Definition
Large periwinkle, also known as Vinca major, is an evergreen trailing vine with larger leaves and flowers compared to its relative, Vinca minor. It is often used as ground cover, but its more aggressive growth requires careful management. Think of it as the outgoing, slightly rambunctious member of the periwinkle family. Unlike some demure ground covers, large periwinkle can quickly spread and dominate an area. It's like that one friend who always takes up more than their fair share of space on the couch. Its robust growth can be both a blessing and a curse.