Mandevilla is a gorgeous tropical vine that thrives outside until night temperatures dip to 45-50 F. (7-10 C.), at which time it’s time to think about overwintering mandevilla. There are two options to mandevilla winter care: allow the plant to go dormant or bring the plant inside to continue to grow. Mandevilla care indoors does require more attention than allowing the plant to go dormant. When indoors, the mandevilla vine light requirements need to be specifically addressed. Read on to learn how to care for your mandevilla through the winter months. About Mandevilla Native to Brazil, mandevilla is noteworthy for its dark green, glossy leaves, vining habit and stunning trumpet shaped blooms. It can be grown outside in USDA zones 9-11 and can then be transferred inside for the winter. Outdoors mandevilla loves light although, depending upon temperatures for your area, it often prefers bright indirect light. A mandevilla also […]
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