Bigleaf Periwinkle

Gardening Hobby ground covers  


Bigleaf Periwinkle

The plant is shrub-like and grows to 12" tall with trailing ascending stems; 1-3 feet long. The flowers are carried in the short, ascending stems. Cut it back hard in the spring to rid plants of discolored foliage and to enjoy new growth. The Greater Periwinkles are an evergreen, creeping plant with long trailing or arching stems. It thrives in shady and damp areas; it will melt in full sun in the southern portion of its range. The leaves are shiny, bright-green and broad with a blunt base with hairy margins. This ornamental plant is fast growing. The leaves are dark green and bigger than that of vinca minor. It has solitary violet flowers at the end of the stem. It flowers from April through frost. It is usually sold as an annual in zones 3-5 otherwise perennial. The Bigleaf Periwinkle, Vinca major, is also known as Greater (rosy) Periwinkle, Big Perwinkle and Large Periwinkle. It can be used on banks or in other rough locations provided soil is suitable. ... details

 

Lamium - Orchid Frost The Lamium 'Orchid Frost', Lamium maculatum, has beautiful oval, silvery edges and bluish green foliage. Plant in a well-drained soil and do not allow it to dry out. The short spiked clear, pale pink flowers make it a wonderful ground cover. 'Orchid Frost' looks great among Hostas, Ferns, Lungworts (Pulmonaria), bulbs and wildflowers. With a plant height of 6" and a spread of 18-24", Lamium 'Orchid Frost' blooms from May to July. Use Lamium in hanging baskets, in mixed containers, trailing over walls or as an edger, but spread must be controlled. 'Orchid Frost' will grow best in full sun, but will tolerate some afternoon shade in a moist area.

Bigleaf Periwinkle