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Plants Matching mandevilla

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Image of Mandevilla photo by: Felder Rushing

Felder Rushing

(Mandevilla)

The genus Mandevilla is made up of twining woody vines, and a few herbaceous tender perennials, with large showy flowers. There are around 120 species of this tropical favorite and most are native to Central and South America.

Generally, Mandevilla are evergreen with glossy green leaves, held opposite of each other on stems, which emit milky sap when broken. The fabulous often fragrant flowers are tubular and bell or funnel-shaped with five broad spreading petal lobes. The...

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TL

(Mandevilla)

Grown for its spectacular blooms, this showy vine is a popular choice for warm gardens and containers. Mandevilla x amabilis is a hybrid of the showy Brazilian native, Mandevilla splendens (plus an unknown second parent), and produces an abundance of large, showy flowers. The plants are evergreen, frost tender and woody.

The vining stems of hybrid Mandevilla are lined with deep green leaves that are glossy, oval and held opposite to each other. When broken,...

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Gerald L. Klingaman

(Alice du Pont Mandevilla, Mandevilla)

The classic hybrid Mandevilla‘Alice du Pont’ offers an abundance of large, showy, radiant pink flowers all season long. This timeless Longwood cultivar is one of the most popular mandevillas in cultivation and was named for the wife of Longwood's founder, Samuel DuPont.

Grown for its spectacular blooms, this showy vine is a popular choice for warm gardens and containers. Mandevilla x amabilis is a hybrid of the showy Brazilian native, Mandevilla splendens...

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Grandiflora

(Mandevilla, White Mandevilla)

This vigorous vine offers big, beautiful, long-lasting white blooms. It is a tropical garden favorite that is native to Bolivia and Ecuador where it exists in moist montane forests.

White Mandevilla is evergreen and has glossy green leaves that are elliptical to oblong with pointed tips. The leathery foliage exudes milky sap when broken or wounded. The fabulous flowers are tubular to funnel-shaped with five broad, spreading petal lobes. They are medium-sized and white with yellow throats....

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Lake Area Nursery, Inc.

(Cotton Candy Mandevilla, Mandevilla)

The softly ruffled blooms of the vigorous Mandevilla 'Cotton Candy' are eye-catching. This hybrid vine is upright with shiny dark green, lance-shaped leaves and bears many long-lasting, medium-sized blooms of pale pink with yellow throats. It has better heat and cold tolerance than other mandevillas and is fast growing. It was bred by Wanda Repp of Waynesville, North Carolina and was chosen as a seedling of a self-pollinated Mandevilla 'Alice DuPont.'

Mandevilla are...

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Bosh Bruening

(Chilean-jasmine, Wen teng)

Commonly called Chilean jasmine, this robust vine offers many medium-sized creamy white blooms that are fragrant and long-lasting. It is a tropical garden favorite that is native to Argentina and Chile where it exists in moist montane forests. This vine is shorter and more manageable than other Mandevilla.

White Mandevilla is evergreen and has gloss green leaves that are elliptical to oblong with pointed tips. The leathery foliage exudes milky sap when broken or wounded. The...

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Lake Area Nursery, Inc.

(Mandevilla, Pink Velvet)

The rich hot pink ruffled blooms of Mandevilla ‘Pink Velvet’ offer lovely summer color. This hybrid vine is upright with shiny dark green, lance-shaped leaves and bears many long-lasting, large blooms of pink with yellow throats. It has better heat and cold tolerance than other mandevillas and is fast growing. It was bred by John F. Gray of Hawthorne, Florida and was chosen as a seedling of a self-pollinated Mandevilla 'Alice DuPont.'

Mandevilla are tropical favorites...

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PlantHaven

(Janell Mandevilla, Mandevilla)

The genus Mandevilla is made up of twining woody vines, and a few herbaceous tender perennials, with large showy flowers. There are around 120 species of this tropical favorite and most are native to Central and South America.

Generally, Mandevilla are evergreen with glossy green leaves, held opposite of each other on stems, which emit milky sap when broken. The fabulous often fragrant flowers are tubular and bell or funnel-shaped with five broad spreading petal lobes. The...

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PlantHaven

(Leah Mandevilla, Mandevilla)

The genus Mandevilla is made up of twining woody vines, and a few herbaceous tender perennials, with large showy flowers. There are around 120 species of this tropical favorite and most are native to Central and South America.

Generally, Mandevilla are evergreen with glossy green leaves, held opposite of each other on stems, which emit milky sap when broken. The fabulous often fragrant flowers are tubular and bell or funnel-shaped with five broad spreading petal lobes. The...

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Lake Area Nursery, Inc.

(Mandevilla, Red Velvet Mandevilla)

The rich magenta red, ruffled blooms of Mandevilla ‘Red Velvet’ provide vibrant summer color to sunny garden spots. This twining hybrid vine has shiny dark green lance-shaped leaves and bears many long-lasting, large blooms of magenta red with yellow throats. It has better heat and cold tolerance than other mandevillas and is fast growing. It was bred by John F. Gray of Hawthorne, Florida and was chosen as a seedling of a self-pollinated Mandevilla Janell™ (‘PSJAM LP1’).

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