Does not seem to be hardy or aggressive thus far. I know you can dig up ajuga to transplant them but can you just cut them and put in water. roots and, to a lesser degree, in leaves and stems. Ajuga sp; Lilyturf (Liriope sp) The leaves of all these plants provide a striking contrast to clivias. Unlike the leaves of Alocasia which point skyward, the leaves of Colocasia droop and point toward the ground. The entire plant/flowers/leaves is used. Light shade or filtered light occurs when the trees are high branched, have an open canopy, or have fine thin leaves. html markups. Will the ajuga choke out the ferns? Their creeping stems that grow horizontally and the scale-like leaves characterize this group. Do deer like to eat this?. //-->Contact me,