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''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the
Southwestern United States The Southwestern United States, also known as the American Southwest or simply the Southwest, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States that generally includes Arizona, New Mexico, and adjacent portions of California, Colorado, Ne ...
, Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America. Many originate from the Serra dos Órgãos forests in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The genus was named after Henry Mandeville (1773-1861), a British diplomat and gardener."Botanica. The Illustrated AZ of over 10000 garden plants and how to cultivate them", p 562. Könemann, 2004.


Cultivation and uses

Mandevillas develop spectacular, often fragrant flowers in warm climates. The flowers come in a variety of colours, including white, pink, yellow, and red. Many hybrids have been developed, mainly deriving from ''M.'' × ''amabilis'', '' M. splendens'', and '' M. sanderi''. As climbers, Mandevillas can be trained against a wall or trellis to provide a leafy green, and often flowering covering. The hybrid cultivars ''Mandevilla'' × ''amabilis'' 'Alice du pont' and ='Sunparapibra' have won the Royal Horticultural Society's
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Species

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Mandevilla abortiva ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - Bahia, Goiás * ''
Mandevilla acutiloba ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - Mexico to Honduras * '' Mandevilla aequatorialis'' - Ecuador * '' Mandevilla albifolia'' - Venezuela * '' Mandevilla alboviridis'' - Peru, Colombia * '' Mandevilla amazonica'' - S Venezuela * '' Mandevilla anceps'' - S Venezuela, NW Brazil * '' Mandevilla andina'' - Bolivia * '' Mandevilla angustata'' - S Venezuela, Guyana * '' Mandevilla angustifolia'' - Bolivia, Paraguay, N Argentina * '' Mandevilla annulariifolia'' - S Venezuela, NW Brazil, SE Colombia * '' Mandevilla antioquiana'' - Antioquia in Colombia * '' Mandevilla apocynifolia'' - Jalisco, Nayarit, Michoacán * '' Mandevilla aracamunensis'' - S Venezuela * ''
Mandevilla arcuata ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - Peru, S Colombia * ''
Mandevilla aridana ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - Santander in Colombia * '' Mandevilla assimilis'' - Ecuador * ''
Mandevilla atroviolacea ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - S Brazil * ''
Mandevilla bahiensis ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - Bahia * ''
Mandevilla barretoi ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - Minas Gerais * ''
Mandevilla benthamii ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - SE Venezuela, Guyana * ''
Mandevilla bogotensis ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - NW Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia * ''
Mandevilla boliviensis ''Mandevilla boliviensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, native to a region ranging from Costa Rica south to Bolivia and Brazil.Nico Vermeulen:"The Complete Encyclopedia of Container Plants", pp. 169-170. Rebo ...
'' - Costa Rica to Bolivia + E Brazil * '' Mandevilla brachyloba'' - Bolivia, Peru, NW Argentina * ''
Mandevilla brachysiphon ''Mandevilla brachysiphon'' is a plant species with the common name Huachuca Mountain rocktrumpet. It is native to southern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, Texas, Chihuahua and Sonora Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora ...
'' - Arizona, New Mexico, N Mexico * ''
Mandevilla bracteata ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - Ecuador, Colombia * ''
Mandevilla bradei ''Mandevilla'' is a genus of tropical and subtropical flowering vines belonging to the family Apocynaceae. It was first described as a genus in 1840. A common name is rocktrumpet. ''Mandevilla'' species are native to the Southwestern United St ...
