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Fast growing upright annual vinca with beautiful orange flowers only spreading 6 - 8 inches
Height reaches 10 - 14 inches making this variety ideal for containers, beds, or borders
Bright flower petals blanket this periwinkle plant
Grows best in full sun and is considered deer tend to not eat this beautiful flowers.
Sow 2 - 3 seeds per plant and keep seeds moist until germination. At about 2 - 3 inches tall, transplant the strongest plants into individual pots. The plants can be moved outside once the temperature is consistently above 65F degrees.
Periwinkle (Catharanthus Roseus Pacifica XP Mix Bold) - This upright vinca ground 10 - 14 inches tall which is very heat tolerant and low maintenance has bold, bright red and purple flowers. Outstanding in hot, dry, sunny conditions and full color all summer long. This bold, colorful periwinkle goes great in baskets, containers, or as an addition to beds or borders. Vinca is best grown in full sun areas or areas that get at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. Soil should be well drained and these drought tolerant plants do not need a lot of water so be careful not to overwater. Season long blooms bursting with color from late Spring to late Summer for gardens and containers. Grow Vinca seeds indoors 4 - 6 weeks before the last frost is expected. Cover the Vinca Periwinkle seeds with 1/4 inch of potting mix, spray with water to moisten and press down lightly. Vinca flower seeds will not germinate in any sort of light, so cover trays or containers with a black plastic sheet or a newspaper. Lift the plastic or newspaper regularly to moisten by misting. Once Periwinkle seedlings emerge, they need bright light. At about 2 - 3 inches tall, transplant the strongest plants into individual pots. The plants can be moved outside once the temperature is consistently above 65F degrees. Directly sowing seeds is not recommended, but if you choose to direct sow, follow the same steps as above. Wait until danger of frost has passed and temperatures are consistently warm, and prepare the soil well so that it is light and fine.