Family: Apocynaceae

Scientific Name: Vinca minor Illumination

Common Name: Vinca Illumination

Description

Illumination Vinca (Vinca minor) A low creeping evergreen perennial with brightly variegated foliage. Chartreuse yellow in the spring with a dark green edge.  Maturing to golden yellow than becoming a creamy yellow.  Violet-blue flowers in the spring.

Pronunciation(VING-ka)(MY-nor)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Groundcovers and vines, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone4-8
Sunlightgrows best in part sun to shade, tolerates full if there is ample moisture (Zone #5), needs some good sun to bring out the colors
Moistureprefers moist, tolerates average, will get crispy in bone dry
Soil & Siteprefers rich, moist well drained but grows happily in average
Flowersblue salverform (having a slender, tubular corolla with the lobes spreading at right angles to the tube)
Leaveschartreuse yellow in the spring, ark green edge, maturing to golden yellow than becoming a creamy yellow.
Stemslong wiry prostrate stems
Rootsfibrous, shallow
Dimensionsindefinite spread, 4-6 inches high
Maintenanceto renew or restrict growth cut back in the spring, deer resistant, cut out green stems,
PropagationPP12,132, cuttings, division
Cultivar OriginDiscovered in 1995 by Christy Hensler in a bed of Vinca minor. It was later introduced in 2001 by Tony Avent of Plant Delights Nursery USA.(#142)
Misc FactsAKA: Illumination Vinca, Illumination Lesser Vinca, Lesser VInca, Creeping Myrtle 'Illumination', Variegated Vinca, Variegated periwinkle, Vinca minor
Author's NotesCan be used as a hardy ground cover, cascading over walls or rocks or in containers. Seems to be stable variegation. (2013) A change in thought on stable variegation. I have used this in pots many times and the gold color held up well but, in 2012 I planted in a garden, and is now 90% green. In the spring it may revert back? (2015) Is probably 99% green in the garden.. In the summer of 2020, it is 100 % green and vigorous.
Notes & Reference#142-The Plant Hunters Garden (Bobby J Ward)
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