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Brazilian jasmine in the GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Mandevilla sanderi syn. Dipladenia sanderi

 

Brazilian jasmine

These evergreen climbers are cultivated for their showy flowers. In temperate climates, they do well in a well lit position indoors where they can be trained up trelliswork or around a circular support. The flowers come in a variety of colours, including white, pink, yellow, and red and in warmer climates, they are often fragrant.

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plant Features
  • Brazilian jasmine likes full sun to partial shade

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Brazilian jasmine likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Brazilian jasmine is not frost hardy

    Not Frost hardy

  • Brazilian jasmine likes light and free draining

    Light and free draining

 
plant information

Common name

Brazilian jasmine

Latin name

Mandevilla sanderi syn. Dipladenia sanderi

type

Flowering climber

family

Apocynaceae

ph

5.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Brazilian jasmine likes full sun to partial shade

    Full sun to partial shade

  • Frost

    Brazilian jasmine is not frost hardy

    Not Frost hardy

  • Soil

    Brazilian jasmine likes light and free draining

    Light and free draining

  • Water

    Brazilian jasmine likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant

full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Brazilian jasmine is 1.00meters x 3.00meters 1.00 M 3.00 M

Mandevilla sanderi syn. Dipladenia sanderi

These evergreen climbers are cultivated for their showy flowers. In temperate climates, they do well in a well lit position indoors where they can be trained up trelliswork or around a circular support. The flowers come in a variety of colours, including white, pink, yellow, and red and in warmer climates, they are often fragrant.


Planting

From Early Spring TO Early Spring

Mandevilla need sandy, well-draining soil with plenty of organic material mixed in. A good soil mix for mandevilla plants includes two parts peat moss or potting soil to one part builder’s sand. If planting outdoors in warmer climates, a light and well drained soil with plenty of organic material mixed in is preferred. Plant in a bright position with filtered sun light avoiding full mid-day sun. They need a minimum temperature of 15C during active growth and a minimum winter temperature of 7C.

 
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