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Evolvulos Glomeratus

funnelweb
9 years ago

Just the common old Evolvulos glomeratus. A ground cover that's easy to propagate from cuttings and will grow almost anywhere. You can even ignore it and then, underneath other stuff, appears that distinct blue flower.

Comments (7)

  • inga007
    9 years ago

    I love blue flowers.
    Here we use periwinkle( vinca minor)

  • tuppitoo
    9 years ago

    We love the blue.
    chas

  • funnelweb
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Yes, nice show of the vinca, Inga. Do you also grow the variegated variety? v. major, I think it's referred to, though I've never been sure which is the minor or major.

  • inga007
    9 years ago

    No, I live in an apartment, so my garden is on my window sills.

  • funnelweb
    Original Author
    9 years ago

    Good Lord, Inga, your knowledge of gardening is so broad I thought you must have a magnificent garden spread over acres of good ole Canadian dirt that you get out into every day to practise all that practical knowledge! Well, there you go. I took a picture this afternoon of my variegated vinca just for comparison. I think it's the V. Major.
    B

  • inga007
    9 years ago

    That is a lovely vinca. Thanks for posting
    I just love flowers. During our spring, summer and fall, I drive to a park garden at least once a week. On garden tours, I'm amazed how little gardeners know about plants and their names.

  • triciac
    9 years ago

    Inga you are someone from whom we have learned so much, along with the others on the GW contributors. So thank you.

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