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Mandevilla aloha red

$42.96
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pot size: 17cm
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To grow Mandevilla 'Aloha Red' in Melbourne and Sydney, choose a sunny, sheltered location with well-draining soil. This tropical vine thrives in warm climates and requires protection from cold winds and frost. Plant in a spot where it can climb or provide a trellis for support.
Mandevilla 'Aloha Red' is a striking tropical vine prized for its bold, red flowers and glossy green foliage. This cultivar is known for its prolific flowering habit, producing an abundance of large, trumpet-shaped blooms throughout the growing season. The vibrant red flowers contrast beautifully against the plant's lush foliage, creating a stunning visual display.
This climbing vine can grow quite vigorously, reaching heights of up to 3 meters or more, making it an excellent choice for adding vertical interest to gardens. It can be trained to climb trellises, fences, or arbors, or grown in containers with support.
Water regularly, especially during the warmer months, to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer such as seasol every two to four weeks during the growing season to promote healthy growth and flowering. Mulch around the base of the plant to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to remove any dead or damaged growth and to shape the plant. Mandevilla 'Aloha Red' is relatively low-maintenance but may benefit from occasional grooming to control its size and shape.
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With proper care, Mandevilla 'Aloha Red' will reward you with its vibrant red flowers and lush foliage, adding a tropical touch to your garden.
Mandevilla aloha red is available from Online Plants,Australia's leading e-commerce plant nursery. Located in Melbourne we offer fast, accurate and careful plant delivery to all Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Canberra and Brisbane, metropolitan and regional areas.