'' - Goiás * ''Mandevilla callacatensis'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla callista'' - Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia * ''Mandevilla caquetana'' - Caquetá in Colombia * ''Mandevilla catimbauensis'' - Pernambuco * ''Mandevilla caurensis'' - SE Colombia, S Venezuela * ''Mandevilla cercophylla'' - Ecuador, SW Colombia, Peru * ''Mandevilla clandestina'' - Brazil * ''Mandevilla coccinea'' - Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, NE Argentina * ''Mandevilla columbiana'' - S Colombia * ''Mandevilla convolvulacea'' - Puebla, Oaxaca * ''Mandevilla crassinoda'' - Rio de Janeiro * ''Mandevilla cuneifolia'' - SE Colombia, NW Brazil * ''Mandevilla cuspidata'' - Peru, Bolivia * ''Mandevilla dardanoi'' - Pernambuco * ''Mandevilla dissimilis'' - Ecuador * ''Mandevilla duidae'' - Amazonas in Venezuela * ''Mandevilla emarginata'' - Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, NE Argentina, Bolivia * ''Mandevilla duartei'' - Minas Gerais * ''Mandevilla equatorialis'' - Ecuador * ''Mandevilla espinosae'' - Ecuador * ''Mandevilla exilicaulis'' - Michoacán, Colima, Jalisco * ''Mandevilla eximia'' - S Brazil * ''Mandevilla filifolia'' - S Venezuela * ''Mandevilla fistulosa'' - SE Bahia, Espírito Santo * ''Mandevilla foliosa'' - Chihuahua to Oaxaca * ''Mandevilla fragilis'' - Bolivia * ''Mandevilla fragrans'' - S Brazil * ''Mandevilla frigida'' - Piura in Peru * ''Mandevilla funiformis'' - S + SE Brazil * ''Mandevilla glandulosa'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla gracilis'' - S Colombia, NW Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana * ''Mandevilla grata'' - Tucumán in Argentina * ''Mandevilla grazielae'' - E Brazil * ''Mandevilla guanabarica'' - Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro * ''Mandevilla harleyi'' - Minas Gerais * ''Mandevilla hatschbachii'' - Bahia * ''Mandevilla hesperia'' - Baja California Sur * ''Mandevilla hirsuta'' - S Mexico to Paraguay * ''Mandevilla holosericea'' - México State to Oaxaca * ''Mandevilla holstii'' - Amazonas in Venezuela * ''Mandevilla horrida'' - Cajamarca * ''Mandevilla huberi'' - Amazonas in Venezuela * ''Mandevilla hypoleuca'' - Mexico, Texas * ''Mandevilla illustris'' - Paraguay, Brazil * ''Mandevilla immaculata'' - S Brazil * ''Mandevilla inexperata'' - Ecuador * ''Mandevilla jamesonii'' - Ecuador * ''Mandevilla jasminiflora'' - Colombia * ''Mandevilla javitensis'' - SE Colombia, NW Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana * ''Mandevilla kalmiifolia'' - Cerro Duida in Venezuela * ''Mandevilla krukovii'' - NW Brazil * ''Mandevilla lancibracteata'' - Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela * ''Mandevilla lancifolia'' - SE Colombia, S Venezuela * ''Mandevilla lanuginosa'' - S Texas, Mexico * ''Mandevilla laxa'' - Bolivia, Peru, N Argentina * ''Mandevilla leptophylla'' - Bahia, Minas Gerais * ''Mandevilla ligustriflora'' - Ecuador * ''Mandevilla lobbii'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla lojana'' - Ecuador * ''Mandevilla longiflora'' - Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, N Argentina, Brazil * ''Mandevilla longipes'' - Colombia * ''Mandevilla lucida'' - Rio de Janeiro * ''Mandevilla luetzelburgii'' - Espírito Santo * ''Mandevilla macrosiphon'' NE Mexico, S Texas * ''Mandevilla martiana'' - E Brazil * ''Mandevilla martii'' - C Brazil * ''Mandevilla matogrossana'' - Bolívar in Venezuela, Mato Grosso * ''Mandevilla megabracteata'' - NE Colombia, Guyana * ''Mandevilla mexicana'' - Oaxaca * ''Mandevilla microphylla'' - Bahia * ''Mandevilla mollissima'' - Colombia * ''Mandevilla montana'' - SW Colombia, Ecuador, Peru * ''Mandevilla moricandiana'' - E Brazil * ''Mandevilla moritziana'' - NE Colombia, Venezuela * ''Mandevilla muelleri'' - SE Brazil * ''Mandevilla myriophylla'' - C Brazil * ''Mandevilla nacapulensis'' - Sonora * ''Mandevilla nacarema'' - Colombia * ''Mandevilla