Mandevilla (Mandevilla spp.)
Mandevilla Plant Features
Bold and showy, mandevilla definitely makes a dramatic statement in landscapes and container gardens. This tropical vine bears a nonstop supply of large, trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of red, pink, and white. It's also lovely in landscape beds and borders -- and is frequently used to climb up and over arbors, trellises, and mailbox posts.
Because it flowers almost constantly, you can grow this flowering vine by itself or in combination with other flowers and foliage in container gardens. It works well as an annual vine in the North when planted in garden beds and borders; you can plant it as a landscape vine in frost-free Zone 10.
Note: Older varieties of mandevillas were all climbing vines, but some newer varieties offer attractive mounding habits and don't need supports to climb up. Also, you may also sometimes see this tropical plant referred to as dipladenia.
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Mandevilla Growing Instructions
Light
Grow mandevilla in a spot where it gets full sun and stays moist, but not wet. Because it is a tropical, mandevilla cannot tolerate frost. Gardeners in cold-winter climates can treat it as an annual or move it indoors and treat it as a houseplant until the when all danger of frost has passed and it can go back outside. In frost-free regions, grow mandevilla as an evergreen perennial that flowers much of the year.
You can prune mandevilla any time of the year if you need to keep it in check. It responds well to light pruning.
Fertilizing
Fertilize mandevilla regularly in the spring and summer months to keep this flowering vine in full bloom, especially in containers. Happily, it's easy: This tropical plant doesn't require any special fertilizers; a general-purpose product works just fine. If you don't want to have to remember to fertilize, use a timed-release product, which slowly releases nutrients into the potting mix over the growing season. You just need to use it once.
Note: No matter if you grow mandevilla as an annual flower or a landscape vine, it's not intended for human or animal consumption.
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Water
Medium water needs
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Light
Outside: Sun
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Colors
Pink
Red
White
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Special Features
Attracts butterflies
Attracts hummingbirds
Deer/rabbit resistant
Super-easy to grow
Complement your Mandevilla
Hibiscus, TropicalMandevilla, especially mounding varieties, are gorgeous summer complements to tropical hibiscus.
Kimberly Queen Fern
Kimberly Queen fern is a lovely plant to soften a mandevilla.