Mandevilla sanderi 'Madinia Pink'

dipladenia madina pink

Also known as: Pink Rock Trumpet, Brazilian Jasmine, Pink Mandevilla

Native to the tropical regions of Brazil and Central America, Dipladenia Madina Pink is the compact, bushy cousin of the climbing Mandevilla — same stunning trumpet-shaped blooms, but in a neat, self-supporting form that needs no staking or trellis. Its bright pink flowers with golden centers bloom non-stop from spring through fall above glossy, deep green leaves, and are irresistible to hummingbirds and butterflies. Bold, cheerful, and incredibly easy to grow in any sunny outdoor space.

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plant tips

  • water

    Water regularly during spring and summer — keep soil moist but never soggy. Dipladenia is fairly drought tolerant once established, making it a great choice for busy gardeners.

  • light

    Full sun lover — needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for the most abundant blooms. More sun means more flowers all season long.

  • size

    Grows 12–18 in. tall and wide.

care

Place in a warm, sunny spot with well-draining soil and water regularly to keep blooms coming strong. Feed every 2–3 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer to maximize flowering. Pinch back stems occasionally to encourage fuller, bushier growth. In cooler climates bring indoors before temperatures drop below 50°F — it will keep blooming happily near a bright, sunny window. Note that the sap can cause mild skin irritation — handle with care.

  • outdoor table tropical touch

    Place Dipladenia Madina Pink on your outdoor table for a vibrant, cheerful centerpiece that blooms all season long. Its bright pink flowers and glossy green leaves bring a fresh feel to any space.

  • patio color pop

    Place Dipladenia Madina Pink in a decorative pot on your sunniest patio or outdoor space for a cheerful, non-stop burst of pink that blooms all season long.