Sun Parasol® Carmine King Mandevilla
Mandevilla x 'Sunparaka' PPAF
Full sun, Partial sun
Needs regular watering - weekly, or more often in extreme heat.
THIS PLANT MAY BE AVAILABLE IN THESE STORES:
Due to the seasonal nature of plants, availability at your local garden center is not guaranteed. Give them a call before visiting.
- 101 Market
8980 Quantrelle Ave. N.e. Otsego MN 55330
- 14th Street Garden Center
793 Jersey Ave. Jersey City NJ 07303
- 3rd Avenue Floral & Greenhouse
1110 3rd Ave. West Dickinson ND 58601
- 4 Ever Green Ldsp. & Dgn
21457 214th Circle Ave Milford IA 51351
Botanical Pronunciation | man-de-VIL-le-a |
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Average Size at Maturity | Vigorous grower with stems to 10 to 15 ft. long. |
Bloom Time | Spring through fall |
Deciduous/ Evergreen | Evergreen |
Flower Attribute | Long Bloom Season, Showy Flowers |
Flower Color | Red |
Foliage Color | Green |
Garden Style | Cottage, Tropical |
Growth Habit | Spreading |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Landscape Use | Container, Espalier, Poolside, Specimen, Urban Garden |
Light Needs | Full sun, Partial sun |
Patent Act | Asexual reproduction of plants protected by the Plant Patent Act is prohibited during the life of the patent. |
Soil Needs | All-Purpose Plant Food |
Special Feature | Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Easy Care, Gift Plant, Year-round Interest, Fast Growing |
Water Needs | Moderate |
Watering Needs | Needs regular watering - weekly, or more often in extreme heat. |
Companion Plants | Lantana (Lantana); Hibiscus (Hibiscus); Princess Flower (Tibouchina); Plumbago (Plumbago); Purple Fountain Grass (Pennisetum) |
Provide enriched, slightly acidic, well-drained soil. During the warm season, water regularly but do not over water during flowering period; leaves will drop if too dry. Water sparingly in winter to avoid cold, wet soil. Feed with a slow release, general purpose fertilizer in spring. Provide support such as a trellis or arbor. Prune annually to control size.
This Plant's Growing Zones: 10-11

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