
Mandevilla Topper Red Yellow Eye, boasts a profusion of striking red trumpet-shaped flowers adorned with a captivating yellow eye and throat.
Its compact and well-branched habit, unlike many climbers, avoids long, straggly growth, making it ideal for containers and hanging baskets in a brightly lit indoor setting.
This sun-loving plant thrives in warm conditions and produces a delightful fragrance, most noticeable in the evening. Whether trained over a trellis or allowed to cascade from a hanging basket, this floriferous sun-lover adds a touch of the tropics as a summer garden annual or conservatory tropical perennial houseplant.
Its compact and well-branched habit, unlike many climbers, avoids long, straggly growth, making it ideal for containers and hanging baskets in a brightly lit indoor setting.
This sun-loving plant thrives in warm conditions and produces a delightful fragrance, most noticeable in the evening. Whether trained over a trellis or allowed to cascade from a hanging basket, this floriferous sun-lover adds a touch of the tropics as a summer garden annual or conservatory tropical perennial houseplant.
How to care for Mandevilla Sundaville Topper Red Yellow Eye ('Sunpa 1935') (Sundaville Series):
Mandevilla is best grown as a tropical houseplant and will require a large pot, and is best sited in a well-lit conservatory or heated glasshouse.
Apply a general purpose fertiliser during the growing season and avoid overwatering in winter. In late-winter or early-spring thin out over-crowded growth by pruning side-shoots to within three or four buds of the main woody woody stems of the plant.
Avoid contact with its white sap, which can cause irritation.
Apply a general purpose fertiliser during the growing season and avoid overwatering in winter. In late-winter or early-spring thin out over-crowded growth by pruning side-shoots to within three or four buds of the main woody woody stems of the plant.
Avoid contact with its white sap, which can cause irritation.
Flowering period:
- Jan
- Feb
- Mar
- Apr
- May
- Jun
- Jul
- Aug
- Sep
- Oct
- Nov
- Dec
Eventual height:
2m
Eventual spread:
0.5m
Position:
Bright light
Rate of growth:
Fast-growing
Hardiness:
Frost tender
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Mandevilla Topper Red Yellow Eye, boasts a profusion of striking red trumpet-shaped flowers adorned with a captivating yellow eye and throat.
Its compact and well-branched habit, unlike many climbers, avoids long, straggly growth, making it ideal for containers and hanging baskets in a brightly lit indoor setting.
This sun-loving plant thrives in warm conditions and produces a delightful fragrance, most noticeable in the evening. Whether trained over a trellis or allowed to cascade from a hanging basket, this floriferous sun-lover adds a touch of the tropics as a summer garden annual or conservatory tropical perennial houseplant.
Its compact and well-branched habit, unlike many climbers, avoids long, straggly growth, making it ideal for containers and hanging baskets in a brightly lit indoor setting.
This sun-loving plant thrives in warm conditions and produces a delightful fragrance, most noticeable in the evening. Whether trained over a trellis or allowed to cascade from a hanging basket, this floriferous sun-lover adds a touch of the tropics as a summer garden annual or conservatory tropical perennial houseplant.
How to care for Mandevilla Sundaville Topper Red Yellow Eye ('Sunpa 1935') (Sundaville Series):
Mandevilla is best grown as a tropical houseplant and will require a large pot, and is best sited in a well-lit conservatory or heated glasshouse.
Apply a general purpose fertiliser during the growing season and avoid overwatering in winter. In late-winter or early-spring thin out over-crowded growth by pruning side-shoots to within three or four buds of the main woody woody stems of the plant.
Avoid contact with its white sap, which can cause irritation.
Apply a general purpose fertiliser during the growing season and avoid overwatering in winter. In late-winter or early-spring thin out over-crowded growth by pruning side-shoots to within three or four buds of the main woody woody stems of the plant.
Avoid contact with its white sap, which can cause irritation.
Flowering period:
- Jan
- Feb
- Mar
- Apr
- May
- Jun
- Jul
- Aug
- Sep
- Oct
- Nov
- Dec
Eventual height:
2m
Eventual spread:
0.5m
Position:
Bright light
Rate of growth:
Fast-growing
Hardiness:
Frost tender