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Vinca minor ′Atropurpurea′ Atropurpurea Periwinkle Family: Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family) 11 Genus: Vinca (Periwinkle Creeping Myrtle Myrtle, Creeping) 6 Plant Type: Liana 46 Hardiness: USDA Zone 4 498 Deciduous / Evergreen: Evergreen 250 Flowers:


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Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' is the purple version of periwinkle we all know and love, even the RHS who have awarded it their AGM. This prostrate, evergreen plant forms a neat carpet of lance-shaped, dark green leaves - excellent for suppressing weeds in sun or partial shade. The purple flowers are like gems lying on a green velvet cloak.


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1 of 7 Variety or Cultivar 'Atropurpurea' is a mat-forming, evergreen subshrub with ovate, dark green leaves and dark reddish-purple flowers from mid-spring into autumn. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Chalky Clay Loamy Sandy Soil drainage Moist but well-drained Well-drained Moisture-retentive Soil pH


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Vinca Atropurpurea Periwinkle, Myrtle Sorry Sold Out Unusual purple-wine colored flowers sets this common periwinkle apart. The flowers are the main attraction of this periwinkle. Spring flowering plum purple flowers are nestled in glossy dark green leaves.


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Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' dark purple-flowered periwinkle A wide-spreading evergreen perennial about 10cm in height, with ovate, dark green leaves and deep reddish-purple flowers 2.5cm in width Synonyms Vinca minor 'Rubra' Vinca minor 'Purpurea' Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS © www.gardenworldimages.com © visionspictures.com


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Plant number: 7.655.150 Also known as Myrtle, and an extremely popular evergreen groundcover. This less-common selection forms a dense mat of glossy dark green leaves, studded with deep wine-purple flowers in spring. Very shade tolerant, the leaves will sometimes scorch in too much sun. Tolerates dry shade once plants are established.


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Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' Pronunciation: VING-ka MI-nor at-ro-pur-PUR-ee-uh SKU #07608 4-9 Your climate might be too cold for this plant: Change Location Pre-Order for Spring Find In Store OVERVIEW DETAILS STYLE CARE Care Highly adaptable; prefers enriched, neutral to slightly acidic, well-drained soil.


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Apocynaceae Vinca minor Sun Requirements: Partial Sun to Full Shade Size: 3-6" high, ground-hugging plant Leaves: Leaves are opposite, simple, elliptic, and evergreen with new growth emerging early, often March, in a handsome yellow green. Hardiness: Zone 3 to 8, can be grown further north when protected by snow.


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Propagation Leave no ground uncovered with the mighty periwinkle! This vigorous trailing plant can easily tackle any tricky shady situation and happily cover your planting space. Its glossy evergreen leaves and cheerful blue star-like flowers can really brighten up a shady corner in your garden. Periwinkle Overview Where to Plant Periwinkle


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Vinca minor ( common names lesser periwinkle [1] or dwarf periwinkle) is a species of flowering plant in the dogbane family, native to central and southern Europe, from Portugal and France north to the Netherlands and the Baltic States, east to the Caucasus, and also southwestern Asia in Turkey.


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Common periwinkle ( Vinca minor) is an ideal plant for tough spots. It is also called lesser periwinkle or creeping myrtle. Although it prefers rich, slightly moist soil, it tolerates a wide range of conditions, including clay, alkaline soils and drought. Periwinkle has shallow, spreading, fibrous roots that hold soil in place.


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Periwinkle is also called vinca or myrtle. Of the 12 species of periwinkle, two are popular groundcovers. All species have opposite leaves and single flowers. The perennial periwinkle should not be confused with the bedding plant, Madagascar periwinkle ( Catharanthus roseus ) is an excellent evergreen groundcover with dark green foliage.


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Vinca minor ( Atropurpurea Common Periwinkle ) 'Atropurpurea' bears large deep plum-purple flowers. This cultivar was first recorded in 1826. Trailing evergreen plant with oblong, shiny dark green leaves to 2 inches, sometimes having variegated foilage. Tubular five-petaled flowers bloom primarily in spring, then sporadically through the.


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Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' is an excellent groundcover that forms mats of shiny, dark-green leaves which contrast nicely with the bright purple-red flowers. Evergreen. Likes any well-drained soil. Wine Periwinkle is a low growing CLIFF HANGER® plant will form a trailing mat of foliage and is a good selection for rock walls and containers.


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Vinca minor grows in partial sun, partial shade, and full shade. It tolerates deep shade conditions but may burn in direct sunlight. For best results, plant them in partial shade. Also, they are a good choice for a ground cover for an area with dry shade .


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Evergreen Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' (occasionally called 'Rubra' or 'Purpurea') is a magenta, deep plum, or burgundy cultivar of the common periwinkle. It is sometimes called Wine Periwinkle. It is shown in a photo snapped in early April (2003). It grows together with some regular blue vinca along the edge of the sump-pump.