A Mandevilla vine is a beautiful addition to your backyard patio. The Mandevilla variety grown is very showy. There are wide Mandevilla varieties, and all of the tropical vining flowers are beautiful and showy. Popularity is growing for the Mandevilla vine (also known as the rock trumpet). Mandevilla’s vigorous growth makes it a great addition to any summer garden.
Gardeners will immediately recognize the Mandevilla vine from its trumpet-shaped flowers and oval leaves with a glossy texture. Its enthusiasm for climbing is what makes it so popular. Mandevilla vines add visual interest to pergolas and arches, and they can also be used as potted plants on patios. This vine loves to climb and can easily reach the top of an arbour or trellis. The Mandevilla vine can add colour to your patio, gazebo, or doorways.
Mandevilla plants are now popular patio plants. The Mandevilla flowers are a tropical addition to any landscape. You may be curious about what it takes to grow Mandevilla once you have purchased a Mandevilla plant. Although the Mandevilla plant is commonly considered an annual, it can be a frost-tolerant perennial. You can bring your Mandevilla plants indoors for winter if the temperature drops below 50F degrees. Before bringing your Mandevilla flowers indoors, inspect the plant for pests. The plant may need to be cut down by as much as 1/3. Place your Mandevilla vine indoors in a spot that receives indirect, bright light. The soil should be dry when you water the plant. When the temperature is consistently above 50 F in spring, remove all dead leaves and bring your Mandevilla back outside for another summer.
Available Sizes:
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150cm – 170cm (Pot: 30L)
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60cm – 70cm (Pot: 08L)
Faqs
1. What is Mandevilla Yellow?
Mandevilla Yellow is a tropical flowering vine known for its bright yellow, trumpet-shaped blooms and glossy green foliage.
2. How much sunlight does Mandevilla Yellow need?
It thrives in full sun to partial shade, ideally 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal flowering.
3. How often should I water Mandevilla Yellow?
Water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy, especially during the growing season.
4. What type of soil is best for Mandevilla Yellow?
Well-draining, fertile soil with organic matter is ideal. Slightly acidic to neutral pH works best.
5. How do I prune Mandevilla Yellow?
Prune in early spring to shape the plant, remove dead stems, and encourage vigorous new growth and blooms.
6. Can Mandevilla Yellow be grown in containers?
Yes, it grows well in pots with proper support and drainage, making it suitable for patios and balconies.

Samina –
The Yellow Mandevilla brought such a bright, sunny feel to my garden. It grows fast and looks gorgeous on my trellis
Hina –
Beautiful vine! It gave my patio a tropical look in no time. Super easy to care for and very rewarding.
Mehak –
The Rocktrumpet is such an eye-catcher. It’s hardy, grows quickly, and the flowers are stunning. Highly recommend
Sana –
Good