Vines for Zone 6
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Botanical Latin Name: Vinca.
Common Name: Periwinkle or Myrtle.
Sun Exposure: Prefers sun but grows well in the shade.
Hardiness Zones: Flowering Vines For Zone 6. A European species cultivated in North America, China, New Zealand, and South America.
Mature Height: Up to 100 cm.
Spread: Low ground covering vines.
Spacing: Transplant to six inches apart for carpet effect in garden.
Growth Rate: Rapid growth. Considered an invasive species in some regions for the same reason is used as a ground cover in many gardens.
Flowering Time: From March to June.
Flower Color: Light Purplish Blue, Pink, Red, and White.
Common Name: Periwinkle or Myrtle.
Sun Exposure: Prefers sun but grows well in the shade.
Hardiness Zones: Flowering Vines For Zone 6. A European species cultivated in North America, China, New Zealand, and South America.
Mature Height: Up to 100 cm.
Spread: Low ground covering vines.
Spacing: Transplant to six inches apart for carpet effect in garden.
Growth Rate: Rapid growth. Considered an invasive species in some regions for the same reason is used as a ground cover in many gardens.
Flowering Time: From March to June.
Flower Color: Light Purplish Blue, Pink, Red, and White.
Vines for Zone 6 prefer dry soil
Soil Requirements: Prefers dry soil.
Pruning: Fast growing and can be propagated by letting cuttings take root or by separation at the root source.
Pruning: Fast growing and can be propagated by letting cuttings take root or by separation at the root source.
Vines for Zone 6 are considered poisonous but have great medical uses
Flower Form: A trailing, low creeping vine with glossy dark leaves. Flowers are light purplish blue, red, or white. Usually five petals form together in the shape of a tube or funnel. The fruit is in the form of a follicle. The plant is considered a poisonous herb with some medicinal uses.