Teaching kids about the Periwinkle Blossom ~ and maybe discovering the Periwinkle artist in your kids!

Teaching kids about the Periwinkle Blossom ~ and maybe discovering the Periwinkle artist in your kids…

Literature, legends and art bloom with FLOWERS, from lovely little nursery rhymes to sophisticated epic poetry, great myths and artistic masterpieces. Knowing the names of flowers, the references to flowers, the symbols of flowers, the language of flowers gives kids a blooming head start in understanding literature and enhancing literacy.

The BLUE PERIWINKLE BLOSSOM ~ One of the first little blossoms to peek up each spring, the Blue Periwinkle symbolizes early friendship…

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The word periwinkle is the common name of plants of the genus Vinca, and is derived from the now obscure pervink, pervynke, parwynke, periwink and other words of similar spellings (see the traces of Vinca). As early as the 11th century, “pervenke” is referred to in writings.

Some consider the Blue Periwinkle a weed because its root system spreads quickly and tolerates a vast range of conditions. Others consider the Blue Periwinkle, with its Mediterranean origins, a delightful deep-violet-hued ground cover. In either case, the Blue Periwinkle Blossom is among the first flowers of spring to make its appearance. The oval-shaped, deep green leaves and the starry 5-petaled Blue Periwinkle Blossoms are a harbinger of spring… as fresh as an early friendship.

The beautiful hue of the Blue Periwinkle Blossom has inspired the color Periwinkle… also called lavender blue or often referred to as a pastel indigo. Everything from a Crayola Color to the Blues Clues cat to the robes of characters in the Harry Potter Series are Periwinkle.

One very lovely and fun meaning of the word periwinkle is: the fairest, the choicest, one who excels; the “flower”

Let your kids in on the secrets of the Blue Periwinkle Blossom. Find these starry little violet blossoms along the roadside or in lavish gardens. Touch them. Pick them. Make tiny little Blue Periwinkle bouquets. Talk about spring and early friendship. Talk about where words come from and how they change. Talk about colors and hues and what’s your (and their) favorite color. Ask your kids if the Blue Periwinkle Blossom is a flower or a weed and let them decide!

Tell your kids that they are periwinklesthe fairest, the choicest, the flowers among flowers!

Let the blooms of the Blue Periwinkle Blossom inspire an entire afternoon of bloomin’ discovery, perhaps while drawing/coloring/creating Periwinkle masterpieces with Periwinkle Crayola Crayons, this color first introduced way back in 1949…

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  1. 6.14.14
    Christine Williams said:

    Hi Sharon, Thank you for this beautiful, touching story on the blossom of the Periwinkle. They were my moms favorite, I would search for them every year so I could plant them for her. In our climate they are considered annuals.
    Even though she is no longer with me in life, I still find myself looking for the delicate plant every spring.
    Hope all is well, Chris

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