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Red Riding Hood Mandevilla - 1 Gallon

SKU: 1870130
UPC: 014949345337
$19.99
  • Low-growing, shrub-like mandevilla vine packed with deep pink, funnel-shaped blooms and bright yellow throats.
  • Long flowering season—blooms from spring until the first frost.
  • Perfect for hanging baskets and containers, where it cascades beautifully over edges.
  • Moderate growth with twining stems that reach 6–8 ft. long when given support.

Red Riding Hood Mandevilla (Mandevilla sanderi ‘Red Riding Hood’) delivers bold, tropical-looking color on a compact, shrub-like vine that’s ideal for patios, porches, and balconies. Twining branches produce a profusion of deep pink, funnel-shaped flowers with bright yellow throats from spring right up until the first frost, creating a vibrant show for months. Its glossy green foliage stays evergreen in warm climates, and the plant is especially impressive in hanging baskets and containers—draping over low walls, spilling from raised planters, or trained onto a small trellis for vertical flair. Provide full sun to partial sun, keep soil evenly moist (not soggy), and enjoy an easy, high-impact flowering vine for outdoor living spaces.


Product Overview
  • Botanical name: Mandevilla sanderi ‘Red Riding Hood’
  • Common name: Red Riding Hood Mandevilla
  • Plant type: Flowering vine
  • USDA Zones: 10–11
  • Light: Full sun to partial sun
  • Size: Twining stems reach 6–8 ft. long
Key Features
  • Deep pink blooms with bright yellow throats for standout, tropical color.
  • Low-growing, shrub-like vine—lush look without overwhelming the space.
  • Excellent for hanging baskets and containers with a beautiful trailing habit.
  • Blooms from spring until first frost for long-season enjoyment.
Size & Growth Habit
  • Growth rate: Moderate
  • Habit: Climbing with twining stems
  • Length: 6–8 ft. long (with support)
  • Form: Low-growing, shrub-like vine

Train it up a small trellis for vertical color, or let it cascade for a fuller, spilling container look.

Flowers & Bloom Season
  • Flower color: Deep pink with bright yellow throats
  • Flower shape: Funnel-shaped
  • Bloom time: Spring until first frost
  • Flower traits: Showy flowers

This variety is made for high-impact color—especially on sunny patios and warm, bright exposures.

Evergreen Foliage
  • Foliage: Evergreen (in suitable climates)
  • Foliage color: Green
  • Overall look: Lush, glossy foliage that complements the vivid blooms
Light Requirements
  • Best light: Full sun
  • Also suitable for: Partial sun

For the fullest flowering, place where it receives plenty of light through the day.

Watering
  • Water needs: Keep soil moist, but not soggy
  • Warm season: Water regularly for best growth and bloom
  • Important note: Leaves may drop if the plant is kept too dry
  • Winter note: Water sparingly in winter to avoid cold, wet soil
Soil & Planting Tips

Provide enriched, slightly acidic, well-drained soil for best performance.

  • Choose a container with drainage holes if planting in a pot.
  • Use a well-draining mix that still holds moisture evenly.
  • Avoid waterlogged soil—good drainage is key.
Feeding & Ongoing Care
  • Fertilizer: Apply fertilizer in spring
  • Maintenance: Easy to manage with routine watering and seasonal feeding
  • Tip: Consistent moisture supports continuous blooming
Pruning & Support
  • Pruning: Prune annually to control size
  • Support: Provide a trellis or arbor for climbing
  • Shaping tip: Light pruning lets you train the vine to your preferred look
Best Uses & Styling Ideas
  • Landscape uses: Container, hanging basket
  • Great for: Porches, terraces, balconies, low walls, raised planters
  • Design tip: Let it drape over edges for a lush cascade of foliage and blooms

Use it as a “filler and spiller” in mixed containers, or give it a simple trellis for a vertical burst of color.

