Vinca Major Variegated
Vinca major variegata



Characteristics
- Type: Perennial
- Zone: 7 – 9
- Height: 6 – 18 Inches
- Spread: 12 – 24 Inches
- Blooms: April – May
- Bloom: Violet-Blue
- Sun: Full Sun – Part Shade
- Water: Dry – medium
- Maintenance: Medium
- Suggested Use: Ground Cover, Naturalize
- Flower: Showy
- Leaf: Variegated, Evergreen
- Tolerate: Deer, Drought, Heavy Shade, Erosion, Dry Soil
Culture
Vinca Major Variegated is reliably winter hardy to USDA Zones 7-9 where it is easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Plants prefer moist, humus-rich soils in part shade, but will tolerate close to full shade. Space starter plants 8” apart for quick cover of smaller areas. Space 12-18” apart to cover large areas. It is a versatile ground cover for shady areas. Good cover for bulbs. Effective on slopes or banks to stabilize soils and prevent erosion. Trailing stems may be cascaded over stone walls. Dense foliage discourages weeds. Excellent for hanging baskets, window boxes and containers.
Noteworthy Characteristics
Vinca major, commonly called greater periwinkle, large periwinkle or blue buttons, is an evergreen, prostrate, mat-forming perennial with long trailing stems. It is widely used as a ground cover and container plant. North of USDA Zone 7, it is more commonly used as a container plant. Dark green leaves (to 3” long) are ovate to lanceolate. Solitary, tubular, phlox-like, pale violet-blue flowers (to 1 1/2” across) bloom on upright stalks from the leaf axils in spring, and usually continue to bloom intermittently throughout the summer into autumn. Foliage of this periwinkle typically grows to 12-18″ tall and spreads indefinitely. Once established, this plant will spread aggressively, rooting at the nodes where the stems come in contact with the soil.
Problems
Potential insect pests include aphids and nematodes. Potential disease problems include root rot, leaf spot and blight.
Garden Uses
Where winter hardy, greater periwinkle is a versatile ground cover for shady areas but can be aggressive. Good cover for bulbs. Effective on slopes or banks to stabilize soils and prevent erosion. Trailing stems may be cascaded over stone walls. Dense foliage discourages weeds. Excellent selection for hanging baskets, window boxes and containers.