Mandevilla & Dipladenia for Sale in St. Augustine to Daytona Beach, FL

Mandevilla and Dipladenia vines produce stunning trumpet-shaped flowers all season long. Perfect for trellises, hanging baskets, or as a colorful bush in your Northeast Florida garden. Prices range from $21.99 – $26.99. We offer the lowest prices in Northeast Florida with dump trailer delivery from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach.

Tropical Yards carries 15 varieties of mandevilla & dipladenia in 10-inch and 12-inch pots. Every plant is priced at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries. We deliver via 14ft dump trailer across St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia counties.

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Our Mandevilla & Dipladenia — Complete Plant List & Prices

All prices are 10% or more below major retailers. Prices shown are per plant.

Plant NameSizePriceAvailability
Mandevilla Bush Bella Scarlet
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 13,497 in stock
Mandevilla Bush Flaming Red
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 18,713 in stock
Mandevilla Bush Bella White
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 500 in stock
Mandevilla Bush Blushing Pink
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 1,100 in stock
Mandevilla Bush Bella Pink Panther
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 265 in stock
Mandevilla Bush Firelip
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 500 in stock
Mandevilla Trl Bicolor Sun Wht/Crim Red
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $26.99 9,238 in stock
Mandevilla Trl Giant Crimson Red
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $26.99 998 in stock
Mandevilla Trl Sundenia White
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $26.99 6,989 in stock
H/B Mandevilla Bella Scarlet
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 1,988 in stock
H/B Mandevilla Bella White
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 500 in stock
H/B Mandevilla Blushing Pink
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 645 in stock
H/B Mandevilla Flaming Red
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 2,695 in stock
H/B Dipladenia Bicolor Sun Wht/Crim Red
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 4,000 in stock
H/B Dipladenia Sundenia White
Mandevilla sanderi
10" $21.99 2,500 in stock

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Caring for Mandevilla & Dipladenia in Northeast Florida

Mandevilla and Dipladenia vines are vigorous tropical growers in NE Florida. They produce non-stop trumpet-shaped blooms from spring through fall. Plant in full sun to part shade with well-drained soil. Provide a trellis or support for climbing varieties. Bring containers indoors if temperatures drop below 40°F.

In Northeast Florida's USDA Hardiness Zone 8b–9a, mandevilla performs best when planted in spring after the last frost threat has passed. Water deeply once or twice a week during dry spells, and fertilize monthly with a balanced slow-release fertilizer during the growing season. A phosphorus-rich bloom booster applied in late spring will dramatically increase flower production through the summer months.

How Do You Grow Mandevilla in NE Florida?

Growing mandevilla in Northeast Florida is straightforward when you match the plant's needs to the region's subtropical conditions. Full sun (6+ hours per day) is ideal, though plants tolerate afternoon shade during the hottest summer months. Well-drained, slightly acidic soil with a pH of 6.0–6.5 produces the strongest growth. Amend heavy clay soils with compost and perlite before planting to ensure fast drainage.

Mandevilla is a vigorous feeder. Apply a slow-release granular fertilizer (10-10-10 or similar) at planting and monthly through September. Pinch growing tips back occasionally to encourage bushy, compact growth on bush types, or guide trailing stems onto your trellis as they lengthen. Prune heavily damaged or frost-nipped stems in late February after cold-weather risk has passed.

Quick Answer: Plant mandevilla in full sun with well-drained soil, fertilize monthly, and water 1–2 times per week in dry weather. In NE Florida's Zone 9a, established plants often survive mild winters. Protect from frost below 40°F by moving containers indoors or mulching heavily around roots.

What Colors of Mandevilla Are Available in Northeast Florida?

Mandevilla blooms come in a richer range of colors than most gardeners realize. Tropical Yards carries scarlet, crimson red, blushing pink, hot pink (Pink Panther), white, bicolor (white with crimson), and Firelip (red with white throat) varieties — all in stock for immediate pickup or delivery. The bold reds and pinks are the most popular for poolside landscapes and entry gardens across St. Johns and Flagler counties.

White mandevilla (Bella White and Sundenia White) is prized for evening gardens and moon gardens because the pure blooms glow under landscape lighting. Bicolor varieties like the Sun Bicolor White/Crimson Red combine two tones in a single flower, creating a tropical focal point on any trellis or pergola.

For maximum color impact, combine three or four varieties in large containers. Pair scarlet trailing mandevilla with white bush dipladenia for a classic holiday red-and-white look, or mix pink panther with blushing pink for a gradient effect on a poolside fence.

