The Vinca is a native of Europe, northwest Africa and southwest Asia. In the US it is usually called Periwinkle and makes an excellent ground cover.
The website, 'The Spruce', says about it, "Vinca minor vines stay short, sprawling out over the ground. They typically stand only 3 to 6 inches off the ground, but their trailing stems can reach 18 inches in length. The stems of these plants root at their joints as they creep along the ground and spread rapidly to become a pretty flowering ground cover able to fill in a large area and keep weeds down." https://www.thespruce.com/vinca-minor-vines-2132217