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Shining mandevilla, Mandevilla splendens, evergreen vine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shining mandevilla, Mandevilla splendens, evergreen vine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shining mandevilla, Mandevilla splendens, evergreen vine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shining mandevilla, Mandevilla splendens, evergreen vine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shining mandevilla, Mandevilla splendens, evergreen vine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mandevilla splendens, the shining mandevilla Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mandevilla splendens, the shining mandevilla Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mandevilla splendens, the shining mandevilla
Shining mandevilla, Mandevilla splendens, evergreen vine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Postage stamp Hungary, Magyar, 1991. Shining Mandevilla Mandevilla splendens flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mandevilla splendens, the shining mandevilla Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mandevilla splendens, the shining mandevilla Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mandevilla splendens, the shining mandevilla Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shining Mandevilla (Mandevilla splendens), Flora of America Royalty Free Stock Photo
Postage stamp Hungary, Magyar, 1991. Shining Mandevilla Mandevilla splendens flower america Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mandevilla splendens, the shining mandevilla, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae. It is an evergreen vine, native to Brazil. It climbs by twining and can grow to 3 m 9.8 ft high. It has wide green glossy leaves of elliptical or rectangular shape growing to 20 cm 7.9 in long. The flowers are rose-pink with yellow centers, appearing from late spring to early summer. They are up to 10 cm 3.9 in in length. It prefers temperatures remaining over 5–10 °C 41–50 °F. In temperate zones it can be placed outside during the summer months, but must have protection in winter. It requires a sheltered spot in full sun. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit


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