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{{SPlantbox
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|familia=Apocynaceae
| name = ''Vinca major''
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|genus=Vinca
| image = Vinca major0.jpg
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|species=major
| image_width = 240px
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|common_name=Periwinkle
| image_caption = ''Vinca major'' leaves and flower
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|habit=herbaceous
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
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|Min ht box=1
| divisio = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
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|Min ht metric=ft
| classis = [[Magnoliopsida]]
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|Max ht box=2
| ordo = [[Gentianales]]
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|Max ht metric=ft
| familia = [[Apocynaceae]]
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|origin=S Europe, Spain to Caucasus
| genus = ''[[Vinca]]''
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|lifespan=perennial
| species = '''''V. major'''''
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|exposure=part-sun, shade
| binomial = ''Vinca major''
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|water=moderate
| binomial_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]
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|features=flowers, naturalizes, invasive, ground cover
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|Temp Metric=°F
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|sunset_zones=5-24, 28-31 (warmer 32-33)
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|image=Vinca major0.jpg
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|image_width=240
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|image_caption=''Vinca major'' leaves and flower
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{{Inc|
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Sterile sts. reclining; flowering sts. rather erect: lvs. subcordate-ovate, rather obtuse, ciliate. shining, 2-3 x 1-2 in.: fls. blue; calyx-lobes narrowly linear, ciliate; corolla-lobes obovate, very obtuse. Eu.—This species is larger throughout than V. minor. It is much used, especially the variegated forms, for veranda - boxes and hanging-baskets. Var. elegantissima, Hort., is a showy form with the lvs. margined and blotched with yellowish white. Common form among the florists and easily prop, by cuttings.{{SCH}}
 
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'''''Vinca major''''' ('''Large Periwinkle''' or '''Greater Periwinkle'''), is a [[flowering plant]] native to southern [[Europe]], from [[Spain]] and southern [[France]] east to the western [[Balkans]], and also in northeastern [[Turkey]] and the western [[Caucasus]].
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==Cultivation==
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It is an [[evergreen]] trailing vine, spreading along the ground and rooting along the stems to form patches of ground cover 2-5 m across and scrambling up to 50-70 cm high. The [[leaf|leaves]] are opposite, 3-9 cm long and 2-6 cm broad, glossy dark green with a leathery texture and an entire but distinctly hairy margin, and a hairy [[Petiole (botany)|petiole]] 1-2 cm long. The [[flower]]s are produced from early spring to autumn, violet-purple, 3-5 cm diameter, with a five-lobed corolla.
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===Propagation===
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Easy to propagate from cuttings.
  
There are two [[subspecies]], with geographically separate ranges:
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===Pests and diseases===
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==Species==
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There are two [[subspecies]], with geographically separate ranges{{wp}}:
 
*''Vinca major'' subsp. ''major''. Leaf petioles finely hairy, hairs short. Southern Europe.
 
*''Vinca major'' subsp. ''major''. Leaf petioles finely hairy, hairs short. Southern Europe.
 
*''Vinca major'' subsp. ''hirsuta'' (Boiss.) Stearn (syn. ''V. pubescens'' d'Urv.). Leaf petioles densely hairy, hairs longer. Caucasus, northeastern Turkey.
 
*''Vinca major'' subsp. ''hirsuta'' (Boiss.) Stearn (syn. ''V. pubescens'' d'Urv.). Leaf petioles densely hairy, hairs longer. Caucasus, northeastern Turkey.
  
The closely related species ''[[Vinca minor]]'' is similar but smaller, with narrower, hairless leaves.
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==Gallery==
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===Cultivation and uses===
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''Vinca major'' is commonly grown in temperate gardens for its evergreen foliage, spring flowers, and vining habit. Several [[cultivar]]s are available, with white to dark violet flowers and variegated foliage.
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==References==
 
==References==
*[http://rbg-web2.rbge.org.uk/cgi-bin/nph-readbtree.pl/feout?FAMILY_XREF=&GENUS_XREF=Vinca&SPECIES_XREF=major&TAXON_NAME_XREF=&RANK= Flora Europaea: ''Vinca major'' distribution]
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
*Blamey, M., & Grey-Wilson, C. (1989). ''Flora of Britain and Northern Europe''. Hodder & Stoughton.
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<!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  -->
*Huxley, A., ed. (1992). ''New RHS Dictionary of Gardening'' 4: 664-665. Macmillan.
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
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<!--- xxxxx  *Sunset National Garden Book. Sunset Books, Inc., 1997. ISBN 0376038608  -->
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==External links==
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*{{wplink}}
  
==See also==
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*[[Vincamine]]
 
*[[Vinpocetine]]
 

Latest revision as of 01:03, 30 October 2009


Vinca major leaves and flower


Plant Characteristics
Habit   herbaceous

Height: 1 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 1. to 2 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.
Lifespan: perennial
Origin: S Europe, Spain to Caucasus
Cultivation
Exposure: part-sun, shade
Water: moderate
Features: flowers, naturalizes, invasive, ground cover
Sunset Zones: 5-24, 28-31 (warmer 32-33)
Scientific Names

Apocynaceae >

Vinca >

major >



Read about Vinca major in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Sterile sts. reclining; flowering sts. rather erect: lvs. subcordate-ovate, rather obtuse, ciliate. shining, 2-3 x 1-2 in.: fls. blue; calyx-lobes narrowly linear, ciliate; corolla-lobes obovate, very obtuse. Eu.—This species is larger throughout than V. minor. It is much used, especially the variegated forms, for veranda - boxes and hanging-baskets. Var. elegantissima, Hort., is a showy form with the lvs. margined and blotched with yellowish white. Common form among the florists and easily prop, by cuttings.CH


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Cultivation

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Propagation

Easy to propagate from cuttings.

Pests and diseases

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Species

There are two subspecies, with geographically separate rangeswp:

  • Vinca major subsp. major. Leaf petioles finely hairy, hairs short. Southern Europe.
  • Vinca major subsp. hirsuta (Boiss.) Stearn (syn. V. pubescens d'Urv.). Leaf petioles densely hairy, hairs longer. Caucasus, northeastern Turkey.

Gallery

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References

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