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Mapping project finds 20 invasive plant species in Indiana's Deam wilderness

Reporter-Times - Martinsville 16 Oct 2024
Poisonous plant is spreading across US grounds, purple-splotched stem. Poison hemlock is a toxic invasive species that has been quickly spreading around the U.S. The entire plant is poisonous and can be deadly if eaten ... Myrtle ... Vinca minor (periwinkle).
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Thinking about lawns and gardens during this powerful summer heat

LA Daily News 13 Jul 2024
With the recurring droughts we have endured over the past several decades, lawns have all but vanished from Southern California ... • ... One of these is Asian jasmine (Trachelosperumum asiaticum) and the other is dwarf periwinkle (Vinca minor) ... .
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Garden Guy column: Groundcovers contribute to good design

Amarillo Globe-News 23 Jun 2024
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about filling gaps in the garden. Not among the solutions was the suggestion of groundcovers - horizontal gardening ... Periwinkles (Vinca major and V. minor) are also very common with V. minor being more shade tolerant.
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The next Japanese knotweed? Scientists reveal the 5

The Daily Mail 27 Feb 2024
'However, some have escaped the controlled environment of gardens, and a small minority of these are threatening native biodiversity or are causing severe problems for infrastructure, agriculture or forestry ... Vinca difformis. Vinca major ... Vinca minor.
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COLUMN: Planning around perennials

The Argus Press 15 Oct 2023
Most gardeners are familiar with vinca vine as an essential for combos. Illumination is a close relative that sports deep green leaves boldly splashed with bright lemon yellow, and is actually a selection of hardy Myrtle, Vinca minor ... .
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Invasive plants are dangerous for all (Gardening with nature)

Castanet 05 Jul 2023
Seeds float and they spread quickly ... But, all is not lost. Education is our best defence ... Two that I regularly see for sale—leading to muttered profanities—are Euphorbia myrsinites, (Donkey Tail Spurge) and Vinca minor (Common Periwinkle).
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COLUMN: Maintaining the landscape in July

The Lawton Constitution 29 Jun 2023
Summer has arrived after a cooler, wet spring. We are now going into a dryer, hotter part of summer ... Be on the outlook for insects ... Vinca minor and vinca major both create an excellent ground cover for shady locations in Southwest Oklahoma ... .
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Instead of hauling endless bags of mulch into your yard, fill your garden's empty space ...

The Berkshire Eagle 07 Jun 2023
This preference is not arbitrary ... Of course, there are super robust exotics such as Japanese pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis) and Vinca minor (commonly known as periwinkle) that will quickly spread to cover the soil and are almost carefree ... Modal.
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Evergreen Garden Opens June 2-4

Union Leader 19 May 2023
When they’re in bloom, they’re spectacular.” ... The garden opens to the public June 2-4 ... The Gold Room is named for its large sweeps of “Emerald ’n Gold” euonymus and Vinca minor “Illumination.” Both produce leaves with heavy yellow variegation ... to 5 p.m.
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Reflections on gardening advice

Lincoln Journal Star 19 May 2023
BY MARI LANE GEWECKE FOR L MAGAZINE. In June 2008, my first garden column appeared in L Magazine. The topic was watering ... Oh, yes, I do ... Also avoid daily watering ... People are also reading… ... vinca minor, poppy mallow, groundcover sedum ... .
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ORRIN MORRIS: Look for periwinkle in patches on roadside

Henry Herald 07 May 2023
Mother’s Day. That phrase causes a flood of good memories for most of us. Weekend travel, family feasts, parties, and special gifts are common. Every person had a mother. Most were nurtured, protected, counseled, disciplined, and fed by her ... Vinca minor ... .
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Tulips also part of Derby Day festivities

The Paducah Sun 05 May 2023
The first Saturday in May, the world is focused on the Kentucky Derby, known as The Run for the Roses ... THINGS TO DO ... Plants. for sun - creeping phlox and creeping thyme; and for shade – lamium, sweet woodruff (dry soil) and vinca minor(not major) ... EVENT.
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Over the Garden Gate: Gardening on the rainy side

The Beaver Times 03 May 2023
Many common ground covers like English Ivy (Hedera helix), Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans), and Periwinkle or Creeping Myrtle (Vinca minor) which can do well in many conditions are considered invasive in many states, taking over native woodland habitats.

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