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Dark pink dipladenia
Dark pink dipladenia trellis

Dipladenia Trellis

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£35.00
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These climbing plants will put on a great show of trumpet shaped flowers all summer long. Easy to look after, just keep them well watered in a bright spot in the home or on a sunny patio and the blooms will go on and on.
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These dipladenia are grown on a small trellis and are looking gorgeous with glossy foliage and loads of flowers and buds, just as pictured. Available this week in dark pink only.
40cm+ tall in a 1L Pot
3 Stars 3/ 5 4 reviews
Diana, Jun 16
5 stars

The recipient of my gift plant sent me a photo showing a healthy diplodenia in full bloom. I was just slightly disappointed by the apparent size - but it will soon grow !

Sue Lewis, Jun 12
5 stars

Pretty plant with lots of buds, in ceramic pot for ease of gifting

Birgit Bloom, Jul 08
1 stars

This lovely plant arrived in excellent condition and was much appreciated by the recipient on her birthday.

John Gill, May 05
1 stars

Beautiful plant in excellent condition.

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Care Instrictions

These instructions are sent with the plant gift

This is a Dipladenia sanderi - also sometimes known as Mandevilla. It will be happy in a conservatory, or a well-lit window or porch, producing bright trumpet flowers throughout the summer and autumn. In milder parts it will also be happy to spend the summer on a patio or balcony – but they do need to be protected from frost.

Your Dipladenia will appreciate a sunny spot near a window. However, try to avoid strong direct sunlight if possible and place it a little way back from the window glass to avoid scorching.

Whilst the plants are in small pots you will need to water regularly especially if in a warm spot. However, don’t worry if you let it dry out between watering – the compost does not need to be wet, just slightly damp. Whilst flowering, it will also benefit from a general purpose feed added to the water every few waters.

Cut off dead flowers to encourage more buds and train the plant upwards – it is a climber by nature. As the plant puts on more growth, it can be re-potted into a larger pot with rich potting compost.

Problem solving

Brown edges or tips to the leaves is a sure sign of scorching, try moving back from any window glass to a slightly less sunny spot.

Yellow leaves and some leaf drop in the winter months is perfectly natural and a response to the lower light levels, reduce the amount you are watering to ensure the soil does not get waterlogged and expect fresh growth in the spring.

Yellow leaves in the spring or summer, are normally a sign that your plant is lacking nutrients. If your plant is looking a little large for its pot, now would be a good time to repot into fresh compost. Alternatively, a good dose of general house plant feed should perk it up.

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