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bugleweed
[ byoo-guhl-weed ]
noun
- a plant belonging to the genus Lycopus, of the mint family, especially L. virginicus, reputed to have medicinal properties.
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Origin of bugleweed1
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Example Sentences
You can also mulch heavily and establish living ground cover using plants such as white clover, creeping thyme, creeping germander or bugleweed, which fill niches and retain moisture, Kiers says.
From Washington Post
My favorite form of bugleweed is ‘Black Scallop’, with crinkled maroon leaves and a brilliant show of violet blooms later in spring.
From Seattle Times
I hadn’t grown ajuga or bugleweed for many years, seeing it as a bit coarse, but I discovered that I just wasn’t looking hard enough.
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