ajuga

noun
aju·​ga | \ ˈa-jə-gə How to pronounce ajuga (audio) \
plural ajuga or ajugas

Definition of ajuga

Examples of ajuga in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Perennials that are dormant over the winter, such as daylilies, ajuga, daisy, rudbeckia, coreopsis, yarrow and others, can be divided and transplanted now through February. NOLA.com, "This week's gardening tips: how to control caterpillars, scale, whitefly," 28 Oct. 2017 In his garden, Jackson created a middle island with a lion's mane Japanese maple, ajuga, moss and lithodora. Kym Pokorny, OregonLive.com, "Create a Zen rock garden for a tranquil spot to relax," 21 May 2017

First Known Use of ajuga

1640, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for ajuga

New Latin, from a- entry 2 + Latin jugum yoke — more at yoke

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