Mandevilla is a evergreen climber native to Brazil. Unless you have a greenhouse, overwinter mandevilla in a semidormant state with reduced light and cooler temperatures as found in a normal basement. Water sparingly, because semidormant plants will rot if kept too wet. Under these conditions all foliage will be lost. As spring approaches, prune the plant and slowly resume normal watering. When new growth begins, move the plant into a high-light site. Move it outdoors about May 15.
The ISBN of Overwinter - novel - is 9780307460790.
Mandevilla Yellow is a dicot because it belongs to the genus Mandevilla which falls under the dicotyledonous plants group. Dicots typically have two seed leaves when they sprout, while monocots only have one seed leaf.
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Perhaps this plant is actually a Dipladenia, not a Mandevilla. The former is a basket plant, not a climber.
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Overwinter - novel - has 352 pages.
Overwinter - novel - was created on 2010-09-14.
Yes, mandevilla plants are climbing plants that use their tendrils to climb up structures or trellises for support.
Overwinter plants in a greenhouse by simulating the season and temperature of winter in the greenhouse.
Yes, the mandevilla plant is a climbing vine that can be trained to climb up trellises or other structures.
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.
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