vinco vine
Roger Whitehead
rgw at office-futures.com
Wed Apr 14 11:55:58 EST 1999
In article <monique.1848.005DE901 at bio.tamu.edu>, Monique Reed wrote:
> You may have Vinca major or Vinca minor, sometimes called periwinkle
If it's the former (Greater Periwinkle), put it where you don't want anything
herbaceous growing. It's a complete hooligan and will swamp most things.
Lesser Periwinkle, as the name suggests, is more genteel.
Regards,
Roger
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