No pests, diseases.
Landscape & Irrigation, October, 2001
Vinca minor 'Illumination' can be used as a specimen groundcover, especially in partial shade to shady borders; in rock gardens; trailing over brick or stone walls; or as an accent in mixed containers and hanging baskets. It is hardy in USDA Zone 4, and has no known pest or disease problems.
'Illumination' sports golden centers with green margins. Foliage starts out chartreuse, turns rich golden, and finally matures to a cream color. The stems turn pinkish-red when mature. It flowers throughout the season, in addition to a flush of spring blooms.
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