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White Mandevilla Vine

Mandevilla x 'Sunmandeho'
    4 reviews
White Mandevilla Vine
White Mandevilla Vine
White Mandevilla Vine
White Mandevilla Vine
White Mandevilla Vine
White Mandevilla Vine
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White Mandevilla Vine

Mandevilla x 'Sunmandeho'
    4 reviews

The Perfect Flowering Vine for your mailbox

  • Unique white flowers
  • Add a tropical feel to your home
  • Plant anywhere...light poles, fences, birdhouses, etc.
  • Use as a houseplant
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Product Details

growing zone 8-10 Growing Zones 8-10
Soil Type Well Drained
Sunlight Full
Drought Tolerance Good
Mature Height 6-10 Feet
Mature Width 6-10 Feet
Growth Rate fast
Bloom Color White
Shipping Restriction AZ

Are you looking for an exotic white vine that gives you a mini vacation every time you gaze upon it? The White Mandevilla Vine is a beautiful tropical plant that is absolutely mesmerizing. It is a woody vine that seems to laugh at the heat, putting out snowy white trumpet shaped blooms along its woody, twining stem.

Mandevilla Vines grow well in hot climates and is well known for its vining abilities. Many people adorn their telephone poles and mailboxes with the showy trumpet shaped flowers.

Although, this beauty thrives in the hot sun, it also serves as a great house plant. They are relatively easy to keep and can be kept in a pot to easily move indoors when the weather gets cool.

The snowy white blossoms are recognized by their beautiful trumpet shape. With oval shaped, evergreen leaves and blooms developing 4 inches across, the Mandevilla will demand the attention of onlookers.

Mandevillas thrives in full sun and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions as long as the soil is well drained. It can be kept as a vining plant or can be pinched back to allow for a bushier effect. The Mandevilla must be brought indoors when winter rolls around due to its preference to warm temperatures.

Tropical plants can add warmth to anyone’s garden or home. Just gazing upon the beautiful white blooms of the Mandevilla plant will attest for its beautiful and elegant nature. Fragrant blooms and sunny skies, the Mandevilla will promise an abundance of tropical beauty either indoors or out.

Adorn your mailbox, front porch or simply a corner in your home with the Mandevilla today.

White Mandevilla Vine Care

Mandevilla can be grown outdoors in the ground in zones 9 to 11. In zone 9 they usually go dormant or semi-dormant in winter where in the most tropical growing zones they tend to be evergreen. For cooler zones mandevilla can be grown as an annual or in a pot to be moved inside in winter.


Mandevilla vines thrive in hot, sunny climates. Plant them in full sun for the most abundant blooms.


They are adaptable to any well-drained soil. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Mandevilla vines likely a lightly moist soil, but do not tolerate wet soil.


Prune your plant back anytime to control growth and promote a bushier habit.


Feed your mandevilla with a slow release fertilizer in spring.


Overwintering Mandevilla


When temperatures are getting close to 50 degrees F it is time to move your mandevilla plant inside.


Be sure your plant is free of pests. Some safe and easy options if you aren’t sure are neem oil and insecticidal soaps. 


Cut your plant back by at least ⅓. If you have a very large plant go ahead and prune it back even more. These plants tolerate heavy pruning.


Place your mandevilla in a sunny spot.


Whether your plant is dormant or semi-dormant you still want to water it, but not as often as during the growing season. Allow the plant to dry out completely before watering it. 


*Do not fertilize in winter. Even in climates where mandevillas are evergreen year-round they still do through a semi-dormant resting period in winter where they don’t flower and grow slower. So give your plant some much needed rest so it can explode with growth in spring.


Growing Mandevilla as a Houseplant


A mandevilla can thrive as a houseplant, but you will need a nice sunny spot, preferably a south facing window, in order to get flowers indoors. If you don’t have a bright spot you can purchase a basic plant light.


Make sure your container has good drainage and isn’t much larger than the pot it came in. 


Water your plant when the soil becomes dry to the touch. (Checking down 1 or 2 inches into the soil with your finger is ideal.)


Feed twice yearly with a slow release fertilizer preferably in early spring and mid to late summer.


Pinch back or trim new shoots to encourage a bushier shape for your indoor mandevilla.


Move your mandevilla into a slightly larger pot when the roots start to fill the pot. Signs of this are roots growing out of the drainage holes or to the soil surface and an inability to hold water as the roots takeover the soil.

Landscape ideas

Mandevillas are used as a flowering vine around fences, trellises and over mailboxes.  This pretty vine is used as an annual in climates other than very warm climates like growing zone 10 and 11. However, you can grow in a container and move inside in winter to enjoy year after year.

Combine with Pink and Red Mandevilla Vines for different colors.

For additional options, be sure to browse our Mandevilla Vine collection.

*This annual is not eligible for our year warranty.  

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