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Dipladenia Assorted Bush (10")
Dipladenia Assorted Bush (10")
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Dipladenia Assorted Bush | 10” Pot
A Southern Belle in Bloom – Elegant, Resilient, and Always Dressed to Impress
Tucked within the charm of our 1938 cottage at Wrights Market, we hold tight to things that speak of grace, family, and the sweet rhythm of Southern seasons. The Dipladenia—sometimes called the bushier, more refined cousin of Mandevilla—is just that kind of plant. With glossy green foliage and trumpet-shaped blooms in joyful shades of pink, red, and white, it feels like a warm welcome home, whether it’s sitting on a sunny porch or brightening up a backyard gathering.
Native to South and Central America, Dipladenia has long been treasured for its tropical flair and easy-care nature. Unlike Mandevilla, which climbs and vines, Dipladenia grows in a tidy, upright, bushy form—making it perfect for containers, patio pots, and accent plantings where a pop of color and classic charm is needed.
In bloom from spring to frost, it’s a true workhorse of summer beauty, producing flowers that attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and compliments from neighbors. Symbolizing grace, vitality, and joyful endurance, this plant is a celebration of all that makes Southern life sweet.
Care Instructions:
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Light: Thrives in full sun to partial shade—give it 6+ hours of sunlight for best blooming
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Water: Water regularly but allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings
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Soil: Well-draining potting mix is essential; Dipladenia doesn’t like wet feet
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Temperature: Loves warm weather; bring indoors or protect from frost in cooler months
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Fertilizer: Feed monthly during growing season with a bloom-boosting fertilizer
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Bloom Time: Late spring through fall; prolific blooms in the heat of summer
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Growth Habit: Upright, bushy, compact—great for pots or small garden spaces
Complimentary Plant Pairings:
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Sweet Potato Vine (Chartreuse or Deep Purple) – offers trailing contrast and rich foliage
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Angelonia or Salvia – shares the same love of sun and adds pollinator-friendly texture
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Lemon Cypress or Eugenia Topiary – provides elegant structure next to Dipladenia’s flowing form
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Calibrachoa (Million Bells) – playful trailing blooms that echo Dipladenia’s vibrant colors
Whether it’s welcoming guests on the front porch, bringing color to your backyard supper table, or basking in a sunny kitchen window, the Dipladenia Bush brings that perfect blend of Southern hospitality, effortless charm, and down-home color. From our family at Wrights Market to yours, we hope it reminds you to slow down, sip the sweet tea, and let the good things bloom.
