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Still flowering......there has been a flower on this plant all winter.


Still flowering......there has been a flower on this plant all winter. (Mandevilla)



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Yours is doing better than mine. Mine hasn't flowered since Christmas time, but it has buds on it now. It's grown a lot. Perhaps it was because I repotted it, or perhaps because the conservatory is too cold during the night....oh well, at least it has buds on now!

24 Feb, 2011

 

Karen it has flowered non stop for over three years, keep trying to take cuttings but not had any luck, they are fairly hardy but would not survive outside, and you should cut them down in the winter.

24 Feb, 2011

 

Oh, right, thanks for that. Did you ever cut yours down then Dd? lol :)

24 Feb, 2011

 

my mother has one like this and it has had one flower on it all the winter like yours.........

24 Feb, 2011

amy
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Gosh that has done well , it's your green fingers Dd ;o)

24 Feb, 2011

 

Thanks Amy, Karen not as much as we should, that is why it never stops flowering. We had a very pretty pale pink one but that just upped and died.

25 Feb, 2011

 

Gorgeous photo Dd, is it a Mandevilla? Friends used to have one very similar growing up the porch of their casa, it is stunning!

25 Feb, 2011

 

Beautiful. Hate to show my ignorance, but I'd love to know what it is!

27 Feb, 2011

 

Janey it is a Mandevilla, we bought it in France over 3 years ago and it has always had a flower on.
Sheila that should answer your question......

28 Feb, 2011

 

Yes - many thanks. I shall have to look that up . . .

2 Mar, 2011

 

Dottydaisy2:

Your plant loves this spot. This plant loves a lot of light and warmth. My plant in my back yard is still blooming also...it blooms all year here.

2 Mar, 2011

 

You certainly have an eye for the exotic, DottyD. I'm looking forward to being taken to a Spring Plant Fair in May (Helmingham Hall gardens, 29th, for anyone in or near Suffolk), so will scour the stalls. :)

2 Mar, 2011

 

Sheila that sounds like fun, Delonix it never fails to deliver.

2 Mar, 2011

 

Dottydaisy2:

This ever-blooming Mandevilla is the reason why it's so popular and so widely grown.

3 Mar, 2011

 

I had but never seen pink coloured.I have a yellow one.It is very beautiful.

7 Jun, 2011



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