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Periwinkle Care: How To Grow Periwinkle Plants - 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
Leave No Ground Uncovered When You Plant Periwinkle Plant periwinkle in any spot in the garden where you want to cover a lot of ground fast—be it shady or sunny They're favorites in shade perennial gardens as well as rock gardens The tough-as-nails plant can will sprawl and look increasingly lush year after year without needing much care
Common periwinkle - Wikipedia The common periwinkle or winkle (Littorina littorea) is a species of small edible whelk or sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc that has gills and an operculum, and is classified within the family Littorinidae, the periwinkles
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 Periwinkle, with its captivating blue or purple flowers and glossy evergreen leaves, is a charming and easy-to-grow plant that adds a touch of beauty to any garden What is Periwinkle?
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
Periwinkles Fast Facts - U. S. National Park Service Periwinkles cannot swim, but they can breathe underwater Diet: They are herbivores (animals that eat plants) They eat algae by scraping it with their radula (a tongue-like structure that has thousands of tiny microscopic teeth on it )
Growing and controlling periwinkle in your garden - BBC Gardeners World . . . Periwinkles are low-growing evergreen perennials, useful for covering the ground to prevent weeds and for planting up awkward spots Periwinkles have long stems of glossy evergreen foliage in plain green or variegated with white, yellow, or cream, which provide colour and interest all year round
Periwinkle - Home Garden Information Center Periwinkle (Vinca minor) is an excellent evergreen groundcover with dark green foliage Oblong to ovate leaves are opposite, simple, ½ to 2 inches long, glossy, with a short petiole They exude a milky juice when broken Flowers are purple, blue or white depending on the cultivar Plants bloom in March or April and sometimes again in the fall
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