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Red Riding Hood Dipladenia/ Mandevilla
Nonstop
blossoms
from spring
until late
fall. Loves
the heat and
full sun.
Mandevilla (Dipladenia) ‘Red Riding Hood’
• Use: So easy to grow! They will tolerate the hottest sun and
humidity! Attracts lots of hummingbirds. Great to plant around
your mailbox for a show of blossoms until late fall.
• Exposure/Soil: Full– part sun. Moist, well-drained soil, but
not soggy. Use slow release fertilizer two times a year. Water
regularly, when top 3 in. of soil is dry. Prefers to be root bound
so if you plant in the ground be sure to plant them pot and all
in the ground so you can easily bring it inside for the winter.
• Growth: Fast-growing to 24-36” in. tall and wide. For more
flowers pinch the tips of the stems occasionally early in the
season.
• Hardiness: 8-11; Annual; Bring inside in winter.
• Foliage: Long oval leaves. Deciduous.
• Flower: Large reddish-pink trumpets. Blooms April– October
nonstop!
Did you know that we recycle empty pots and trays? Please bring them back! Save the Earth!