Vinca, Variegated Greater Periwinkle 'Variegata'

Vincamajor

Family
Apocynaceae (a-pos-ih-NAY-see-ee)
Genus
Vinca (VIN-kuh)
Species
major (MAY-jor)
Synonym
Sun Exposure
Sun to Partial Shade
Foliage
Evergreen
Height
12-18 in. (30-45 cm)
Spacing
3-6 in. (7-15 cm)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F)
USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F)
USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F)
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6 °C (20 °F)
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)
Danger
All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested
Bloom Color
Lavender
Medium Purple
Bloom Time
Late Winter/Early Spring
Mid Spring
Late Spring/Early Summer
Mid Summer
Late Summer/Early Fall
Blooms repeatedly
Other Details
Category
Groundcovers
Perennials
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
May be a noxious weed or invasive
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)
7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
By dividing the rootball
From semi-hardwood cuttings
Seed Collecting
Allow pods to dry on plant; break open to collect seeds
N/A: plant does not set seed, flowers are sterile, or plants will not come true from seed
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Birmingham, Alabama

Jones, Alabama

Montgomery, Alabama(2 reports)

Hot Springs Village, Arkansas

Malvern, Arkansas

Berkeley, California

Concord, California

Forest Falls, California

Pomona, California

San Leandro, California

Clifton, Colorado

Norwood, Colorado

Wilmington, Delaware

Brooksville, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Lake City, Florida(2 reports)

Ocala, Florida

Oldsmar, Florida

Orange Park, Florida

Blackshear, Georgia

Lawrenceville, Georgia

Patterson, Georgia

Stone Mountain, Georgia

Winterville, Georgia

Belleville, Illinois

Canton, Illinois

Marshall, Illinois

Springfield, Illinois

Bremen, Indiana

Elwood, Indiana

Newburgh, Indiana

Davenport, Iowa

Ewing, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

Mount Sterling, Kentucky

Prospect, Kentucky

Taylorsville, Kentucky

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Bordelonville, Louisiana

Monroe, Louisiana

Medway, Massachusetts

Milton, Massachusetts

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Gobles, Michigan

Jackson, Mississippi

Marietta, Mississippi

Waynesboro, Mississippi

Eunice, Missouri

Washington, Missouri

Imperial, Nebraska

Morganville, New Jersey

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Himrod, New York

Syracuse, New York

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Greensboro, North Carolina

Hamlet, North Carolina

Kure Beach, North Carolina

Raleigh, North Carolina

Lancaster, Ohio

Enid, Oklahoma

Jay, Oklahoma

Sapulpa, Oklahoma

Stillwater, Oklahoma

Portland, Oregon

Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania

Souderton, Pennsylvania

Laurens, South Carolina

Simpsonville, South Carolina

Travelers Rest, South Carolina

Clarksville, Tennessee

Crossville, Tennessee

Elizabethton, Tennessee

Hendersonville, Tennessee

Lafayette, Tennessee

Middleton, Tennessee

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Rockwood, Tennessee

Westmoreland, Tennessee

Austin, Texas

Colmesneil, Texas

Denton, Texas

Emory, Texas

Houston, Texas

Katy, Texas

Kerrville, Texas

Mont Belvieu, Texas

Plano, Texas

Sour Lake, Texas

Winnsboro, Texas

South Jordan, Utah

Radford, Virginia

Reston, Virginia

Roanoke, Virginia

Wytheville, Virginia

Kalama, Washington

Spokane, Washington

Franklin, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

15
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5
neutrals
5
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Belleville , IL (Zone 6b) | March 2023 | positive

This plant came tucked inside a container of annuals. On the tag it was listed as an annual. I was surprised to find it survived a 6b wi...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | March 2016 | negative

I've tried growing this in pots. A branch layered into the ground, and it's become an ineradicable weed. Glyphosate does nothing to it, a...Read More

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Norwood, CO | October 2014 | positive

