Vinca minor ‘Alba’ – The Evergreen Groundcover with Elegant White Flowers
Vinca minor ‘Alba’ is a charming evergreen groundcover, prized for its pure white, star-shaped flowers and dense, trailing foliage. A white-flowered form of the classic lesser periwinkle, ‘Alba’ brings a fresh, clean look to shady spots and underplantings, where its subtle beauty shines. With its spreading habit, shade tolerance, and low maintenance needs, this versatile plant is ideal for naturalising in woodland gardens, covering slopes, or brightening up darker corners of the landscape.
Why Grow Vinca minor ‘Alba’?
Elegant White Blooms – In spring and early summer, ‘Alba’ produces dainty white flowers that stand out beautifully against its dark green leaves. The blooms add a serene, refined feel and complement both formal and naturalistic settings.
Evergreen Foliage – The plant forms a lush mat of shiny, dark green leaves, remaining attractive all year round and providing excellent weed suppression.
Shade-Loving Groundcover – Thrives in full or partial shade, making it a go-to choice for under trees, between shrubs, or on north-facing banks.
Spreads Easily – The trailing stems root as they grow, quickly covering ground, stabilising soil, and creating a unified green carpet in just a few seasons.
Low Maintenance – Drought-tolerant once established, ‘Alba’ requires little care and is rarely troubled by pests or diseases.
Height of Plant
Vinca minor ‘Alba’ typically grows to a height of 10–15 cm (4–6 inches), with an indefinite spread through creeping, rooting stems. Ideal for mass planting in low-maintenance or shaded areas.
Where to Site Your Vinca minor ‘Alba’
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Shaded borders, to fill space around shrubs or trees.
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Woodland gardens, where it offers a soft, white-flowering ground layer.
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Banks and slopes, helping to prevent erosion while covering bare ground.
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Underplanting for spring bulbs, allowing daffodils, snowdrops, or crocus to emerge through its foliage.
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Formal or informal plantings, where its white flowers add light and contrast.
How to Grow and Care for Your Vinca minor ‘Alba’
Soil – Prefers moist, well-drained soils, but adapts to poor or dry conditions once established. Tolerates a range of soil types including chalk, clay, and loam.
Light – Grows best in partial to full shade, though it can tolerate some sun, especially in cooler climates. In deep shade, flowering may be slightly reduced.
Watering – Water regularly during the first season. Thereafter, drought-tolerant, though occasional deep watering helps in dry periods.
Maintenance:
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Pruning – Trim back after flowering to control spread and maintain a tidy appearance. For larger areas, a high mower cut in early spring helps rejuvenate foliage.
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Feeding – Not usually necessary, but can benefit from a light general feed in spring if growth is slow.
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Pest & Disease Resistance – Generally free of major issues. Keep an eye out for fungal leaf spot in overly damp, crowded conditions.
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Cold Hardy – Fully hardy and performs well in most temperate climates, withstanding frosts and snowy conditions.
Perfect Plant Combinations
Vinca minor ‘Alba’ pairs beautifully with shade perennials such as hostas, hellebores, heucheras, and ferns. Its white flowers also contrast elegantly with darker or variegated foliage, adding light and balance to shady plantings.
It’s also ideal as a companion for spring-flowering bulbs, which can emerge through its evergreen foliage for a natural, layered display.
With its pure white flowers, tough evergreen foliage, and ability to thrive in shade, Vinca minor ‘Alba’ is a dependable and graceful groundcover that brightens difficult spaces and delivers year-round appeal with minimal effort.
Does the height include the pot?
No, we measure from the top of the pot to the tip of the plant except for some of the instant planted screens, in this case it will be stated in the description
How long does delivery take?
Most orders are delivered in just a few days, Smaller items are often sent with Parcelforce on a next day service, Larger items should allow up to 10 days due to the size of the items they often have to be sent on our own transport.
Where will you leave my plants?
We will leave your order at the front of your property, Parcelforce may
leave your items in a safe place if you let us know, Pallet couriers
will require a flat hard surface to deliver to, no gravel or soil, a
driveway or parking spot would be best. Most importantly Deliveries by
pallet courier will require access for a large truck (bin lorry sized)
to get near the delivery point. Deliveries sent on our own transport may come in a small van or larger truck.