
Appearance
It grows as a herbaceous shrub with a stem that bears flowers arising out of a loose rosette of leaves. Each leaf is obovate or elliptic and has a wedge-shaped base and is 3–12 cm long and 0.8–3.5 cm wide. The leaf is covered in fine hair, more prominent along the midrib. The purple flowers appear predominantly in spring but can appear at any time of year. The plants live for around two to three years. "Ajuga australis" grows on clay soils that are medium to high in nutrients, either on Wianamatta Shale, basalt, or alluvial quartzite.In the Sydney region it is found in grassy woodlands growing under narrow-leaved ironbark, forest red gum, grey box, alongside kangaroo grass or open forest under black sally or snow gum. "Ajuga australis" can be readily grown in part-shaded or sunny spots in the garden on most soils. It is readily propagated by cuttings.
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