I had always treated this plant as an annual and brought some in one fall, it had been in a summer hanging basket, around February it was...Read More

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Egg Harbor Township, NJ | May 2012 | negative

I am not going to repead this for ever Vinca, but this is true for all of them: This is one of those alien plants that aggressively overt...Read More

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| April 2012 | positive

I'm in the Triad area of NC and planted some vinca major last fall after believe it or not, being frustrated with vinca minor for failing...Read More

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Souderton, PA (Zone 6b) | September 2010 | positive

I grow this plant along the base of a large raised pond. The sides of the pond are made from rocks that were dug up when our house was b...Read More

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Imperial, NE | April 2010 | positive

Cuttings of this plant came in a florist presentation. I rooted it in water, then planted it in the garden in part shade. It has done wel...Read More

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Katy, TX | March 2010 | positive

I grow this in a bed that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. We are in zone 9a in Katy, Tx and have temps 95+ for months in the s...Read More

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Hot Springs Village, AR (Zone 7b) | September 2009 | negative

Very invasive. Took over an entire bed, growing over all the other plants despite frequent pulling. Also had to keep it trimmed off the d...Read More

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Montgomery, AL | August 2009 | negative

I bought my plants this spring '09 from Home Depot, which may have been my first mistake as I have a friend who says plants from there ar...Read More

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Jacksonville, FL (Zone 8b) | August 2009 | positive

In my climate (borderline Zones 8b/9a), Vinca major 'variegata' is at its best in early spring (February - April). That's when the blue ...Read More

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Franklin, WI | May 2009 | neutral

I'm in zone 5a. Have used for 10 years in container plantings ,treating it as an annual. Within the past 5 or so years, it has become a...Read More

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Everson, WA (Zone 7b) | February 2009 | neutral

It looks pretty good, but doesn't grow very fast in tough areas. I'd much rather have the invasive "green" version. It snowed pretty go...Read More

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Southwest, VA (Zone 6a) | April 2008 | neutral

The plant is beautiful, hardy, but so invasive if not kept trimmed back in our area of Virginia.

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Garland, TX (Zone 8a) | March 2008 | positive

My friend and neighbor had the vinca minor version that was terribly invasive and she couldn't get rid of it, even when pulling each plan...Read More

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Silsbee, TX (Zone 9a) | April 2006 | positive

This grows in my rock garden as a perennial w/ a heavy leaf mulch here in zone 5. It dies back to the ground and comes back each spring, ...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | January 2006 | positive

This is perennial in my zone 5a garden, though I have heard that we are now unofficially zone 6. I love it for lighting shady areas. It...Read More

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Louisville, KY | August 2004 | positive

The foliage can be eye-catching as a hanging plant too, draped over a porch wall from a pot, or grown from a window box.

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Syracuse, NY | May 2004 | positive

I have grown this plant for two seasons - last winter was particularly brutal - in zone 5. I did not believe it would be hardy here, but...Read More

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Ocala, FL | March 2004 | positive

Easy growing, once planted it does not require alot of care. I don't have a problem with it being invasive. Handles our 90 degree + hum...Read More

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Morganville, NJ | June 2003 | positive

This is my favorite groundcover. Less invasive than ivy or ajuga. Looks good all year. Deer Resistant. Wilts somewhat in full sun with...Read More

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Harvest, AL | April 2003 | positive

Makes an excellent groundcover. Will grow under a tree without extra care under normal conditions filling in where few other plants will...Read More

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L.A. (Canoga Park), CA (Zone 10a) | March 2003 | negative

Very invasive and nearly impossible to completely eradicate. Roots wherever the stems touch the ground. Drought tolerant, but doesn't l...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | August 2002 | neutral

Can be invasive, but can also be easily trimmed back.

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Ewing, KY (Zone 6a) | August 2001 | neutral

Low growing prostrate groundcover, coarser texture than V. minor. Variegated leaves of yellowish white and green. Blue spring flowers. Fa...Read More

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