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Focus on Flowers
Indiana Public Media
1793 episodes
6 days ago
Focus on Flowers is a weekly podcast and public radio program about flower gardening hosted by master gardener Moya Andews.
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Focus on Flowers is a weekly podcast and public radio program about flower gardening hosted by master gardener Moya Andews.
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Bugle Fairy
Focus on Flowers
2 minutes
4 months ago
Bugle Fairy
Moya Andrews reads a poem about ajuga, a.k.a., bugle weeds. Ajugas are perennials that are commonly known as bugles or bugle weeds, and there are about 40 species in the genus.  Ajuga reptans (reptans means creeping), is often used as a ground cover that carpets the ground with glossy rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves and spikes of violet-blue flowers in late spring.  Cultivars with variegated foliage are less vigorous than those with green or bronze leaves it seems. It is hardy zones 3-9 and prefers light shade, though it will grow in sun too.  In evenly moist well drained soil, Ajuga reptans spreads vigorously, so choose a site carefully. Cicely Mary Barker, wrote a poem about this plant and called it, as you might guess, “The Song of the Bugle Fairy.” Here it is:                  At the edge of the woodland                  Where good fairies dwell,                  Stands, on the lookout,                  A brave sentinel.                    At the call of his bugle                  Out the elves run,                  Ready for anything,                  Danger, or fun,                  Hunting, or warfare,                  By moonshine or sun.                   With bluebells or campions*                 The woodlands are gay,                 Where bronzy- leaved bugle                  Keeps watch night and day. NOTE:  *Campions are Lychnis (e.g., rose campion) plants. This episode originally aired March 31, 2011.
Focus on Flowers
Focus on Flowers is a weekly podcast and public radio program about flower gardening hosted by master gardener Moya Andews.