• Mandevilla tropical climbing vine with red trumpet-shaped blooms and blue-green foliage
  • close look at a deep red mandevilla flower
  • Mandevilla twining vine brings tropical oasis feel

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Red Mandevilla

Mandevilla sanderi

Red Mandevilla is a tropical climbing vine that adds a dramatic statement to any patio. Commonly known as ‘Rocketrump’ this plant grows well with other flowers, and blooms constantly in warm temperatures. This easy to grow plant attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, and is deer/rabbit resistant.

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Red Mandevilla is a tropical plant, known for its trumpet-shaped bold red flowers and blue-green foliage. Native to South America, this plant is sure to add a dramatic statement to any outdoor space to help create a tropical feel. Rocketrump thrives in warm, humid weather and is fairly low maintenance.

This tropical twining vine grows well with other flowers, and can grow up to heights of 20 feet with the proper care and attention. Mandevilla grows well in containers and in planter beds.

  • Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
  • Easy to grow
  • Deer and rabbit resistance
  • Prefers full-sun and humid weather

Growzone: 10-11 Red Mandevilla Hardiness Zones 10-11
Hardiness Zone: 10-11
Mature Height: 20 Feet
Mature Width: 3 Feet
Classification: Tropical
Sunlight: Full-sun
Habit: Upright
Flower Color: Red
Foliage: Blue-green
Soil Condition: Moist, well-drained soil
Water Requirements: Medium watering
Uses: Grows well indoor and outdoor as a climbing vine

How to Care for Red Mandevilla

Before you buy a Red Mandevilla plant, make sure to read about the care instructions that are required and recommended to keep this plant healthy and thriving.

What type of light is best for Red Mandevilla?

What type of light is best for Red Mandevilla?

If indoors, select a well-lit area for your Mandevilla, but not in direct sunlight. Mandevilla enjoys humid air so place it outside during the summer for best results. If planting outdoors, select a spot that gets a bit of shade throughout the day.

How do I fertilize Red Mandevilla?

How do I fertilize Red Mandevilla?

We recommend fertilizing your Mandevilla climbing vine plant every two weeks during the blooming season with an all purpose fertilizer.

How do I water Red Mandevilla?

How do I water Red Mandevilla?

Surprisingly, this tropical vine is drought-tolerant and can sustain itself in dry soil. We suggest watering Mandevilla once a week, but check that the soil is dry ½ inch (if potted) or 1 to 2 inches (in the ground) before watering. If you’ve recently re-potted this plant, water in small amounts every 5 days for about a month. If your plant has wilted or sagging leaves, stunted growth, or lower brown leaves it’s a sign that your plant is under-watered. Be sure to not over-water your plant to avoid downy mildew.

How do I plant Red Mandevilla?

How do I plant Red Mandevilla?

Mandevilla is usually an indoor plant in cooler climates, but it can be grown outdoors. If potted, we suggest repotting every 1 to 2 years prior to the spring blooming season. If planting outdoors, it’s best to do so during the spring. As mentioned, this plant is native to South America so it’s best to grow outdoors in temperatures of at least 70°F. Mandevilla plants will die outdoors if temperatures drop under 50°F for long periods of time.


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