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You've Got Mail! The Best Climbing Plants for Mailboxes

Southern Living Editors
Mandevilla

Mandevilla

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This tropical flowering vine will wind up your mailbox post to create a display with serious curb appeal. It's a classic bloom that adds great vertical space to your mailbox garden. Mandevilla is an annual that comes in white, red, pink, and yellow blooms and can grow between 3- to 10-feet high by 3- to 4-feet wide. Some mandevilla selections comes in mounded forms too, so make sure to get the vining type for your mailbox.

Botanical Name: Mandevilla sanderi
Sun Exposure: Full sun, part shade
Soil Type: Well draining, moist
Soil pH: Acidic to neutral

Let's add a little pizzazz to the mail route with a few of our favorite climbing plants for your mailbox. These mailbox flowers are more than just plants to go around your mailbox, they'll add charm, interest, and might even make your end-of-day mail check just a little more whimsical. Whatever climbing plants you choose for your mailbox, you'll want to ensure they're kept tidy, manicured, and away from the mailbox door and flag—your mail carrier will thank you.

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