I added a lot of orange flowers to my gardens this year. When I saw the beautiful Diamantina™ Coral Orange Sunrise Dipladenia I just had to get it. It enjoyed the summer as a thriller in my largest patio planter by having multiple blooms for a spectacular display throughout the season. I splurged in the purchase BUT IT WAS OH SO WORTH IT!!
Diamantina™ Coral Orange Sunrise Dipladenia Mandevilla hybrida
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12 - 60 Inches24 - 24 Inches12 - 16 Inches30cm - 1.5m61cm30cm - 41cm
Features
Bold, tropical blooms in coral and orange colors with a vining habit make this a versatile showstopper in the garden! Can be planted in ground, in containers or in mixed combinations (requires support, such as a trellis).Continuous Bloom or RebloomerLong BloomingHeat TolerantDeadheading Not NecessaryDrought TolerantAttracts:BeesHummingbirdsVine:VineCharacteristics
Plant Type:AnnualHeight Category:TallGarden Height:12 - 60 Inches 30cm - 1.5mSpacing:24 Inches 61cmSpread:12 - 16 Inches 30cm - 41cmFlower Colors:OrangeFlower Shade:Coral orangeFoliage Colors:GreenFoliage Shade:GreenHabit:ClimbingContainer Role:ThrillerPlant Needs
Light Requirement:SunThe optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).
Maintenance Category:EasyBloom Time:Summer through FallHardiness Zones:9a, 9b, 10a, 10b, 11a, 11bWater Category:AverageUses:ContainerUses:LandscapeUses Notes:Great alone or mixed with other sun-loving varieties in patio or garden containers with a support (like a trellis).
Maintenance Notes:Place in full sun. It requires handtraining to a trellis. Plant in well-drained soil. Water as needed and feed every 7 to 14 days.
Diamantina™ Coral Orange Sunrise Mandevilla hybrida ''LANOKLAHOMA'' USPP 29,709 -
5143211Browse reviews from people who have grown this plant.
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T.M. McDaniels, Minnesota, United States, 6 weeks ago
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I was really excited for this Diamantina™ Coral Orange Sunrise Dipladenia but when it arrived it was 1 single, small stem that was 3-4 inches tall. I'm sure I will never see it mature into a flowering plant. So disappointing.
Shelley Bradshaw, Wisconsin, United States, 3 years ago
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