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Vinca Vine (3)clumps Live plants
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The listing, Vinca Vine (3)clumps Live plants has ended.

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I call it Vinca Vine. It's other names are Periwinkle flower.

The pictures are all from are home. I planted 3 little plant in 1998. I have pull up clumps and put them around the yard. I given it away a threw some out. It somewhat invasive plant but I cut mine or put it up before it gets out of hand.

They are evergreen perennials. Ground covers that spread and root. Lavender flower off and on in the spring.

Plant in partial sun to full shade. Rabbit proof. Awesome with other flowers in a hanging baskets!

I will dig up the day of shipping to go out. No weeds

The sooner I have your verified address the faster I will ship!
Questions & Comments
Original
You said that it keeps the grass out of your flower bed. Does it as kill everything else or choke out everything else you have planted.
Aug 24th, 2014 at 12:03:04 AM PDT by
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I answered below.
Aug 24th, 2014 at 2:42:49 AM PDT by
Original
I would say it depends if, it grow over the plant yes it will choke the plant. It takes time to do that. As the vine grows over it self the older becomes stick like. (See pic 4)So, that goes on new,old,new,old,new,old some plant may get covered. The 2nd picture show the vine with plants. I cut the vine when it's taking to much room!

For the grass if it's like a lot of it no. If you mean instead of using mulch. Yes, it may take sometime. I pray this helps you! Thank you
Aug 24th, 2014 at 2:40:31 AM PDT by
Original
I live in Wisconsin so, if you live where it gets cold too. The first year cover your vine before the snow fall. The following years there's no need to cover. Looks nice in the snow it's always green!
Aug 24th, 2014 at 2:50:06 AM PDT by
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I will post this item one more time this week!
Aug 24th, 2014 at 1:41:52 PM PDT by

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