ChatterBank2 mins ago
Vinca Plants...
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They've probably been around for a while but they are new to me.
I'm not talking about vinca minor or v major, usually grown as perennials as ground-cover plants for shade
This type is a bedding variety with large vibrant showy flowers which look more like Impatiens (Buzzy Lizzy).
They are lovely looking plants, and I've bought several as a gift to someone.
So, has anyone grown this variety ? Any tips or problems with pests etc.
T I A.
I'm not talking about vinca minor or v major, usually grown as perennials as ground-cover plants for shade
This type is a bedding variety with large vibrant showy flowers which look more like Impatiens (Buzzy Lizzy).
They are lovely looking plants, and I've bought several as a gift to someone.
So, has anyone grown this variety ? Any tips or problems with pests etc.
T I A.
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apparently its not a vinca but catharanthus https://en.w ikipedia.org /wiki/Cathar anthus_roseu s
11:45 Wed 08th Jul 2015