A South American native which belongs to the ‘Mandevilla’ family. Dipladenia ‘Sundaville Cream Pink’ has finer leaves and smaller blooms, along with bushier growth than many of its cousins. Plants are suitable for both containers and baskets as they will both climb and trail dependent upon where they are planted. This pretty new variety commences flowering in June and lasts through to September time, you will have oodles of these captivating and romantic flowers wherever you choose to plant them. Close up, the lightly scented, sugar pink flowers appear to have been airbrushed with darker speckles and then accented with paler lines – offering exquisite detailing second to none. Reaching a height of around 2m these generous vines spread to around 50cm this is a warm temperate (H1C), evergreen perennial which, if offered protection in a greenhouse or conservatory during cold weather, will return the following year. Alternatively, Dipladenia ‘Sundaville Cream Pink’’ can be grown as an annual bedding plant and composted down at the end of the season. Prefers a sand or loam-based soil of any type and once established, is drought tolerant. Position in full sun or partial shade with any aspect other than north facing.
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