Catharanthus roseus Tattoo Black Cherry

Catharanthus roseus Tattoo Black Cherry
Leaf arrangement crosswise opposite
Leaf tip Mucronate
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Hairy; Entire
Flower scent Unscented
Winter hardness Not hardy (USDA-zone 9,10,11)
Flower color Pink-medium purple red-061C; Blue-dark violet blue-N092C
Leaf, general shape Lanceolate; Elongate
Flower diameter 5 - 5,5 cm
Plant height 10 - 20 cm; 20 - 30 cm
Inflorescence Umbel(-like)
Flowering month(s) September; July; August; June; May
Leaf width 2 - 3 cm
Leaf size 5 - 7,5 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower color distribution Bicolored; With trace; With Eye

Catharanthus roseus, also known as Tattoo Black Cherry Vinca, is a stunning flowering plant that boasts a beautiful display of colors. With its unique characteristics and vibrant blooms, it has gained popularity among gardeners and landscapers.

One of the notable features of Catharanthus roseus is its leaf arrangement, which is crosswise opposite. This means that the leaves grow in pairs opposite each other along the stem, creating a symmetrical pattern. The leaf tips are mucronate, meaning they have a small, pointed projection at the top.

When it comes to flower types, this Vinca variety produces single flowers. The delicate blossoms are not scented, making them ideal for those who prefer a fragrance-free garden. The flower colors range from pink to medium purple red and blue to dark violet blue, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any landscape.

The leaf margins of Catharanthus roseus are hairy and entire, meaning they have a fuzzy texture and smooth edges. This adds an interesting texture to the overall appearance of the plant. Though not hardy in colder climates (USDA-zone 9, 10, 11), this plant thrives in warmer regions where it can showcase its vibrant blooms.

The general shape of the leaves is lanceolate and elongate, which gives the plant a slender and elegant look. The leaves are relatively narrow with a width of 2-3 cm and a size of 5-7.5 cm. The main color of the leaves is a dark green, providing a beautiful contrast to the colorful flowers.

Catharanthus roseus typically grows to a height of 10-30 cm, making it suitable for various garden settings. The plant produces umbel-like inflorescences, where multiple flowers are arranged in a cluster on a central stalk. This creates a visually appealing arrangement of blooms.

In terms of flowering months, this Vinca variety delights with its blossoms from May to September, creating a long-lasting display of color throughout the summer. This prolonged flowering season ensures that your garden remains vibrant and beautiful for an extended period.

Not only does Catharanthus roseus offer an aesthetically pleasing display of colors, but it also provides a bicolored flower distribution. Some flowers may have a trace of a different color, while others may exhibit an eye-catching eye pattern. This adds an element of intrigue and uniqueness to the plant's overall appearance.

Whether used in borders, containers, or flower beds, Catharanthus roseus Tattoo Black Cherry Vinca is a showstopper that adds beauty and vibrancy to any landscape. Its stunning flowers, unique leaf characteristics, and prolonged flowering season make it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts. If you are looking to enhance the visual appeal of your garden, consider adding this striking Vinca variety to your collection.

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