Vinca.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 18 May, 2013
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This is an upright Vinca with large flowers....can be clipped to shape.
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What a pretty vinca! Clearly they respond well to being clipped! Not your usual straggly specimen! I find the don 't flower very well after the first year here. So I'm going to follow your example and see if that helps. When do you do the chopping A?
19 May, 2013
Do they like a shady woodland setting? They look as if they do!
19 May, 2013
Thanks ladies, Karen I do it whenever they start to look untidy, normally would be after flowering....
Wildrose these are all in our mini woodland area...
19 May, 2013
Thanks! :D
20 May, 2013
I love the shrubby look on this plant.
20 May, 2013
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Love the colour of this one!
18 May, 2013