Family: Apocynaceae

Scientific Name: Vinca major Maculata

Common Name: Vinca maculata, Surrey Marble Vinca

Description

Vinca maculata (Vimva major) is a vine or ground cover. It has glossy green leaves with yellow variegation. It is a nice spiller plant in containers and baskets. It can also be grown indoors as a house plant in a cool, bright window.

Pronunciation(VING-kuh)
Plant TypeIndoor Foliage, Vines, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone(6)7
SunlightFull sun to shade, probably best color is halfway in between the two extremes. In full hot sun the color tends to fade for me.
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowersdark blue, I do not know if it will bloom in zone #5
Leavesgreen with golden center irregular patch
Dimensionsover 24-inch spread
MaintenancePruning to control the length and to encourage side branching producing a fuller plant.
Propagationdivision, cuttings
Misc FactsIn zone #5, we treat this plant as an annual, using it in containers and baskets to drape over the sides. It can also be grown indoors as a house plant in a cool or cold, bright window.
Author's NotesI have used this plant in my containers for many years. In a few years, the stems of the plant have touched the ground, rooted, and over-wintered (Zone #5B)
Notes & Reference#161-Paghat's Gardens (www.paghat.com), #274-Site Authors' observations and growing experiences
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