Mazhar Botanic Garden

Mandevilla sanderi (Hemsl.) Woodson

Rock trumpet True Jasmine

Sample code: EGY-MBG-001113
Common name: Rock trumpet, True Jasmine
English name: Brazilian jasmine
Arabic name: ماندفيللا - ديبلادينيا
Native: Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
Country: Brazil
(PGR): Rare

Evergreen shrub or climbing 2-3 m high leaves leathery, dark green opposite, ovate to elliptical 5-6 cm long flowers tubular or funnel shaped

Ornamental flower. The plant contains a white latex, which is viscous, toxic, and can be irritating. In addition to fine roots, it has large tuberous roots that contain starch and a reserve of water, allowing it to withstand drought .drought.

Dipladenia sanderi Hemsl

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Texture: Clay Enriched soil Loam Sandy
Fertility: Intermediate
Drainage: Moderately well drained
Salinity: Low
Water Sources: Medium Water
Climates: Mediterranean
Lights: Light shade
Propagation: Seeds - cuttings
Flowering time: Spring and spring
Zone: 9 : 11
pH range: 6.6-7.8
Status: Rare
Life span: Perennial
Habits: Climber Shrub
Sample Type: Introduced - cultivated
Collecting Sources: Botanical garden
Plant Uses: Indoor plant Ornamental
Plant Populations density: Cultivated
Vegetation types: Evergreen
pH: Mild acid Mild alkaline

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