Glory Dwarf Periwinkle Trailing Vinca
Violet-blue flowers 1 in.
Dwarf periwinkle trailing vinca. Vinca minor known as Dwarf Periwinkle or Myrtle are hardy in USDA zones 4-9 and is a nearly perfect miniature copy of Vmajor. Trailing stems with smooth evergreen leaves to 15 long root at the nodes as they go along the ground and quickly spread to form an attractive ground cover. The long trailing stems root at the nodes as they go along the ground to form a.
Vinca major is similar to Vinca minor except that it is cold-hardy only in zones 7 to 9 and is a bit larger. To learn more please watch the video. Vinca minor - Dwarf Periwinkle is a durable evergreen low growing groundcover.
Tubular lavender blue phlox-like flowers to 1 inch across appear in the. At a mature height of only 4 to 6 inches it makes an. The common periwinkle plant Vinca minor is often spotted creeping down steep hillsides and banks offering a green and growing effect in areas which might otherwise be bareThe periwinkle plant is exceptional as an erosion control specimenPeriwinkle is also used as a spreading shrub in USDA garden zones 4 to 8.
51 rows Other names include Dwarf Periwinkle Trailing Myrtle and Violet of the Sourcerers. The flowers continue in full force for months despite extreme heat drought and poor soil. Emerging chartreuse with dark green edges the leaves mature to a rich golden color before softening to a cream color.
They produce lavender-blue ¾-1 flowers from mid-spring until early summer. Vinca minor Illumination Lesser Periwinkle is a prostrate evergreen perennial with a brightly variegated foliage and violet-blue flowers. With its long stolons it covers even large areas and forms beautiful blue-violet flowers.
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