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Tall Dipladenia with red flowers

Tall Dipladenia

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£48.00
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A great gift for the conservatory or a sunny patio dipladenia (mandevilla sanderii) are sometimes also known as Brazilian jasmine vine. They make a stunning addition to a sunny spot in a home and will flower all the way through the summer and into the autumn.
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With their colourful display of flowers for so much of the year, dipladenia are a real treat and a fabulous gift for the home. These gorgeous red flowering plants have loads of buds and blooms as in the main photo and will make a real impact straight out of the box.
Approx. 80cm high in a 3L pot
1 x Tall Dipladenia (Red)   + £0.00
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4.5 Stars 4.7/ 5 23 reviews
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Rosemary, Jul 21
5 stars

see above comment

LalithaM, Jul 10
5 stars

Fresh beautiful tall plants

Mr Leonard, May 06
5 stars

A fine plant in very good condition. Unfortunately the ceramic pot had smashed in the post but it was replaced immediately without quibble.

Julie Bishop Fagan, Apr 12
5 stars

Beautiful plant with many flower buds and good size and shape

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Customer, Jul 06
5 stars

My friend was very happy with this plant.

Julie Bishop Fagan, May 25
5 stars

Beautiful plant with many blooms and buds and very well packaged for delivery!

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Neil Deakin, May 17
5 stars

Very nice plant in great condition

Stephen Fisher, Apr 27
5 stars

Beautiful

GWestgarth - Perth Australia, Sep 15
5 stars

Plant was a gift for a friend, who loves it! Tall was not an understatement :) Green pot choice looked great and plant was flowering on arrival, just like the image on the webpage.

Gwen Ferber, Aug 17
5 stars

Very attractive and tall with flowers.

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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 re-pot into fresh compost. Alternatively, a good dose of general house plant feed should perk it up.

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