Mandevilla – Seed Pods
Q: There are some strange-looking “sticks” growing from my mandevilla.
A: Break out the cigars….you have seed pods!
If you let them dry until brown they will split and show a bunch of seeds that have fluffy white tails, like milkweed.
You can save the seed and try planting outdoors next May.
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