Ajuga reptans is a sprawling perennial herb with erect flowering stems and grows to a height of about . The stems are square in
cross-section with hairs on two sides. The plant has runners that spread across the surface of the ground. The purplish-green, stalked leaves are in opposite pairs. The leaf blades are hairless and are usually elliptical or ovate with a rounded tip and shallowly rounded teeth on the margin. The
inflorescence forms a dense
raceme composed of whorls of blue flowers, each with dark veins on the lower lip. The
calyx has five toothed lobes and the corolla forms a two-lipped flower about long with a short tube. The upper lip of each flower is short and flat with a smooth edge, and the lower lip is three-lobed, the central lobe being the largest, flat with a notched tip. There are two long stamens and two short stamens, which are longer than the corolla and are attached to the tube. The ovary is superior and the fruit is a
schizocarp with four chambers. ==Habitat==