Growing Vinca Periwinkles
Are Vincas a ‘cool’ plant to grow? You may think so but I couldn’t possibly comment.
Vinca is a low growing herbaceous perennial suitable for ground cover. Vincas generally have sky blue or royal blue star shaped flowers on unkempt enthusiastic foliage.
Vinca Species and Varieties
- There are several species and hybrids including Vinca major and Vinca minor. The minor species are slightly less robust and slower growing.
- Vinca minor ‘Argenteovariegata’ shown above flowers from April all through summer.
- Vinca difformis includes the pale pink ‘Jenny Pym’, with rounded flowers in late autumn. Vinca difformis needs a warm position.
- White flowering Vincas include ‘Alba’ and ‘Snowmound’.
- Alba Aureovariegata has golden variegation and pale blue flowers,
- Vinca Multiplex is a double flower with dark plum purple flowers.
- Catharanthus roseus ‘Mediterranean Lilac’ or Vinca rosea the rosy Periwinkle casn be grown from seed.
Tips for Growing Vinca Periwinkles
- The trailing habit makes them suitable for use in containers.
- Propagate from runners that are prolific.
- Vinca major and Vinca minor are able to spread rapidly and are sometimes considered weeds. These pictures show how they are colonising a railway embankment and ousting the nettles.
- Vinca will grow in poor, dry and slightly shaded conditions.
- The creeping and arching stems make an attractive carpet of bright green foliage with the single blue flowers as an added bonus.
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I obtained a small piece of non variegated Vinca minor in Spain and It is growing like wildfire in my garden in Benicarlo (E. Spain). It survives the massive heat and drought here – you just can’t kill it which is good – we need survivors here. JT Spain
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