Plant Number: 7.655.150 |
Periwinkle
Vinca minor ‘Atropurpurea’
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Also known as Myrtle, and an extremely popular evergreen groundcover. This less-common selection forms a dense mat of glossy dark green leaves, studded with deep wine-purple flowers in spring. Very shade tolerant, the leaves will sometimes scorch in too much sun. Tolerates dry shade once plants are established. Stems root into the ground readily, and the new plants that form may be easily moved to a new location in spring or early fall. Mowing the patch low after blooming every couple of years will help to keep it thick. Plant 4 to 10 plants per square yard. Received a Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (1993). May be considered invasive in some areas, do not discard unwanted plants in compost or in natural areas where these can become established. |
Zone 3 to Zone 9 |
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Conditions | Appearance | |
Sun Exposure Partial Shade Full Shade Soil Type Normal Sandy Clay Soil pH Acid Alkaline Neutral Soil Moisture Average Dry Moist Care Level Easy Foot Traffic Moderate Rate of Spread Fast |
Flower Colour Purple Blooming Time Early Spring Early Summer Late Spring Mid Spring Foliage Color Deep Green Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form Alpine & Rock Attracts Butterflies Containers Deer Resistant Drought Tolerant Evergreen Ground Cover Massed Woodland Flower Head Size Very Small Height 10-15 cm 4-6 inches Spread 45-60 cm 18-23 inches |
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