Family: Apocynaceae

Scientific Name: Vinca minor Variegated

Common Name: Variegated VInca Minor

DescriptionA variegated form of Vinca minor.
Pronunciation(VING-ka)(MY-nor)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Groundcovers and vines
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightgrows best in part sun to shade, tolerates full if there is ample moisture (Zone #5)
Moistureprefers moist, tolerates average, will get crispy in bone dry
Soil & Siteprefers rich, moist well drained but grows happily in average
Flowerssmall, five petal, solitary, 1 inch, pale violet-blue funnel shaped, April-May
Leavesvariegated green, evergreen leaves
Stemslong wiry stems, branches root as they creep out from the central crown
Dimensionsabout 6 inches high and spreads forever, slower growing than all green Vinca cultivars
MaintenanceOccasional shearing will help thicken the plant. Weeds should be at a minimum because of the plants thick growth
Propagationeasy by division, cuttings
Author's NotesIn moist, good soil this plant can be very aggressive. In poor, dry soils the rate of spread slows down appreciatively.
Notes & Reference#68-Groundcovers for the Midwest (Voight, Hamilton,Giles)
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