Plants That Flower All Season Long
Enjoy 'Show
Stopping' Blooms All Season Long
Do you
want gorgeous, giant blooms with lots of "boom color" right
up until fall's first frost? Would you like bold blossoms of color cascading from
hanging baskets, decorating garden beds and sizzling
around a trellis? This season you can have it all by
planting your own "show-stopper" right in your own
backyard with Sun Parasol Crimson mandevilla.
In the hottest new color from the Paris runway, Sun
Parasol Crimson is being hailed as a "must have" in the
garden for its easy care and big reward of color. The
crimson-red, velvety bell-shaped blooms cover the generous
trailing vines, turning your container into a blaze of
color throughout spring and summer. Crimson's deep red
blooms slowly fade to deep fuchsia on glossy green foliage
as summer passes by.
"Mandevillas are great choices for anyone who wants an
easy-to-grow tropical with bold crimson-red blooms for big
pots or hanging baskets," says Justin W. Hancock, editor
for BHG.com, the Better Homes and Gardens Web site. "It
makes a very impressive garden plant."
Tropical
Beauties:
In Brazil, mandevillas are known by the common name,
Brazilian jasmine, but the Sun Parasol Crimson looks right
at home in northern climates, where careful cross-breeding
for hardiness, weather tolerance, easy care, disease
resistance and continuous blooms until fall make them a
perfect choice for your home or garden. Plant it in the
garden or in a container.
Show-offs in the
Landscape:
Planted throughout the landscape, this quick-growing plant
with trailing flowers is easy to grow and adds height and
attention-grabbing visual interest as it spreads with
splashes of richly saturated color.
Wall of
color:
Create a wall of dripping crimson with the Sun Parasol
Crimson mandevilla pot and trellis that's both easy and
convenient. The vines can climb 12 to 15 feet, forming
pretty patterns of weaving vines and brilliant blooms that
become a natural privacy screen.
Add a dramatic focal point in your garden with a trellis
and arbor cascading with crimson blooms and escape to your
private outdoor paradise to dine or relax with a favorite
book.
Hanging
around:
Crimson is available in a 10-inch hanging basket ready to
decorate your porch, patio or balcony with its famous
color. Let it freely trail around the chains and if you
want to add colors, mix in contrasting green vines, blue
daze flowers with green stems and Sun Parasol Pink.
Growing
Needs:
Use a well-drained soil, fertilize every two to three
weeks, and make sure your Sun Parasol Crimson mandevilla receives at least six to eight
hours of sunlight each day. Since they thrive in
warmth -- hardiness zones 10 and 11 -- sunshine and
light shade, and are frost intolerant, remember to
bring the plants indoors to "winter" them if you want
to replant next spring. Indoors, keep them near
bright, indirect lightning, temperatures above 50 F,
and a bit on the dry side until spring. Then you
should increase watering and fertilize them to
encourage another season of award-winning blooms.
No matter where you grow them -- in containers, trailing
in hanging baskets, climbing up a trellis or decorating
your landscape as a bedding plant, the Sun Parasol Crimson
mandevilla dresses up any home and garden with an
award-winning look.
Available in smaller pretty and larger giant sizes, Sun
Parasol Crimson also comes in a 6-inch pot with or without
a trellis. Either way, the saucer-size blooms will add
tropical zest to your garden landscape, decks, patios and
apartment balconies.
For more information or to find a retailer near you, visit
www.sunparasol.net.
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Plants That Flower All Season
Long
Enjoy 'Show Stopping' Blooms All
Season Long
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