The term "Ajuga arabica" does not correspond to a currently recognized or widely documented species within the genus Ajuga according to established botanical databases and taxonomic references such as Kew's Plants of the World Online (POWO), the International Plant Names Index (IPNI), or the Catalogue of Life. The genus Ajuga, part of the family Lamiaceae, includes approximately 40–70 species of flowering plants commonly known as bugleweeds, many of which are native to Europe, Asia, and Africa.
"Arabica" as a specific epithet typically refers to Arabia or the Middle East, suggesting a geographical association. However, no scientifically validated and taxonomically accepted species named Ajuga arabica is recorded in peer-reviewed botanical literature or major floristic treatments as of current knowledge.
It is possible that "Ajuga arabica" may represent a misidentification, an informal or local name, or an erroneous combination. Alternatively, it could be a nomenclatural novelty not yet widely recognized or validated.
Accurate information is not confirmed.