Purple Gromwell
(Aegonychon purpurocaeruleum)
Purple Gromwell (Aegonychon purpurocaeruleum)
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Марина Садыкова
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Photo by: Марина Садыкова | License Type: CC BY 4.0 | License URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | Rights Holder: Марина Садыкова | Publisher: iNaturalist | Date Created: 2023-05-01T10:37:01-07:00 |






















Estimated Native Range
Climate Requirements for Sumter, South Carolina
This Plant | Your Site | Plant Suitability for Your Location | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
• Precipitation | 30" - 41" | 47" | Aquatic | Aquatic |
• High Temp. | 73°F - 83°F | 92°F | Your summer temperatures are normal for this plant. | Excellent |
• Low Temp. | 25°F - 36°F | 33°F | Your winter temperatures are normal for this plant | Excellent |
This plant may not grow well at your location - your precipitation is too high.
Summary
Aegonychon purpurocaeruleum, commonly known as Blue Bugle, Bugleweed, or Bugleherb, is a semi-deciduous perennial herb native to moist meadows, forest clearings, and riverbanks in Europe, as well as temperate regions of Western Asia. It typically grows to a height of 0.5-1 feet (0.15-0.3 meters) and a width of 1-1.5 feet (0.3-0.5 meters). The plant features lance-shaped leaves and produces spikes of blue to violet flowers that are highly showy and bloom in late spring to early summer. The foliage may take on a purplish tinge in fall, adding seasonal interest.
Blue Bugle is valued for its attractive flowers and ground-covering habit, making it a popular choice for border fronts, woodland gardens, and as underplanting for shrubs and tall perennials. It is relatively low-maintenance, tolerating a range of soil conditions, though it prefers medium draining loam or clay soils. While it thrives in full sun to part shade, it benefits from some afternoon shade in hotter climates. Adequate moisture is important, but the plant can tolerate short periods of drought once established. It can spread by rhizomes to form dense mats, which can be beneficial for erosion control but may also become aggressive in optimal conditions. It is important to monitor its spread to prevent it from becoming invasive.CC BY-SA 4.0
Blue Bugle is valued for its attractive flowers and ground-covering habit, making it a popular choice for border fronts, woodland gardens, and as underplanting for shrubs and tall perennials. It is relatively low-maintenance, tolerating a range of soil conditions, though it prefers medium draining loam or clay soils. While it thrives in full sun to part shade, it benefits from some afternoon shade in hotter climates. Adequate moisture is important, but the plant can tolerate short periods of drought once established. It can spread by rhizomes to form dense mats, which can be beneficial for erosion control but may also become aggressive in optimal conditions. It is important to monitor its spread to prevent it from becoming invasive.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type:
- Height: 0.5-1 feet
- Width: 1-1.5 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Flower Color: Blue
- Flowering Season: Spring
- Leaf Retention: Semi-deciduous
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
- Water: Medium
- Drainage: Medium
Common Uses
Bee Garden, Border Plant, Low Maintenance
Natural Habitat
Moist meadows, forest clearings, and riverbanks in Europe, and temperate regions of Western Asia
Other Names
Common Names:
Scientific Names: Aegonychon purpurocaeruleum , Aegonychon purpurea-caeruleum , Aegonychon purpureocaeruleum , Aegonychon repens , Buglossoides purpureocaeruleum , Buglossoides purpurocaerulea , Lithospermum caeruleum , Lithospermum longiflorum , Lithospermum lucanum , Lithospermum pumilum
GBIF Accepted Name: Aegonychon purpurocaeruleum