What does a periwinkle vine look like?

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.
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Is periwinkle a climbing vine?

This plant may be used as a climber on a non-living support and is useful for blocking views when used in this way. Before planting periwinkle, make sure it is what you want in the area, as it is difficult to remove once established.
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What does periwinkle plant look like?

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. Blue, white or purple starry flowers appear from spring to autumn.
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Why is periwinkle called flower of death?

Periwinkle, an evergreen trailing groundcover, is a common invader throughout most of the United States. It is native to Europe, where it was commonly known in folklore as the “flower of death” because its vines were woven into headbands worn by dead children or criminals on their way to execution.
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Is creeping myrtle the same as periwinkle?

Creeping Myrtle, Vinca minor, goes by many names; Common Periwinkle, Lesser Periwinkle or even Dwarf Myrtle. It is a glossy dark green evergreen ground cover with large, showy lavender-blue flowers that bloom from May to June.
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Are Vinca and periwinkle the same?

Periwinkle is also called vinca or myrtle. Of the 12 species of periwinkle, two are popular groundcovers. All species have opposite leaves and single flowers. The perennial periwinkle should not be confused with the bedding plant, Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus).
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What's the difference between periwinkle and lavender?

What Is The Difference Between Periwinkle And Lavender? The biggest difference between periwinkle and lavender is that this one has much less blue than periwinkle. You could describe lit as purple but you can describe periwinkle as both purple and blue.
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Does periwinkle come back every year?

Normally, the vinca minor plant lasts only one year, however, that depends on where the periwinkle plant is growing. In northern climates, this ornamental plant would be considered an annual that usually last for only one year. However, in warmer climates, it can grow as a perennial.
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How do you control vinca vines?

How to Regulate the Growth of a Vinca Plant
  1. Apply 1 inch of water and in one to two hours, hand pull vinca growth that goes beyond its allowed space. ...
  2. Mow or use a weed trimmer to cut back your vinca patch to the ground each year in early spring.
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Why is periwinkle considered invasive?

Periwinkle grows vigorously and forms dense and extensive mats along the forest floor, displacing native herbaceous and woody plant species.
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Is periwinkle an invasive plant?

First introduced to California for ornamental and medicinal purposes, big periwinkle has escaped garden landscaping and is now invasive in coastal counties, the foothills, the central valley, and some desert counties. Big periwinkle spreads rapidly, especially in riparian areas, creeks, and drainages.
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What is periwinkle good for?

Periwinkle is also used for treating diarrhea, vaginal discharge, throat ailments, tonsillitis, chest pain, high blood pressure, sore throat, intestinal pain and swelling (inflammation), toothache, and water retention (edema).
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Will periwinkle grow up a trellis?

Vinca plant care

Redirect growth along a lattice or trellis, or snip stems off when not to your liking. Snipping stems will lead to branching and make your plant more lush and dense. For a particularly bushy container vinca, snip or pinch stems every 3 leaf pairs as it grows.
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Can periwinkle survive winter?

Vinca (Vinca minor) also called myrtle and common periwinkle, grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 to 8. In these climates, it generally survives the winter. It's grown as an annual in colder regions, although vinca might survive under snow.
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How do I stop periwinkle from spreading?

Cut periwinkle plants with pruning shears in late spring or early fall when temperatures are between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Use a weed whip for large patches. Spray the cut stems with a ready-to-use, 5-percent glyphosate weedkiller.
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Do you cut back periwinkle in the fall?

Shear periwinkles back to about six inches tall in again in late summer if the plants become overgrown or untidy. Do not prune periwinkles during the fall or winter, as pruning produces flushes of tender new shoots that are easily damaged by cold temperatures.
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Are periwinkles poisonous to dogs?

Vinca (Catharanthus roseus), commonly referred to as Periwinkle, is an evergreen perennial that blooms in the spring and summer. Popular as a groundcover, Vinca is a favorite choice of gardeners. All parts of Vinca (Catharanthus roseus) are considered poisonous to humans, dogs, cats, and horses.
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How tall does periwinkle grow?

Common periwinkle grows 3-6 inches tall and spreads over 2 feet. It has smooth wiry stems and lilac-blue flowers. Common periwinkle, like annual vinca, is easy to grow. It grows best in well-drained organic soils with a pH between 6.0 and 8.0.
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Is periwinkle purple or blue?

Periwinkle is a pale indigo color that takes its name from the flower. It is blue with shades of purple and sits between the two in the color wheel. The hex code for periwinkle is #CCCCFF.
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What colors do periwinkles come in?

Types
  • Alba (Vinca minor) ...
  • Atropurpurea (Vinca minor) ...
  • Aureovariegata (Vinca minor) ...
  • Blue and Gold (Vinca minor) ...
  • Bowles Variety (Vinca minor) ...
  • Double Purple (Vinca minor) ...
  • Golden (Vinca minor) ...
  • Illumination (Vinca minor)
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What color is deep periwinkle?

The hexadecimal color code #7c83bc is a medium light shade of blue. In the RGB color model #7c83bc is comprised of 48.63% red, 51.37% green and 73.73% blue.
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What does Vinca major look like?

Description. Both Vinca major and Vinca minor have long stems with shiny, oval, dark green leaves. Vinca major's leaves grow up to 3 inches long, while minor's leaves will grow 1 to 1 1/2 inches long. The leaves of both plants grow in pairs along creeping stems and make a thick, effective ground cover.
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Are periwinkles the same as impatiens?

Vinca traditionally has lavender or blue flowers, giving it the alternative name "periwinkle," but other colors are available. Impatiens flowers are distinctly flat in shape, rather than tubular and have five rounded, overlapping petals.
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Where do periwinkles grow?

Native to Asia and Europe, periwinkle is hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 9. It blooms best in full sun, but it also grows in shade and is often planted under trees. Its dense roots tend to crowd out other plants, so use it alone or plant it with bulbs.
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