Companion Plant Ideas

Pair Red Riding Hood Mandevilla with other sun-loving favorites for a vibrant, tropical-feel display:

  • Lantana
  • Hibiscus
  • Princess flower (Tibouchina)
  • Plumbago
  • Purple fountain grass (Pennisetum)
 
  • Low-growing, shrub-like mandevilla vine packed with deep pink, funnel-shaped blooms and bright yellow throats.
  • Long flowering season—blooms from spring until the first frost.
  • Perfect for hanging baskets and containers, where it cascades beautifully over edges.
  • Moderate growth with twining stems that reach 6–8 ft. long when given support.

Red Riding Hood Mandevilla (Mandevilla sanderi ‘Red Riding Hood’) delivers bold, tropical-looking color on a compact, shrub-like vine that’s ideal for patios, porches, and balconies. Twining branches produce a profusion of deep pink, funnel-shaped flowers with bright yellow throats from spring right up until the first frost, creating a vibrant show for months. Its glossy green foliage stays evergreen in warm climates, and the plant is especially impressive in hanging baskets and containers—draping over low walls, spilling from raised planters, or trained onto a small trellis for vertical flair. Provide full sun to partial sun, keep soil evenly moist (not soggy), and enjoy an easy, high-impact flowering vine for outdoor living spaces.


Product Overview
  • Botanical name: Mandevilla sanderi ‘Red Riding Hood’
  • Common name: Red Riding Hood Mandevilla
  • Plant type: Flowering vine
  • USDA Zones: 10–11
  • Light: Full sun to partial sun
  • Size: Twining stems reach 6–8 ft. long
Key Features
  • Deep pink blooms with bright yellow throats for standout, tropical color.
  • Low-growing, shrub-like vine—lush look without overwhelming the space.
  • Excellent for hanging baskets and containers with a beautiful trailing habit.
  • Blooms from spring until first frost for long-season enjoyment.
Size & Growth Habit
  • Growth rate: Moderate
  • Habit: Climbing with twining stems
  • Length: 6–8 ft. long (with support)
  • Form: Low-growing, shrub-like vine

Train it up a small trellis for vertical color, or let it cascade for a fuller, spilling container look.

Flowers & Bloom Season
  • Flower color: Deep pink with bright yellow throats
  • Flower shape: Funnel-shaped
  • Bloom time: Spring until first frost
  • Flower traits: Showy flowers

This variety is made for high-impact color—especially on sunny patios and warm, bright exposures.

Evergreen Foliage
  • Foliage: Evergreen (in suitable climates)
  • Foliage color: Green
  • Overall look: Lush, glossy foliage that complements the vivid blooms
Light Requirements
  • Best light: Full sun
  • Also suitable for: Partial sun

For the fullest flowering, place where it receives plenty of light through the day.

Watering
  • Water needs: Keep soil moist, but not soggy
  • Warm season: Water regularly for best growth and bloom
  • Important note: Leaves may drop if the plant is kept too dry
  • Winter note: Water sparingly in winter to avoid cold, wet soil
Soil & Planting Tips

Provide enriched, slightly acidic, well-drained soil for best performance.

  • Choose a container with drainage holes if planting in a pot.
  • Use a well-draining mix that still holds moisture evenly.
  • Avoid waterlogged soil—good drainage is key.
Feeding & Ongoing Care
  • Fertilizer: Apply fertilizer in spring
  • Maintenance: Easy to manage with routine watering and seasonal feeding
  • Tip: Consistent moisture supports continuous blooming
Pruning & Support
  • Pruning: Prune annually to control size
  • Support: Provide a trellis or arbor for climbing
  • Shaping tip: Light pruning lets you train the vine to your preferred look
Best Uses & Styling Ideas
  • Landscape uses: Container, hanging basket
  • Great for: Porches, terraces, balconies, low walls, raised planters
  • Design tip: Let it drape over edges for a lush cascade of foliage and blooms

Use it as a “filler and spiller” in mixed containers, or give it a simple trellis for a vertical burst of color.

Companion Plant Ideas

Pair Red Riding Hood Mandevilla with other sun-loving favorites for a vibrant, tropical-feel display:

  • Lantana
  • Hibiscus
  • Princess flower (Tibouchina)
  • Plumbago
  • Purple fountain grass (Pennisetum)