Create your own paradise with hibiscus and mandevilla! Transform your patio or deck into a tropical hideaway with vibrant blooms. These spectacular sun-lovers produce bold, beautiful flowers in an amazing array of brilliant colors and bicolors. Hibiscus and mandevilla are ideal for beds, borders, and containers. Plant them -- and the relaxing tropical vibe will follow.
Mounding Red Mandevilla
There are two kinds of mandevilla -- those that climb and those that mound. Mounding varieties grow out rather than up, which makes them idea for containers, window boxes, or for mixing into a mixed garden bed. Or use this mounding, spreading beauty in the landscape in garden beds. Group several together for amazing, eye-catching impact.
The brilliant red, trumpet-shaped blooms of red mounding mandevilla will perk up your patio all summer long. This easy-care plant produces wave after wave of flowers from spring through fall! This bushy beauty will fill a pot with crimson bold blooms. It looks great as a standalone plant, or you can mix red mounding mandevilla with white sweet alyssum or petunias for a beautiful contrast.
Mounding Pink Mandevilla
You’ll love the warm pink flowers of mounding pink mandevilla. This perky bloomer features a swirl of petals with a sunny yellow throat -- and a compact, bushy shape so you can grow it without a trellis.
This mandevilla is an ideal plant for planting along an entryway sidewalk, in the front of the garden, or to add extra color when combined with Tropical Hibiscus varieties! The pink flowers of mounding pink mandevilla contrast well with yellow tropical blooms such as esperanza or yellow calibrachoa. Learn more! Pick the right mandevilla for you: See our Shopper's Guide to Mandevilla.
Mounding White Mandevilla
Snowy drifts of large white flowers appear on mounding white mandevilla throughout the summer. An easy-care vine, mandevilla grows best in full sun. This mounding beauty pumps out flowers as the weather heats up. Besides being constantly in bloom, mandevilla and has almost no insect or disease problems. Just plant and enjoy!
White mounding mandevilla offers gorgeous, pure white flowers all summer, no matter how hot and humid the weather gets. It’s perfect for adding a cooling touch to your tropical escape. And best of all the white flowers make a perfect pairing for any plant.
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Climbing Red Mandevilla
A flower factory! Climbing red mandevilla is in almost constant bloom. In fact, the plants produce so many blooms it’s often hard to see the foliage. Climbing red mandevilla makes a wonderful container plant if you train it up a small trellis anchored in the center of the pot. Team it with trailing annuals such as verbena, petunia, or calibrachoa for a spectacular show.
Spectacular and easy to grow, climbing mandevilla develops wave after wave of bright red, 4- to 6-inch-wide flowers. This vigorous bloomer can grow 15 feet tall, and will quickly smother a fence or wall with color. Plant it in a sunny spot near a trellis or arbor and let it scramble over the top. Climbing mandevilla thrives in hot weather and will bloom right up until frost.
Climbing Pink Mandevilla
Smothered in bloom! Climbing pink mandevilla offers clear pink petals and a sunny yellow throat. Each flower is simply breathtaking, but when the plant is in full bloom, its beauty will nearly stop traffic. Pink climbing mandevilla produces tendrils that climb upward. Plant mandevilla at the base of a fence or arbor and watch it make a vertical tableau of bloom by midsummer.
Climbing White Mandevilla
Climbing white mandevilla is an ideal plant for night gardens, those areas of the yard that you use primarily after the sun goes down. Evening meals al fresco will be enhanced when you plant this flowering climber on a trellis against a house or an arbor over a patio entryway.
White flowers, especially larger ones like mandevilla produces, are visible at dusk and after dark -- like little beacons of light. Add twinkle lights into an arbor with climbing white mandevilla and you’ll enjoy hours of beauty long after dark all summer long.
Boreas White Hibiscus
You’ll do a double take when the flowers of Boreas White hibiscus burst into bloom. This gorgeous hibiscus develops large, white flowers with a reddish-pink eye. These flowers are so bright you can even see them at night. Boreas White hibiscus requires a sunny spot and regular watering to keep it in top form. Learn more about watering plants here.
Adonicus Pearl hibiscus
The blushing pink flowers of Adonicus Pearl hibiscus add pastel softness to beds and borders. This prolific bloomer makes an excellent container plant on a sunny porch or patio, too. Before frost, you can move this beauty inside for the winter and enjoy it the following year. Not sure how to pick out the best hibiscus? See our Hibiscus Shopping Guide.
Multi-Tropic Yellow Hibiscus
Add the flavor of the South Pacific to your landscape with Multi-Tropic Yellow hibiscus. With large disks of golden flowers, this beauty is ideal for containers or planted in a garden bed. The beautiful flowers have a darker orange center with a large showy stamen. For a bold look, use several Multi-Tropic Yellow hibiscus along a garden path. Or, pot them up to flank your entry with spectacular color.
Adonicus Pink Hibiscus
Nonstop color! That’s what you get with Adonicus Pink hibiscus. This vigorous variety is a flower factory, developing wave after wave of clear pink flowers with dark rose centers throughout the summer. Adonicus Pink makes an excellent container plant by itself or mixed with annual flowers, such as verbena and calibrachoa.
Rhea Hibiscus
Just like the cocktail, Tequila Sunrise hibiscus offers the hint of tropical sweetness and mystery. Enjoy the warming rays of a tropical sunrise in your own backyard with Rhea hibiscus. This gorgeous hibiscus develops clear orange petals with warm hints of golden yellow. The bright yellow stamens add an exclamation point of beauty.