Will Vinca choke out weeds?

Vinca minor, also known as just vinca or periwinkle, is a fast growing, easy groundcover. It's appealing to gardeners and homeowners needing to cover areas of the yard as an alternative to grass. This creeping plant can be invasive though, choking out native plants.
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Does vinca choke other plants?

Vinca minor, in most cases, will not choke out other plants growing in the area. They just fill in around them. Vinca major, being more aggressive, can take over other plants in your flower bed.
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Will Vinca minor take over grass?

Periwinkle, technically known as Vinca minor, is a member of the low-stature type of plants used for ground cover. Another popular name for periwinkle is myrtle. Periwinkle is quick to grow and spread. It does well in places other ground covers, such as grass, will not take hold.
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Is vinca major invasive?

Invasive Species: Vinca major, Bigleaf Periwinkle. Bigleaf periwinkle is an invasive evergreen to semi-evergreen trailing vine that reaches to over 6.6 ft. (2 m) in length. The stems are stout, somewhat woody, and green.
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Will vinca take over?

Vinca major, commonly known as bigleaf periwinkle, may have lovely purplish-blue flowers, but the invasive vine can quickly take over habitat of native plant communities. This hardy plant needs little water or sun and forms dense mats of vegetation, smothering the diversity of plants in its path.
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Are vincas weeds?

Vinca major (big periwinkle) is a spreading perennial vine or ground cover (family Apocynaceae) with dark green stems that contain milky latex. In California it is rapidly spreading in most coastal counties, foothill woodlands, the Central Valley, and even desert areas.
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How quickly do Vinca grow?

Seeds are sensitive to overwatering, keep lightly moist. Seedlings emerge in 14-21 days at 75-78 degrees F. As soon as seedlings emerge, provide plenty of light on a sunny windowsill or grow seedlings 3-4 inches beneath fluorescent plant lights turned on 16 hours per day, off for 8 hours at night.
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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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How do you stop Vinca 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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Are periwinkle and Vinca the same thing?

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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Is Vinca hard to control?

Getting Rid Of Periwinkle Plants: Learn About Periwinkle Control Methods. Periwinkle, also known as Vinca or creeping myrtle, is one of the easiest to grow groundcovers or trailing plants. However, its tendency to root at the internodes where stems touch the ground can make it an invasive competitor to other plants.
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Is Vinca a ground cover?

Vinca minor grows in partial sun, partial shade, and full shade. It tolerates deep shade conditions but may burn in direct sunlight. For best results, plant them in partial shade. Also, they are a good choice for a ground cover for an area with dry shade.
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What can I plant instead of Vinca?

As an alternative, Mr Smarty Plants recommends you look into planting Mitchella repens (partridgeberry) which has cordate leaves, white twin flowers, and red berries or Gelsemium sempervirens (evening trumpetflower) which has wider spaced leaves and reddish stems, often white and waxy.
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What is the difference between Vinca minor and Vinca major?

The main difference between Vinca major and Vinca minor is that the leaves of V. major are slightly broader, larger, ovate, or heart shaped, while those of V. minor are small, elongated, lance-shaped. This can help identify the species.
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Will vinca climb a trellis?

Trellising: Vinca is technically a ground cover and not a true vine but can be trained on a trellis or fence with some effort. Vinca cannot naturally attach itself to a trellis so it must be tied up manually and its aggressive growth curtailed frequently.
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Do vincas come back every year?

Vinca is grown as an annual. It will often return in following summers from self-sown seed.
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How do I keep my vinca under control?

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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How big does vinca get?

Annual vinca grows 12 to 18 inches tall and comes in pink, purple, red, white, magenta, and bi-colors. The flowers are also attractive to butterflies.
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Should you trim vinca?

Typically, pruning a Vinca is not a necessary maintenance task for this plant as it is considered a self cleaning plant. You can always pinch off the plant to improve its appearance, as well as to encourage a bushier plant. Vinca is often used as a groundcover in landscape areas.
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Is periwinkle considered invasive?

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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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 vines poisonous to dogs?

Vinca (Catharanthus roseus) is considered by the ASPCA as a toxic plant to dogs and their puppies. Depending on the level of exposure or the amount ingested, severe poisoning can occur. All parts of the plant contain vinca alkaloids, which can cause the following symptoms: Nausea.
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When should you plant vincas?

Vincas don't like cold weather, so wait to plant yours until on or after May 1st. It's tempting to rush these charmers into the ground, so you can enjoy them, but one cold night is all it takes to damage the plants. When you do plant them, choose a location where they can enjoy full sun to part shade.
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When should I buy vincas?

Buy vinca as bedding plants at your local nursery in the early summer in northern areas, and spring through fall in the Deep South. You can also start them from seed. Try some cultivars not commonly available at stores, like Tattoo Black Cherry Vinca, which is a gorgeous vibrant reddish-purple.
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