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Sunday, May 24, 2026

Blue and Purple


It was damp and cloudy all day. Not enough rain to bother with. I'll probably have to water the rock garden this week.

However, more things are beginning to bloom, and I'l feature blue and purple today.

Remember the iris I planted in the driveway bed two years ago? They came up last year, but weren't established enough to bloom. This year, there are 11 stalks with buds! Two have started to open. Of course their survival will have something to do with the amount of wind we get. I might have to put in some stakes for them. Although I dug random rhizomes to move here, they seem to be all purple.
purple iris


The other thing in the driveway bed that is starting to bloom is the Meadow Sage, Salvia praetensis. There are cultivars, but I have no idea if this is a particular one.


I want to show you the two ajugas in the same post. This is the Bronza Ajuga, Ajuga reptans. Common name is bugleweed. I don't know if this has a particular variety name, but it might because the leaves are very dark. It was free long ago. Today, I want you to notice that the flowers are approaching purple. This plant is in both my front bed and the rock garden. It fills in very tightly and I have to fight it all the time to keep it in its place, but I love how it looks.

Bonus story: I got this from Matthaei Botanical Garden. No I didn't steal it, although I certainly could have. It was on a freebie table. I worked on the grounds crew a couple of summers in addition to the grad school research I was doing there. One of the jobs I did (because everyone else hated it) was to weed a big flower box full of this that was under one of the entrance signs. You just have to be a little careful, and I didn't mind that. I also got to dig weeds from between paving stones because I didn't mind that either.
bronze ajuga


If you think they don't look very purple, compare them to the variety 'Variegata,' that I bought maybe 3 years ago. I now have this one at the other end of the front bed. It doesn't spread as aggressively, but it seems to be expanding a little. And it's much more blue.
variegated ajuga


I worked on a bunch of stuff today, including plant records. Oh, and I ordered another plant. It was reasonably priced, but the shipping was as much as the plant. Hope I like it as much as I think I will.

See Driveway Bed 2025

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