Appearance
Evergreen to semievergreen vines, some-what woody, trailing, or scrambling to 3 ft. (1 m) long and upright to 1 ft. (30 cm).

Foliage
Foliage is opposite, glossy and hairless, somewhat thick, with margins slightly rolled under. Leaves are heart-shaped to somewhat triangular to elliptic, 1.5-2.5 in. (4-6 cm) long and 1-1.5 in. (2.5-4 cm) wide, with petioles 0.2-0.4 in. (5-10 mm) long.

Flowers
Violet to blue-lavender (to white), with five petals radiating pinwheel-like at right angles from the floral tube. Flowers from 1.5-2 in. (4-5 cm) wide with a 0.6-0.8 in. (1.5-2 cm) long tube. Five sepals long lanceo-late, about 0.4 in. (1 cm), hairy margined. Blooms from April to May, then sporadically to September.

Fruit
Slender, cylindrical fruit up to 2 in. (5 cm) long. Splitting when dry to release three to five seeds.

Ecological Threat
Found around old homesites and scattered in open to dense canopied forests. Forms mats and extensive infestations even under forest canopies by vines rooting at nodes. Introduced from Europe in 1700s. Ornamental ground cover, commonly sold and planted by gardeners.

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Taxonomic Rank


Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Superorder: Asteranae
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Subfamily: Rauvolfioideae
Genus: Vinca L.
Vinca major L.

Categories


Plants - Vines