful foliage, great form, and lovely flowers. The glossy, heart shaped leaves emerge light green in spring, age to become dark green, then develop yellow tones in autumn before falling. Masses of small, white blossoms are produced as the foliage emerges in spring. It grows with a broad and rounded canopy to about 4.5 m tall and 3.5 m wide. Cercis Texas White is commonly grown as a specimen, used in avenues, planted to border an entrance, or included in a mixed planting.
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