Bougainvillea Plant
Bougainvillea is a genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and
trees with flower-like spring leaves near its flowers.
Common Name : Bougainville, Bugambilia, Booganbe
Flower Color : Pink
Plant Type : Outdoor
Bloom Time : They are evergreen where rainfall occurs all year, or
deciduous if there is a dry season.
Difficulty Level : Easy to grow
Bougainvillea Care
These tropical climbers are suitable for large containers placed in the garden.
during summer but must be kept frost-free in winter.
If you want good blooming, give them at least 5 hours a day of full sunlight as a minimum.
More hours of direct sun is better.
Less than 5 hours and the plant may not bloom very well.
Your plants will thrive in shade or partial shade,
but only have nice growth with little or no blooms.
more information for Bougainvillea Plant
The plant usually produces three rounds of vibrant blooms in spring, summer and autumn. If you don’t have growing space or live in a suitable climate, you can plant bougainvillea in a pot. If you live in a chilly climate, bring potted bougainvillea plants indoors before the first frost. If you don’t happen to live in a hot climate, a sunny window, greenhouse or sunroom will do.
Sunlight : Full sunlight
Watering : Moderate. In cooler periods or when you bring your plants indoors for the winter,
the water requirement will be much less.
Soil Dry, sandy, well-drained soil
Temperature : Up to 29 degrees C
Bougainvillea Special Feature:
Attractive colored bracts
Bougainvillea Uses
The plant is used for an ornamental purpose
Bougainvillea plants are a beloved addition to many gardens and walls
It can be trained to climb trellises or be planted as an attractive but thornily impenetrable barrier, and
it can also serve as a groundcover
Please Note
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Please take out the plant from the box immediately after receiving and water it as required.
Water the soil, not the leaves and flowers.
Keep it away from direct sunlight.
Avoid placing plants in trouble spots, such as near heat or air conditioning ducts.
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