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How to Grow and Care for Vinca Minor (Periwinkle) - The Spruce Vinca minor (commonly known as periwinkle) is a tough, low-maintenance, and pest-free vining evergreen perennial with pretty broadleaf foliage and flowers that thrive in the sun or shade It's useful for providing ground cover and is known for its creeping habit
Periwinkle: How to Grow and Care with Success - Gardenia Flowers: The plant produces small, attractive, and long-lasting flowers in shades of blue, purple, pink, and white The flowers are star-shaped with five petals and a bright yellow center Blooming season: From spring to frost Foliage: The glossy, evergreen leaves are usually 1-2 inches long and opposite in arrangement along the stem They are
How To Grow Periwinkle Or Vinca Minor - Gardening Know How Periwinkle flowers (Vinca minor) are a low-growing, dense groundcover native to Europe and parts of Asia Also known as common periwinkle, vinca, or creeping myrtle, it is invasive in some states but can be grown safely if contained
How to Grow Periwinkle (Vinca) - Gardening Channel Periwinkle produces tiny purple, blue or white blooms in spring to summer and has deep green, glossy evergreen foliage Periwinkle can be grown from seed, but it grows slowly A better bet is to use divisions or nursery transplants Just a few plants will spread to fill in a large area
Periwinkle Plant Care: Growing Colorful Vinca Flowers and Plants Both periwinkle vinca minor and vinca rosea are found in garden centers from early spring to late summer but have different uses This article focuses on periwinkle plant care, with its shiny green foliage and flowers of pink, red, or white periwinkle, which covers the plant all through the summer Periwinkle Quick Care Tips
How To Grow And Care For Periwinkle - Southern Living With trailing, arching stems that root where they touch soil, periwinkle plants (Vinca minor) grow as ground and bank covers They feature shiny, dark green oval leaves and lavender-blue, five-petaled, pinwheel-shaped flowers that appear in leaf joints in early spring