Vinca minor 'Marie' | 1 Litre Pot | 10cm - 15cm Height

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Common Names

  • Lesser Periwinkle

Vinca minor ‘Marie’ is a superb evergreen groundcover, offering glossy dark green foliage and delicate pale blue flowers from spring. It thrives in shaded areas, suppresses weeds, and requires minimal care, making it ideal for low-maintenance UK gardens.

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Vinca minor 'Marie'
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Unleash the enduring charm of Vinca minor ‘Marie’, a vibrant groundcover showcasing delicate pale blue flowers and lush evergreen foliage.

Vinca minor ‘Marie’, often known as Lesser Periwinkle, offers a superb solution for difficult areas within your garden. This robust and low-maintenance plant forms a dense mat of glossy, dark green leaves, providing year-round interest. Its cheerful flowers bring a splash of subtle colour, making it an excellent choice for pathways, banks, or underneath trees. Indeed, it thrives where other plants may struggle.

Key Features of Vinca minor ‘Marie’

  • Forms a dense, evergreen groundcover, suppressing weeds effectively.
  • Showcases charming, star-shaped, pale blue flowers from spring into early summer.
  • Features glossy, dark green foliage that remains attractive all year.
  • Highly adaptable to a range of challenging conditions, including dry shade.
  • Requires minimal maintenance once established, making it a gardener’s favourite.
  • Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, supporting garden biodiversity.

Understanding Vinca minor ‘Marie’: Its Nature and Name

This delightful plant, Vinca minor ‘Marie’, belongs to the Apocynaceae family. It is a specific cultivar of the widely recognised Lesser Periwinkle. The genus name ‘Vinca’ originates from the Latin word ‘vincire’, meaning ‘to bind’ or ‘to twine’. This aptly describes the plant’s creeping stems, which spread and root as they grow. ‘Minor’ signifies its smaller size compared to other Vinca species, such as Vinca major. The ‘Marie’ addition refers to its specific cultivar, selected for its distinct characteristics. Gardeners truly appreciate its vigour and beauty.

The Beauty of Vinca minor ‘Marie’ in Bloom and Foliage

The true appeal of Vinca minor ‘Marie’ lies in its exquisite display. From March through to June, delicate, star-shaped flowers emerge. These charming blooms feature a soft, pale blue hue, adding gentle colour to shadier garden spots. Furthermore, these flowers offer a welcome source of nectar for early-season pollinators. The plant’s foliage is equally impressive. Each oval leaf boasts a rich, dark green colour with a glossy finish. This evergreen characteristic ensures areas planted with Vinca minor ‘Marie’ maintain a verdant appearance throughout all seasons.

Versatile Uses for Vinca minor ‘Marie’ in Your Garden

Vinca minor ‘Marie’ proves incredibly versatile for various garden applications. Its spreading habit makes it an exceptional groundcover, effectively suppressing weeds and reducing maintenance. Therefore, plant it under deciduous trees or shrubs, where it establishes readily. It also works wonderfully for softening pathway edges or cascading over retaining walls. Gardeners might prune Vinca minor ‘Marie’ to manage its spread or to maintain a tidy appearance. This simple task encourages denser growth. Beyond its aesthetic benefits, the flowers actively attract bees and butterflies, enriching the local ecosystem. This resilient plant offers both beauty and practicality, enhancing your outdoor spaces with ease.

Max Height 0.15 at maturity
Max Spread 1.00 at maturity
Growth Rate Fast
Fast-growing
Position
Partial Shade Full Shade Shade
Soil Type
Clay Sandy Silt Loam
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Vinca minor 'Marie' is a wonderfully low-maintenance plant. Ensure it receives adequate water until established, particularly during dry spells; once settled, it demonstrates good drought tolerance. Feeding is generally not required in average garden soils. To control its spread or maintain a tidy appearance, simply trim back any unwanted growth in spring or after flowering. This encourages a denser mat of foliage. Vinca minor 'Marie' is typically resistant to most common pests and diseases, making it a reliable choice for UK gardens.