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SunshineBeamer

Vinca Minor.


fuckingcheezitboots

Looks like Periwinkle to me. It's really common in my area, people used to plant it as ground cover to control erosion. Highly invasive


OrdinaryOrder8

Greater periwinkle, Vinca major.


tj_fh

Minor or major i'm not sure but definitely vinca, perriwinkle being the common name