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within Ajuga include:
Ajuga arabica P.H.Davis –
Saudi Arabia Ajuga australis R.Br. -
Australia Ajuga bombycina Boiss. –
Aegean Islands,
Turkey Ajuga boninsimae...
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Ajuga reptans is
commonly known as bugle, blue bugle, bugleherb, bugleweed, ****weed, **** bugleweed, and
common bugle, and
traditionally however...
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Ajuga turkestanica is a
herbaceous flowering plant native to
Central Asia. It was
first described in 1894. A.
turkestanica is a
perennial herbaceous plant...
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Ajuga pyramidalis,
commonly known as
pyramidal bugle, is a
flowering plant of the
genus Ajuga in the
family Lamiaceae. It is a
native plant in Europe...
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Ajuga chamaepitys is a
species of
flowering plant of the
family Lamiaceae. Po****rly
known as
yellow bugle,
Chian bugle or ground-pine, the
plant has...
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Ajuga australis,
commonly known as
Austral bugle, is a
herbaceous flowering plant native to
Eastern Australia.
First described by
Robert Brown, it is...
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flowering plant native to Europe. It is less
common than its relative,
Ajuga reptans (common bugle). A.
genevensis is a
perennial plant (flowering between...
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Individuals can grow to 5 cm.
Subspecies include Ajuga iva subsp. iva and
Ajuga iva subsp. pseudoiva. "
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb. -
Encyclopedia of Life". eol...
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Turkesterone is a
phytoecdysteroid found in
numerous plant species,
including Ajuga turkestanica,
various Vitex species, Triti**** aestivum, and Rhaponti****...
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Ajuga de****bens is a
herbaceous flowering plant native to China, ****an and Korea. It is
commonly found in
lightly forested sunny areas, such as meadows...