Rocktrumpet

Mandevilla

Rocktrumpet

Medium

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It's best to cut off wilted flowers, which damages the plant less than pulling them off.
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Mandevilla is not hardy and takes a while to get started in the spring; so it's a real summer bloomer.
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Plant information

General

Mandevilla likes to build excitement with small, tightly-closed buds. By the time they're ready to open they've grown considerably, and a fantastic white, pink, yellow or red flower emerges with a wonderful fragrance. The flowers are pretty enduring and this climber keeps growing, both upwards and sideways. Given something to hold onto, the vines can clamber up a metre or more, making it a suitable plant for hanging baskets, both trailing over the edge and wrapping itself upward along the chain. A recent introduction are more compact Mandevillas that do not need a trellis.

Care

Place Mandevilla in a warm sheltered spot with partial shade. Water regularly, do not allow the soil to dry out. It's best to cut off wilted flowers, which damages the plant less than pulling them off. Treat your Mandevilla to some plant food once a month between April and September. Mandevilla is not hardy and takes a while to get started in the spring; so it's a real summer bloomer.

Placing

Place Mandevilla in a warm sheltered spot with partial shade.

Propogation

The flowers are pretty enduring and this climber keeps growing, both upwards and sideways. Given something to hold onto, the vines can clamber up a metre or more, making it a suitable plant for hanging baskets, both trailing over the edge and wrapping itself upward along the chain.