The periwinkle plant (Vinca minor) is a popular ground cover for shady areas, with glossy leaves and star-like flowers. It can prevent soil erosion and suppress weeds, but it can also be invasive. Periwinkle is most often grown as a groundcover. The periwinkle plant takes its common name from the attractive blooms that dot the foliage in April to May, appearing in the color of periwinkle blue. More than 30 varieties of this plant exist, some with variegated foliage and other bloom colors.
The cache is a letterbox hybrid, which means the stamp and inkpad remain with the cache and are not SWAG. When hidden, there were wild periwinkle plants all around the area. Please replace and cover to help prevent muggles from finding.