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Old 10-08-2008, 08:35 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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I have just acquired one of these pretty plants, any hints or tips? I
have
a conservatory. We live in Formby Merseyside, not too windy,



Do you have the other half of its name? they vary rather a lot, but the
basics are allow to dry between waterings, I find mine does better in a
soiless soil/grit mix and not just straight potting compost or straight
JI Lots of light. Can stand out in summer but watch for waterlogging but
almost certainly won't make it through winter outside. Some die back of
shoots and leaves seems to happen in spring, I just cut them out,
probebly too cold as I don't heat the conservatory
See
www.roselandhouse.co.uk/climbers/mandevilla boliviensis.htm



Thanks for that Charlie, I had a look at your link, and its not the same
one, mine is a trumpet shaped flower, pink with a yellow centre, a med/light
green leaf, the young lad in the garden centre didn't know the variety, his
father was out for the day, and didn't know, I might ring them tomorrow to
find out, unless you recognise it! My conservatory is heated, we sit in it
all winter!



Its a bit tricky as its a big family, but if the flowers and leaves are
large it could be M. Alice du Pont. but it sounds more likely to be M.
splendens which seems to have the most noticible yellow eyes. Post a link
to a picture or email me a jpg
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Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea