About Princess Nadia

Mat of rosettes that resembles a creeping stonecrop until the flower spikes bloom blue. Oval leaves emerge purplish pink and turn light bluish green with creamy margins. Tiny leaves are layered in among the flowers going up the stems, too.

Bred from a single variegated branch of Chocolate Chip bugleweed. Nadia is the breeder's daughter.

About Bugleweed

Excellent shade-loving ground cover. Blue flowers in late spring and early summer. Large areas can actually be mowed or cut with a string trimmer to refresh the foliage. Tolerant of poor soils, but does prefer moisture.

Pot Size & Price
6 plants in a pack
$12.00
Height
6"–8"
Width
12"–24"
Sunlight Exposure
Partial Sun shade
Catalog
P055
Plant Traits
Bees
Ground Cover
Interesting Foliage
Rock Garden
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday

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Friends School Plant Sale photo by Nancy S.

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Catalog
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Photo from Garden Solutions

Feathered Friends Cordial Canary

Catalog
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Catalog
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Ajuga Feathered Friends Noble Nightingale, almost black narrow leaves (next to almost yellow leaves)
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Feathered Friends Noble Nightingale

Catalog
P052
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Feathered Friends Parrot Paradise

Catalog
P053
Ajuga 'Mahogany', dark shiny leaves
Photo from Proven Winners

Mahogany

Catalog
P049