How Cold-Hardy Is Mandevilla in Northeast Florida?

Mandevilla is a tropical vine native to Brazil and is rated for USDA Zone 9–11 as a perennial. In Northeast Florida — which straddles Zones 8b to 9a — mandevilla typically dies back to the ground during hard freezes (temperatures below 28°F for more than a few hours) but often re-sprouts from the roots in spring. In St. Augustine and coastal areas of Flagler County, plants frequently survive winter as semi-evergreen shrubs in mild years.

To maximize cold hardiness, plant mandevilla in a southern- or eastern-facing location against a wall or fence that provides radiant heat. Apply 3–4 inches of mulch around the root zone before the first frost. For container plants, move pots into a garage or covered lanai when temperatures fall below 40°F. Do not cut frosted stems back until new growth appears in late March — the dead foliage provides additional insulation.

Quick Answer: Mandevilla is cold-hardy to about 28°F in the ground and 40°F in containers. In NE Florida's Zone 9a, established in-ground plants often survive winter. Protect roots with thick mulch and bring containers inside during freezes.

What Are the Best Trellising Options for Mandevilla in Florida?

Trailing and vining mandevilla cultivars are natural climbers that will attach to almost any vertical structure using their twining stems. The best trellising options for Florida gardens include cedar or pressure-treated wood lattice panels, powder-coated steel obelisks, cable wire systems on fences, and decorative iron arbors. For the fastest coverage, space 3–4 plants in front of an 8-foot lattice panel and train new growth upward weekly during summer.

Bush mandevilla varieties — including all the Bella and Dipladenia lines — require no support and grow in a rounded mounding habit reaching 12–18 inches tall in containers. These are ideal for hanging baskets, window boxes, large planters flanking an entry door, and low borders along driveways. Trailing types (the "Trl" varieties in our inventory) can reach 6–10 feet and are best suited for pergolas, fences, and pool enclosures.

Pair bougainvillea with mandevilla on the same trellis for a dramatic, multi-color tropical display. Both plants share identical growing requirements and bloom simultaneously through NE Florida's long growing season. For shaded trellises, consider tropical foliage plants as companions underneath the mandevilla canopy.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Mandevilla & Dipladenia in NE Florida

How much do mandevilla & dipladenia cost?

Our mandevilla & dipladenia range from $21.99 – $26.99. These prices are at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries.

Do you deliver mandevilla & dipladenia?

Yes! We deliver mandevilla & dipladenia via 14ft dump trailer from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach. Delivery starts at $250 depending on your location.

What sizes of mandevilla & dipladenia do you carry?

We carry mandevilla & dipladenia in 10-inch and 12-inch pots. These are well-established plants ready to thrive in your Florida landscape.

Does mandevilla come back every year in Northeast Florida?

In Zone 9a areas like St. Augustine and coastal Flagler County, mandevilla often re-sprouts from its roots after mild winters. In Zone 8b inland areas, it may be treated as an annual or overwintered as a container plant. Mulching heavily around the root zone dramatically improves survival rates through NE Florida winters.

What is the difference between mandevilla and dipladenia?

Dipladenia is a compact, bushy form of mandevilla that grows 12–18 inches tall without support. Standard mandevilla varieties are vigorous climbers that can reach 6–10 feet. Both are the same genus (Mandevilla sanderi) and have identical care requirements. Choose dipladenia for containers, hanging baskets, and low borders; choose trailing mandevilla for fences, trellises, and pergolas.

How often should I water mandevilla in Florida?

Water mandevilla 2–3 times per week in summer heat and once per week in cooler months. In containers, check soil moisture daily — pots dry out much faster than in-ground plants. Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot. Reduce watering in winter when the plant enters a semi-dormant state.

Can mandevilla grow in shade in Florida?

Mandevilla prefers full sun (6+ hours) for maximum blooming but tolerates part shade. In the hot Florida summer, afternoon shade (3–4 hours) can actually improve flower production by reducing heat stress. Avoid deep shade — plants in heavy shade produce very few flowers and are more susceptible to fungal issues in Florida's humid climate.

Do you carry mandevilla hanging baskets?

Yes! We carry hanging basket mandevilla in Bella Scarlet, Bella White, Blushing Pink, and Flaming Red. We also carry Dipladenia hanging baskets in Bicolor White/Crimson and Sundenia White. All hanging basket varieties are priced at $21.99 — at least 10% below local nurseries and big box stores.