Mandevilla Springs to Life | A Great Mothers Day Gift!
Features:
Type: sun
Annual, Perennial, Vine
Height: Under 12 inches to 20 feet
Width: Climbs to 20 feet
Flower colors: pink, white, red
Fall Bloom, Summer Bloom
Deer Resistant
Good for Containers, Low Maintenance
Zones: 10-11
Pink Parfait mandevilla
Mandevilla x amabilis 'Rita Marie Green' bears double pale-pink blooms all summer long. It climbs to 20 feet. Zones 10-11
'Red Riding Hood' mandevilla
Mandevilla sanderi 'Red Riding Hood' bears rich, deep-pink flowers with yellow throats and glossy green foliage. Climbs to 12 feet. Zones 10-11
Sun Parasol Crimson mandevilla
Mandevilla 'Sunmandecrim' bears intense crimson-red blooms on a semibushy plant that can reach 15 feet. Zones 10-11
Mandevilla laxa bears fragrant white flowers in summer and early autumn. It climbs to 15 feet. Zones 10-11
*Please note if you have small children or pets these plants are poisonous.
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Brandy Lee Prati on May 09, 2018
i planted my tropical mandevilla last summer. it was so beautiful, it grew a lot and wrapped around my fence. It was so beautiful. i mulched, pruned a bit, but left it in the ground. It has clay like color stems and some are greyish. i don't know if it's dead or dormant.
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Gaga's Garden - Susan Fox on May 10, 2018
Brandy,
Mandevilla are only able to survive in the ground in tropical climate zone 9 otherwise they must be a container plant, I bring mine in the house for the winter, but you can wait a bit to see if it turns green otherwise I think you will have to replace it. You can put it in a container to bring in or just know if you plant and aren’t in a tropical climate it probably won’t survive. I’m sorry. I know how beautiful it was.
Susan Fox
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Elizabeth Dion on May 10, 2018
I live in Fort Worth now, having lived in Houston for 9 years. My mandevilla was on my patio year round and came back every year. If there was going to be a hard freeze I covered it with a blanket to protect it as it is a tropical plant. Hope this helps!
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can you plant it in a bigger pot and just put it in the ground and take it our once colder temps arrive?