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So far, so good. I bought a couple of these A. tenorii as "chocolate chip. Valfredda is not A. reptans by the way that has a much larger ...Read More
This is a pretty plant but it does not like its roots to be disturbed in the early spring. I loosened the soil around it and almost kill...Read More
This is an odd little grower for me. We bought our house a year ago and found tiny clumps of this growing in the lawn. We decided to le...Read More
Based on the glowing reports of this plant, I was expecting to love it, and I probably would have -- if I had given it a whole lot more s...Read More
I bought one little plant one spring because I thought it was pretty. it was planted in a well drained garden soil in a mostly shady bed....Read More
Love, love, love this plant as an under planting with hydrengeas. It is a good contrast with the dark leaves and the spring blue flowers...Read More
I purchased this to cover a specific area that gets way too much water from the gutters and was all sandy & rocky-it has grown like a cha...Read More
Bought one small plant from a nursery late last summer but never got in planted and it got real rootbound. So i divided it into six small...Read More
A very cute little Ajuga, also called Dwarf Bugleweed. It spreads quickly and can take some foot traffic. My information says it is har...Read More
In Minneapolis Zone 4
Valfredda tends to have some central rot issues from our wet spring weather but it quickly refills i...Read More
Portland, Oregon. I have only had this little charmer for a year but I love it. I have it in full sun in deep loamy well draining soi...Read More
I've had great success with this groundcover here in the brutal Houston, Texas environment. It has survived my 'fit and forget', 'trial ...Read More
If you didn't like your mother's or grandmother's Ajuga, you will love this one. Tiny leaves, great "chocolate" colored leaves. Grows qu...Read More
This cultivar was discovered at the Valfredda Nursery in Italy and was marketed as 'Chocolate Chip' for a couple of years.
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Spreading, miniature chocolate foliage with shining, lacy blue flowers. A true natural dwarf. Shade to sun.