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Dipladenia or Mandevilla flowerpot 14cm
Dipladenia or sundaville is a climbing plant, highly appreciated for its particularly lush flowers, excellent for walls, windows and apartments.
14 cm fowerpot
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Mandevilla pants are easy to grow, sufruticose, shrubby, climbing, evergreen plant. The maximum height is variable, it can reach 4.5 m. Cultivable indoors, particularly appreciated for the decorative value of its inflorescences. The flowers are certainly very beautiful, funnel-shaped, in various shades of pink or white. This genus includes 30 species.
Exposure
It requires a lot of light, but cannot stand direct sun, therefore place it in a shaded or very bright area when you retire it in a sheltered place. For the months in which the plant lives in a sheltered place, for a good conservation of Dipladenia it is essential to maintain a high humidity of the air. In the event of excessively dry air, Dipladenia can die.
Flowering
From early spring to early autumn. If the plant is pruned it presents a better flowering
Irrigation
Keep the soil humid during the summer, gradually reducing compared to the temperature.
Temperature
It withstands high temperatures very well, it is advisable not to drop below 13-14 °. For ideal development it requires 18 ° C. about.
Grown in 14 cm flowerpot - Flowers: white, pink, fuchsia or red.
Data sheet
- Exposure
- Outside: in dim light
- Flowering season
- Spring/Summer
- Height of plants
- from 20 to 50 cm
- Flower color
- Fuchsia
Pink
Red
White - Diameter of the flowerpot (cm)
- 14
- Required environments
- Bright environment
Lots of light even in the shade
Medium light - Moisture of the soil
- Moist soil
- Minimum required temperatures in ° C
- 8
- Maximum temperatures for the plant in ° C
- 30
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