Mandevilla Sundaville White produces large, fragrant, pure white trumpet-shaped flowers with vibrant yellow centres, blooming prolifically from mid to late summer.
This tropical climber is ideal for training up trellises, obelisks, or cascading from hanging baskets, creating a stunning focal point in sunny, sheltered spots during the summer, outdoors. Its compact, branching growth makes it a perfect choice for container displays, easily moved indoors (or grown permanently), to a conservatory or heated greenhouse over winter to protect it from low temperatures.
How to care for Mandevilla Sundaville White ('Sunparacoho') (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.