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This Dipladenia variety is a tropical flowering, shrubby vine that produces beautiful trumpet flowers in rosy pink with a bright yellow throat. In general, Dipladenia are the more petite cousin of Mandevilla possessing smaller, glossy green foliage, slightly smaller but profuse blooms, and a bushy habit that produces a pleasing upright to trailing or vining effect. They make excellent hummingbird attractants and awesome thrillers and fillers in a mixed annual container as they twine up and down their support. They are beautiful spilling over hanging baskets as well. Bring inside over the winter as a houseplant. Grow in full sun, 6+ hours of direct sun per day; indoors a south or west facing window with bright direct light is best. Prefers warm to average household temperatures, 65°-85°F. Keep soil evenly moist to slightly dry. Supply extra humidity by setting on a shallow tray of moistened pebbles over winter. Feed with a slow-release or liquid blooming plant fertilizer following the package label, April to October. After a few fall frosts, prune heavily, back to green leaf nodes, and bring indoors for winter.