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henryr10
Cincinnati, OH
(Zone 6b)

July 19, 2009
10:29 AM

Post #6837504

Mandevilla, Dipladenia 'Sun Parasol Dark Red'
Mandevilla
Hybridized by Ruys, 2008
Additional info: (PP19672, aka Sunparabeni)

From the Garden Tour...Williamsburg, OH

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/181661/

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DallasPark01826
Dracut, MA

October 15, 2009
05:04 PM

Post #7172906

Do you have any information you'd share about winterizing this plant? It was outside till the temp hit 34F degrees. I'd love to be able to keep it going thru the winter. When if at all should it be cut back? And how drastic should I go?
We are in Massachusetts on the N.H. state line about 30 miles inland, as the crow flies.
From what I've seen on this site, it's a new plant, so maybe you don't have any information on it either..lol...but any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, that photo is beautiful
henryr10
Cincinnati, OH
(Zone 6b)

October 15, 2009
08:30 PM

Post #7173648

Thanks!

The plant pictured here is not one of mine unfortunately.

But I have the old standard Mandevilla's and a Species Wild Yellow.
IF you have a GH and keep it warm... you can try just moving it in.
You'll get some leaf drop but they will soon find a balance.

If you have a good light source or window they say cut it back to 12" from the top of the pot.
Move it into the shade for a week or so...
Drastically reduce the watering and treat it as a dry houseplant.
Water lightly about once a week.

Or you can cut it back and move it into a 45 degree or so area and let it go dormant.

Ric
DallasPark01826
Dracut, MA

October 16, 2009
01:14 PM

Post #7175925

Thank you very much for responding to my post.

I don't have a lot of faith in my ability to keep it, but your information will be used and I'll try darn hard to handle it..lol

Even if it can't make thru the looooong winter up here, I will be purchasing another one or two when the season break.

Good luck with all your lovlies, thanks again for your help
henryr10
Cincinnati, OH
(Zone 6b)

October 16, 2009
01:47 PM

Post #7176004

You're Welcome!

We're hard at putting the plants away for the winter.
We probably have 90% or more of them in.
One more Mandevilla to go.
It's about 12' tall! Untangling them is a Bear!
Next year I will grow them up strings.
Snip snip done...lol!

Ric
henryr10
Cincinnati, OH
(Zone 6b)

October 16, 2009
08:32 PM

Post #7177384

I was sitting there looking at the pile of cuttings I took today and decided to try to root some.
Fall is not the best time but as they are still in active growth and flowering...
DallasPark01826
Dracut, MA

October 24, 2009
03:01 PM

Post #7203962

wow..good luck with that

haven't done any snipping yet, must build up my positive energy...lol

I've lost all blossoms, but still haven't gotten the courage to cut back, I know I must, and I'm sure I will...
let me know how your cuttings do, maybe I'll try that with some on mine. Are any of them the Dark Red Sun Parasol?
henryr10
Cincinnati, OH
(Zone 6b)

October 24, 2009
09:16 PM

Post #7205098

Unfortuneately no DRS Parasol... but I have a source now... maybe in the Spring.

Ric
huggergirl
Columbia City, IN
(Zone 5b)

October 31, 2009
09:11 AM

Post #7226794

Glad I stumbled across this thread ,everything I was wanting to know.So I need to cut them back to 12 in,Iam providing light ,we have no bright windows ,I have hot pink and deep red,pink one is the puny one,hoping they survive :)

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henryr10
Cincinnati, OH
(Zone 6b)

October 31, 2009
09:42 AM

Post #7226845

They look good so far and I'd assume they've been in a few weeks.
My goal is to just keep them alive...lol!
They throw new shoots from the roots quite readily come Spring.

Ric
huggergirl
Columbia City, IN
(Zone 5b)

October 31, 2009
09:56 AM

Post #7226876

Thanks for the encouraging word,this is my 1st with them.Been in a few weeks now,some leaf loss ,i expected that.I didnt pay much for them .Still hate to lose them :) Thanks,already looking forward to spring !!!
henryr10
Cincinnati, OH
(Zone 6b)

October 31, 2009
12:35 PM

Post #7227337

Aren't we ALL! LOL!
jlj072174
Raleigh, NC
(Zone 8a)

November 4, 2009
07:25 AM

Post #7239892

I just inherited a Mandevilla from a woman at the local ace hardware (we got to chatting the other night, and when I mentioned having a GH, she asked if I wanted the Mande, as she couldn't keep it over winter. Having wanted one for so long, I jumped on it. Picked her up last night. I've never had one before, so any suggestions for keeping her happy would be appreciated! My GH is not heated yet; putting the bubble wrap insulation in this weekend, and do have a heater for in there if needed. Just didn't want to put it in there yet b/c I have to get everything out to do the insulation.

I have several southern-facing windows that get lots of sun all day, if it would be better to keep it indoors. But do I need to cut it back if indoors? If it's in the GH, will it also require being cut back? It's so pretty, I hate to take away her blooms.

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jlj072174
Raleigh, NC
(Zone 8a)

November 4, 2009
07:26 AM

Post #7239893

And here's a picture of the back side of one bloom and the front side of another. I'm guessing this one is a "dark red" but wasn't sure with the variegation of back of blooms.

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huggergirl
Columbia City, IN
(Zone 5b)

November 4, 2009
09:22 AM

Post #7240069

Well I cut them back,the pink looks really sad now,red looks happy.wait and see now!!!
DallasPark01826
Dracut, MA

November 30, 2009
09:31 PM

Post #7323588

Nice to see all the messages.
I've been ill and not on the computer for about 6 weeks, so it was good to see that others have had their doubts with this plant. Come spring I plan to pick up a few more. I have a small deck that I would like to have one end all Red Sun Parasols.
After seeing the plant lamp I made up my mind that I will pick one up, as I'm not getting as much natural sunlight as I thought I'd have here.
Henry; I've not even cut mine back yet, but once I get my strength back it will get done. There has been a lot of leaf loss, but still plenty of green leaves, so I think that it'll be fine once I cut it back and put the plant light there.
huggergirl
Columbia City, IN
(Zone 5b)

December 1, 2009
07:35 AM

Post #7324468

Dallas ,glad you are feeling better, my mandevillas are hanging in, so there is hope ,i cut them back,a while ago and they are showing new growth .
jlj072174
Raleigh, NC
(Zone 8a)

December 1, 2009
07:36 PM

Post #7326322

Mine is showing new growth. It's indoors in front of a window that receives sun noon to sundown. Seems to like it.
henryr10
Cincinnati, OH
(Zone 6b)

December 1, 2009
09:24 PM

Post #7326657

Our Mandavilla in the new GH is still flowering.
Course spending all that time uwinding it from the trellis was a bear. lol!
The ones we cut hard back and brought in the holding area have lost their leaves but are now budding up so far so good.

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