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How to Grow Mandevilla Flowers
Mandevilla is a gorgeous vine, growing in popularity because of its showy flowers. The plant comes in four delightful colors; a pink named Alice Dupont, a yellow called White Delight, a red named Red Riding Hood, and a darker red, Ruby Star. When ... [... more]
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Mandevilla boliviensis
Native to Bolivia and Ecuador, this species of mandevilla is noted for its white flowers. It is a woody-stemmed, twining tropical vine or sprawling shrub. As a vine, it grows to 12'. As a shrub, it grows to 3' tall and spreads to 6' wide. When ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Mandevilla Strawberry Lemonade PP#15,359
Your Best Container Plant, Bar None! Let it climb a trellis or arbor, scattering blooms as it goes! Plant Patent 15,359. Cultivar name: 'MONProud'One of the easiest and most rewarding container plants you will ever grow, this delightful tropical vine clim [... more]
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Hayes Tuscan Trellis (39004)
Features: 5' high Solid iron Powder coated finish Textured black color Nice trellis for mandevilla: This was just what I was looking for. I needed a medium sized trellis for a mandevilla. This is a good size and it has held up well so far. I recommend [... more]
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Mandevilla 'Red Velvet'
In Zones 10-11, this is an outstanding vine for trellises, arbors, pergolas, fences or poles. In St. Louis, it is an outstanding container plant or greenhouse plant that can also be grown as an annual. Excellent on sunny patios or decks. 'Red ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Mandevilla x amabilis
These mandevilla hybrids produce deep pink flowers. They are woody-stemmed, twining tropical vines that grow to 20' in Zones 10-11 where they can remain in the ground year-round. When grown in containers, they will grow much shorter, typically ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Bosmere J287 72 Inch Tall Wire Spiral Climbing Plant Support
Bosmere has been renowned in the world of home, garden & leisure for over 25 years. The original ideas and designs have stood the test of time and it is a mark of their superior quality that customers keep coming back for more. Bosmere has been the [... more]
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Bosmere J287 72 Inch Tall Wire Spiral Climbing Plant Support
Bosmere has been renowned in the world of home, garden & leisure for over 25 years. The original ideas and designs have stood the test of time and it is a mark of their superior quality that customers keep coming back for more. Bosmere has been the [... more]
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How to Easily Start a Flowering Vine Growing Vertically ...
From the Morning Glory, to the tropical Mandevilla to the many varieties of the colorful Clematis, vines are growing all around us. Do you have one that you are proud of? I know you've come across many varieties that you've enjoyed. Come on, give ... [... more]
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Poisonous Plants: Mandevilla spp.
Perennial vines with milky sap; leaves alternate, simple; flowers large and showy, funnel-shaped, 5-parted, variously colored, usually white to rose. Caution: not known to be poisonous but related to known toxic plants. Central and South ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Vines: Mandevilla x amabalis
Tender tropical perennial grown as an annual or container plant Tender vine; can be brought indoors in the winter; keep well watered when blooming; allow to go semidormant if overwinter indoors Rita Mae Green, Alice Du Pont (bright pink), Peter ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Vines: Mandevilla splendens
Cold sensitive; tolerant of coastal conditions; allow to dry out during the winter; prefers moist, well-drained soil; sparse foliage; provide plety of water in summer Mandevilla splendens Tender perennial; treat as annual or container plant Sun, ... [... more]
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