lesser periwinkle vinca minor

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White lesser periwinkle (vinca minor Royalty Free Stock Photo
White lesser periwinkle (vinca minor Royalty Free Stock Photo
White lesser periwinkle (vinca minor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser periwinkle Vinca minor Dartington Star, flowering ground cover Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser periwinkle Vinca minor, cultivar Aureovariegata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue flowering Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor) in a meadow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser periwinkle (Vinca minor) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser periwinkle, Vinca Minor.
Lesser periwinkle (Vinca minor) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser periwinkle Vinca minor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser periwinkle, Vinca Minor. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser periwinkle, Vinca minor, close up of two blue purple flowers with five petals, Netherlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
White lesser periwinkle (vinca minor) flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lesser periwinkle, Vinca minor, close up of flower with five petals, Netherlands Royalty Free Stock Photo
The lesser periwinkle, Vinca Minor is native to Central Europe, but in the United States this same plant is known as Creeping myrtle. Which ever name you use, some people like it for the flower, from which the color is derived. Also, it helps to kill off other weeds. However, it is viewed by more and more as invasive, and is hard to control.


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