Dipladenia is native to South America. It is a tropical plant. It could be grown in a container and brought inside during the cold winters of zone 5.
Perhaps this plant is actually a Dipladenia, not a Mandevilla. The former is a basket plant, not a climber.
Mandevilla and Dipladenia are in the same family. However the Mandevillea are vining plants while the Dipladenia are shorter, bushier plants with more leathery leaves.
Yes, I have one, but I do live in Spain.
The zone that would be most difficult for a plant to live in is the Benthic zone. It is the zone at the lowest level of a body of water.
It is considered an annual in zones 3-8 and a perennial in zones 9-11.
Most of South Dakota is located in Plant Hardiness Zone 4. Some areas in northern South Dakota are in Zone 3 while some areas in the Black Hills and southeastern South Dakota are in Zone 5.
It tells you which plants can usually grow unprotected in your area. If you live in zone 6, and a plant you want to grow is hardy to zone 6, you can grow that plant unprotected all year. If its only hardy to zone 7, you need to protect it for the winter. In general, if a plant's hardiness zone is less than or equal your garden zone, it needs no protection. If greater, protect it.
Swamp Zone, Floating Leaf Zone, Underwater Plant Zone and the bottom zone[whose name I am unsure of].
Swamp Zone, Floating Leaf Zone, Underwater Plant Zone and the bottom zone[whose name I am unsure of].
The benthic zone
A power plant.
Bird of paradise is a tropical plant. Hosta is a plant that grows from zone 3 to zone 9.