Description
Vinca minor 'Argenteovariegata' | Lesser periwinkle
The Vinca minor 'Argenteovariegata', more charmingly known as lesser periwinkle, is a delightful low-growing evergreen that offers a splash of color to any garden. Its variegated foliage and lovely blue flowers create a tapestry of color that is both soothing and visually appealing.
This variety is well-suited for a range of garden uses, from border accents to group plantings, and is particularly effective in providing an understory of foliage in wooded settings.
Key Features
The Vinca 'Argenteovariegata' is celebrated for its enchanting features and easy-going nature. It thrives in a variety of soil types, provided they are well-drained, and is content in sun, partial shade, or shade, making it a versatile choice for gardeners.
Key attributes include:
- Evergreen foliage that maintains its variegated pattern of green, grey, silver, and white throughout the year.
- A profusion of blue flowers that emerge in spring and continue to charm on and off through to autumn.
- Its creeping, widespread growth habit allows it to cover ground effectively, acting as a living mulch.
- The plant's drought resistance makes it a low-maintenance option for gardeners concerned with water conservation.
Tips
For those looking to cultivate Vinca minor 'Argenteovariegata', consider the following tips:
- Propagate the plant through division or semi-ripe cuttings to encourage robust growth and maintain plant health. These methods are best performed in the temperate seasons of spring or autumn.
- While the plant is drought tolerant, it benefits from consistent moisture, especially in well-drained soils under sunnier conditions.
- Pruning is advised in early to mid-spring. This rejuvenates the plant and encourages a fresh burst of foliage and flowers for the coming season. Pruning after flowering will keep the plant dense and compact.