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I have been a horticulturist for over 40 years. Currently the home I own is on a lake in Connecticut on a pretty steep slope. When we wer...Read More
I like this plant - it fills up a very shaded spot, bu I can see that it could get a bit out of hand.
Vinca minor, “periwinkle”, has been a favorite of mine for at least a dozen years. I use it as often as is possible as a ground cove...Read More
Planted this Vinca on a bank at edge of woods hoping to smother weeds and vines from the near by woods. So far has covered nicely - not t...Read More
Together with pachysandra and English ivy, this is one of the three standard evergreen groundcovers here (Boston Z6a). Fills in quickly o...Read More
I have had this in my garden for years and honestly can't complain at all. It's an aggressive ground cover that grows like crazy, yet it'...Read More
Have it and can't get rid of it! My mother thought that since the flowers were so pretty, we should plant it in the front flowerbeds...hu...Read More
Yes, vinca can be aggressive, but I am grateful for that, given the difficulty of getting anything to grow under my Norway maples or in ...Read More
I have a 50+ year crab apple in the middle of my rose garden that died , but I kept the tree's three 14 ft trunks as they are artfully tw...Read More
This is one of those alien plants that aggressively overtake and destroy native plants upon which our native wildlife depends. I came clo...Read More
Pretty when blooming but annoyed by its invasive habit (mine grows in the crown of a rose bush - ouch!). After reading the other posts I...Read More
For me this is the perfect hanging basket perennial. Have lovely leaves year round, blooms in winter, spring and again in late summer. ...Read More
Too invasive in my garden. Although I find it lovely, I finally had to dig it all up. And I mean DIG! It does not just pull up.
Was gifted a packet of seeds last year and sprinkled some in the flower bed on the North facing side of the house last autumn and forgot ...Read More
Though this pretty weed is a bit invasive,it is a wonderful looking plant from spring to autumn,and children love to suck on the ends of ...Read More
A lovely ground cover - pretty and requires little effort. Although some people find it invasive, I have found it no problem by simply mo...Read More
This will choke out everything but thistles and dandelions. Extremely invasive in my yard.
Great ground cover under trees where grass won't grow - we always called it Myrtle. First to bloom in the spring (same time as the crocus...Read More
Extremely invasive, smothers everything in its path. It forms an impenetrable network of spreading rhizomes that are impossible to pull u...Read More
Using it as a ground cover in hosta, lily, and black eyed susan beds from deep shade to full sun. Is much more interesting than mulch and...Read More
I have both vinca major and minor in my yard. Vinca major is the much more invasive of the two, growing over it's smaller sibling anywher...Read More
Now, I live in Buffalo, as well, yet I find it perfect for those hard to grow, dark areas under the shrubbery, etc., which took forever t...Read More
Extremely invasive in my area, smothers everything in its path. It forms an impenetrable network of spreading rhizomes that are impossibl...Read More
Undeniably attractive, this plant is a pretty evergreen groundcover.
The flowers are apparently not attractive to insect p...Read More
I have this as a ground cover in a completely shaded area where the ground is wet all the time and the soil is heavy clay. It does just ...Read More
I bought this plant last summer on a suggestion from a friend. I had a very shady area and wanted flowers. This plant did not let me do...Read More
My mother and father have had this plant in their yard for almost twenty years now. It is extremly hardy and evergreen; wonderful all ye...Read More
Common Periwinkle, Creeping Myrtle, Flower-of-Death Vinca minor is naturalized in Texas and other States and is considered an invasive pl...Read More
This plant is extremely invasive where I live. I can not get rid of it. Flower-of-Death is an appropriate name.
vinca minor is a fantastic evergreen perenial groundcover for zone 6. With snow protection it probably will survive even colder extremes...Read More
We love this plant and have had it on our back hill (45 degree slope) for the past 20 years. We are now experiencing a massive dieoff. ...Read More
Neutral because it doesn't like being contained, and I have a large family of snails living under its dark canopy, but its quite pretty a...Read More
Periwinkle, in the midatlantic ,was used as a ground cover/
marker for family graveyards on farms.Since tillable land was at a pr...Read More
We've had very good success with this plant as a ground cover in fairly deep DRY shade. Also grows well just about anywhere, although, I...Read More
I have had very good results with Vinca Major in my alkaline soil. It grows on a moderate slope with semi-shade and I keep the soil mois...Read More
Blooms April - July in my garden.
Vinca will grow anywhere, which is always a plus. I love it planted with the daffodils;...Read More
A very happy plant here in Mississauga, Ontario (Z5b). Vinca minor was already established when I moved in a month ago and already I've ...Read More
FOR: 433kfj from Klamath Falls, OR
Are you saying Vinca Major came out fifteen years ago?
I planted rooted plants in my Nor...Read More
I put this into a couple of planters in dry shade a few years ago. It took a few years to get established, and now it's scrambling out o...Read More
This is currently the only groundcover I grow. It's cheery violet-blue flowers, while most prevalent in springtime, can be found here & ...Read More
I really like this plant. In the spring, currently mid April, the wood's ground errupts into purple flowers. It's very attactive and I do...Read More
I've seen this plant growing in people's yards around here for years, but never outside of cultivation. Many of the places seem to be ver...Read More
I came across the flower of death in the summer of 2003, I have yet to try it until now. My experience with it was overall very positive...Read More
Native to the woodlands of Europe and North Africa. Spreads out very nicely and sometimes can become an invasive weed. Flowers best in in...Read More
A hardy perennial groundcover, not to be confused with Madagascar periwinkle or vinca major. Vinca minor is hardy to zone 3 and once esta...Read More
An excellent evergreen groundcover with dark green foliage, the perennial periwinkle should not be confused with the bedding plant, Madag...Read More