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Vinca difformis 'Jenny Pym'


Vinca difformis 'Jenny Pym' (Vinca difformis)

This is one of the 'thugs' in my garden - but a pretty one!



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amy
Amy
 

I know what you mean , it creeps in under our fence I daren't let it get to established , even if it is pretty ...........

9 Nov, 2009

 

Mine roots itself when I'm not looking, Amy! I added this to my 'More Thugs' blog - because Bamboo reminded me that Vincas can be invasive, like this one really is!

9 Nov, 2009

 

i'd love some if you get chance to root some out for me spritz. I'd willing pay postage . I love it especially as it is a named variety.

9 Nov, 2009

 

I will see if I can dig some up for you. No postage required! :-))

9 Nov, 2009

 

:o)))) you are a lovely lady! yes you are :o)))

[i must have been given a silly pill today] oh i ordered trilliums today too :o))

9 Nov, 2009

 

I REALLY am going to order mine tomorrow! I was at the best GCin the west today! LOTS of gems - you wait until I take photos! WOWEE!!!! :-)))))))))))

9 Nov, 2009

 

i went to a big one at brigg yesterday and was sooooooo disappointed. turned in th santa's grotto, plants too expensive too.

9 Nov, 2009

 

What a shame! This is one of a group of three, and they have their own Nursery somewhere down in Devon. Grindle visits one of the others that's nearer her home. We compared notes - and it sounds pretty similar! Their perennials are good prices, and they really have an excellent range there - plants I can't find elsewhere, too.

I saw around 7 or 8 DIFFERENT Skimmias - I didn't know there were so many!

Oh, and I just realised - I didn't notice any glitter or tinsel - and definitely no Santa! How good was that? :-)))))

10 Nov, 2009

 

brill.

10 Nov, 2009

 

It is pretty aswell.

10 Nov, 2009

 

how does this differ from V minor/major? just curious you know!

10 Nov, 2009

 

MUCH more vigorous, bigger shinier leaves, and bi-coloured flowers. It's almost a climber!

10 Nov, 2009

 

bigger than major or minor? do they do in shade?

10 Nov, 2009

 

MUCH bigger, and this one is kind of shaded...it faces east, and is behind a large Aucuba, as well.

10 Nov, 2009




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