Vinca major variegata
By Seaburngirl
- 18 Apr, 2009
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its a prettier blue than the v.minor but it can be such a thug.
19 Apr, 2009
Very pretty. I have this growing in a pot!
30 Apr, 2009
i wish i had left it in its pot as it can be invasive. :o(
30 Apr, 2009
Ours is growing up and through the thick ivy on church boundary wall so dont mind but agree it can be very invasive.The vinca minors are less so !
30 Apr, 2009
I have a lovely dark green blue flowered V.minor and a white flowered variegated V.minor also. they are better ground coverers as their foliage is more dense.
30 Apr, 2009
Yes we have the white one too..;ovely delicate flower. Another Reighton find !
30 Apr, 2009
Mine came from my mums garden so even cheaper lol!
30 Apr, 2009
: ) : )
30 Apr, 2009
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Vinca Major 'Variegata' (Greater Periwinkle)
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Vinca Major (Greater Periwinkle)
£8.99 at Crocus
this is pretty almost looks like it would spin in the wind like a windmill
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19 Apr, 2009