• An evergreen plant with long, creeping shoots, approximately 70 cm long. The shoots that lie on the ground take root, creating a dense ground cover.
  • The leaves are dark green, round, and glossy.
  • The flowers are large, lilac-blue, propeller-shaped, with petals often rolled back, contrasting beautifully with the foliage. It blooms profusely in spring and has a longer flowering period than other Vinca minor varieties.
  • The plant is ideal as a groundcover in shady locations.
  • It grows well in humus-rich, sufficiently moist soil with a neutral or slightly acidic pH, in partial shade and shade.
  • Disease, pest, and frost resistant.