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And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day" (Genesis 1:31)
(Ajuga, Bugle, or Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) - 01) Ajuga is most often
found growing along roadsides and in fields, and is often used as a ground cover
in domestic gardens. Ajuga or Bugle are a native of Europe, and a member of the
Mint family (Lamiaceae). There is another member of the mint family, Lycopus
virginicus, which is also called bugleweed, but this flower is white and grows
in clusters around the leaf axils.
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Presented here are just a few of the countless components of God's creation. Just as we cannot have human and animal life without water and plants, neither can we have lasting peace without love and compassion. It is our hope and prayer that this series will motivate people to live and act in a cruelty-free manner; that we would no longer hurt or destroy each other, the animals or our environment.