A Mandevilla in Tower, Trumpet-Shaped White Flowers, Annual Patio Plant, Mandevilla Sundaville White In Tower (Dipladenia) - Ø17cm - ↕55cm – Mandevilla Sundaville/Dipladenia | ↕55 cm | Ø17 cm
A Mandevilla in Tower, Trumpet-Shaped White Flowers, Annual Patio Plant, Mandevilla Sundaville White In Tower (Dipladenia) - Ø17cm - ↕55cm
Mandevilla Sundaville/Dipladenia
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of light does the Mandevilla need?
The Mandevilla thrives best in full sun to partial shade, requiring at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal growth and blooming.
How often should I water my Mandevilla?
Water the Mandevilla at the base of the plant to keep the leaves dry, which helps prevent fungal diseases. Ensure the soil is moist but well-draining.
Is the Mandevilla plant toxic to pets?
Yes, the Mandevilla is considered toxic if ingested, so keep it out of reach of pets.
When does the Mandevilla bloom?
The Mandevilla blooms from mid-spring until the first frost in autumn, producing large, trumpet-shaped white flowers.
Is the Mandevilla a hardy plant?
No, the Mandevilla is not frost-hardy and should be treated as an annual in colder climates.
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Details
The Mandevilla Sundaville White in tower is a fantastic climbing plant with large trumpet-shaped flowers.
This plant blooms non-stop throughout the summer, making it a popular plant species.
The outdated name Dipladenia is still often used, but you will also see Sundaville or mandevilla on the label at the garden center. This is all the same plant.
There are about 200 species and quite a few cultivars for the garden.
Some characteristics and care tips for the Mandevilla are:
Flowers: Mandevilla produces large, trumpet-shaped flowers. The color of the flowers is bright white.
The flowers are often beautifully colored and have a striking appearance, making them a focal point in any garden or on any terrace.
Blooming period: The Mandevilla blooms from mid-spring until the first frost period in autumn.
Leaves: The leaves of Mandevilla are usually glossy green and can have an oval or lanceolate shape.
The leaves are attractive and provide a lush background for the colorful flowers.
Climbing plant: Mandevilla is a climbing plant that clings to structures using tendrils. It can reach a significant height and is often used to cover fences, trellises, arches, and other supporting structures.
Light: Mandevilla thrives best in full sun to partial shade.
Make sure the plant receives at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for good growth and blooming.
Soil: Ensure well-draining, fertile soil that does not stay too wet.
Mandevilla prefers moist, but well-draining soils with a neutral to slightly acidic pH.
Water: Preferably water at the base of the plant to prevent the leaves from getting wet,
which can promote fungal diseases.
Fertilization: Regularly provide the Mandevilla with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to stimulate growth and blooming.
Hardiness: Mandevilla is not naturally hardy and does not tolerate frost well. In colder climates, Mandevilla
should be considered an annual plant, meaning it does not survive temperatures below freezing.
More Information
| Titel 2 | Mandevilla Sundaville/Dipladenia |
|---|---|
| Plant height | 55 |
| Pot size | 17 |
| Toxic | Yes |
| Botanical name | Mandevilla |
| Decorative pot | Without pot |
| Delivery time in days | 1 |
| ean | 8721143630900 |
| Quantity in package | 1 |
| verpakking gewicht | 150 g |
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