ALAINN: “BEAUTIFUL, FINE, LOVELY”. (IRISH) OLD IRISH ÁLAIND‎

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Australian Bugle (Ajuga australis)

Common Name Latin Name Plant Family
Australian Bugle
Ajuga australis
Labiatae

Plants can be used for ground cover[200].

  • Medicinal Use

    The leaves are used as a salve for wounds[238] and also in the treatment of boils and sores[152, 238].

  • Edible Use

    None known

  • Cautionary Notes

    None known

Cultivation & Habitat

Seed – sow spring or autumn in the open border[1]. Division in spring.
Prefers a humus-rich, moisture retentive soil and a sunny position[200]. Easily grown in the rock garden[1], it spreads rapidly by root suckers[157].
E. Australia – New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.

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*None of the information on this website qualifies as professional medical advice. Take only what resonates with your heart and use your own personal responsibility for what’s best for you. For more information [brackets] [000], see bibliography.