nerioides'' - Colombia, S Venezuela * ''Mandevilla nevadana'' - Magdalena in Colombia * ''Mandevilla novocapitalis'' - C Brazil * ''Mandevilla oaxacana'' - Oaxaca * ''Mandevilla obtusifolia'' - Amazonas in Venezuela * ''Mandevilla pachyphylla'' - Bolívar in Venezuela * ''Mandevilla paisae'' - Antioquia * ''Mandevilla pavonii'' - Colombia to Bolivia * ''Mandevilla pendula'' - SE Brazil * ''Mandevilla pentlandiana'' - Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, N Argentina * ''Mandevilla petraea'' - Paraguay, Uruguay, Bolivia, Brazil, N Argentina * ''Mandevilla pohliana'' - Paraguay, Bolivia, Brazil, N Argentina * ''Mandevilla polyantha'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla pristina'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla pubescens'' - NW Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador * ''Mandevilla puyumato'' - Colombia * ''Mandevilla pycnantha'' - Minas Gerais * ''Mandevilla riparia'' - Peru, Colombia, Ecuador * ''Mandevilla rubra'' - Minas Gerais * ''Mandevilla rugellosa'' - N + C South America * ''Mandevilla rugosa'' - Guyana, Brazil * ''Mandevilla rutila'' - Peru, Bolivia * ''Mandevilla sagittarii'' - Panama, Colombia, Ecuador * ''Mandevilla sancta'' - Bahia * ''Mandevilla sancta-martae'' - Magdalena in Colombia * ''Mandevilla sandemanii'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla sanderi'' - Rio de Janeiro * ''Mandevilla sandwithii'' - Guyana * ''Mandevilla scaberula'' - N Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, Fr Guiana * ''Mandevilla scabra'' - tropical South America * ''Mandevilla schlimii'' - Venezuela, Colombia * ''Mandevilla scutifolia'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla sellowii'' - S Brazil * ''Mandevilla semirii'' - Minas Gerais * ''Mandevilla similaris'' - SE Venezuela * ''Mandevilla speciosa'' - N Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, Colombia * ''Mandevilla spigeliiflora'' - Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia * ''Mandevilla splendens'' - Rio de Janeiro * ''Mandevilla steyermarkii'' - S Venezuela, SE Colombia * ''Mandevilla subcarnosa'' - N Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, Colombia * ''Mandevilla subcordata'' - Bolivia * ''Mandevilla subsagittata'' - Mexico to Peru; Cuba, Trinidad * ''Mandevilla subscorpoidea'' - Guatemala, S Mexico * ''Mandevilla subsessilis'' - C Mexico to El Salvador * ''Mandevilla subumbelliflora'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla surinamensis'' - Venezuela, 3 Guianas * ''Mandevilla symphytocarpa'' - Trinidad to Bolivia * ''Mandevilla tenuifolia'' - Suriname, Brazil * ''Mandevilla thevetioides'' - SE Colombia * ''Mandevilla torosa'' - Tamaulipas to Honduras; Cuba, Jamaica * ''Mandevilla trianae'' - Guyana to Peru * ''Mandevilla tricolor'' - Ecuador * ''Mandevilla tristis'' - Táchira * ''Mandevilla tubiflora'' - NW Mexico to Nicaragua * ''Mandevilla turgida'' - S Venezuela * ''Mandevilla ulei'' - NW Brazil * ''Mandevilla undulata'' - Paraguay, Misiones * ''Mandevilla urceolata'' - Rio de Janeiro * ''Mandevilla urophylla'' - SE Brazil * ''Mandevilla vanheurckii'' - Venezuela, Peru, NW Brazil * ''Mandevilla vasquezii'' - Peru * ''Mandevilla velame'' - Brazil * ''Mandevilla venulosa'' - Minas Gerais, São Paulo * ''Mandevilla veraguasensis'' - S Central America, NW South America * ''Mandevilla versicolor'' - Peru, Ecuador * ''Mandevilla villosa'' - Chiapas to S Venezuela * ''Mandevilla virescens'' - S Brazil, Paraguay, NE Argentina * ''Mandevilla widgrenii'' - Brazil, Paraguay * ''Mandevilla xerophytica'' - Boyaca in Colombia


Gallery

Image:Mandevilla cv Best Red1.jpg, Image:PinkMandevilla.jpg, Pink mandevilla grown in Southern Ontario, Canada File:White dipladenia.jpg, White dipladenia at night in Wayanad, India


References


External links


The Clemson University Cooperative Extension ServiceMandevilla Plant Expert Gardening, Q & A
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