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Hello, not a review but rather a question.
In the picture of this Vinca major, we can see another vinca in the background, with two-coloured flowers, purple and white.
Which Vinca is it?
Thanks in advance.
Which type of vinca is it?
Maaike
Villeneuve d'Ascq" would be translated to "Villeneuve d'Ascq" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not have an equivalent translation.
It covers all my slopes in the shade and now I am transplanting some to install elsewhere. It even kills the weeds, I love it!
Catherine
Ile-de-France" translates to "Island of France" in British English.
A single stem, which seems poorly rooted. Uncertainty about its ability to take root again!
Field of plants received in very good condition. After 6 months, they appear to be well established even though I did not have any flowers this year.
Maurice
ORPIERRE
Very hardy plant and excellent ground cover, even in very chalky soil. It can be propagated easily by layering. Lovely blue flowers...periwinkle!
SYLVIANE
Plourivo
Six young plants received in early February in a sorry state (dry soil, dry plants). After losing their meristematic cells, all of them have gradually recovered and are only now starting to extend their creeping stems at the end of August. Lamentable packaging, unresponsive customer service.
Jean-Olivier
Yvelines
Perfect, healthy young plants in accordance with the description.
Fast delivery, with no issues.
Guillaume
Correct
Thank you to Clothilde (order preparation), the young plant received seems healthy.
Thierry P.
She establishes herself as a tiller.
This periwinkle takes its time to settle, but it shoots very well; I haven't seen a single flower yet, maybe next year...
Josiane B.
Condition upon receipt
Tiny young plant, not a single flower, just a few leaves.