Bougainvillea flowers

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Bougainvilleas are beautiful vine-like shrubs that come in a variety of vibrant colors and make a stunning statement in any home or garden. They prefer mild winter areas and can be grown on fences, buildings, trellises, in containers or as a hedge. With over 250 varieties of bougainvillea out there, you're sure to find the perfect one for your home. Below we'll cover proper bougainvillea care in containers, including sun, water, temperature and other care requirements to get you started growing your bougainvillea in containers. We've also included the different types of bougainvillea and some frequently asked care questions so you can familiarize yourself with these beautiful bougainvilleas, tropical vines with beautiful and vibrant bracts (modified leaves) that bear small white flowers. surrounds So when you look at a bougainvillea, the colored parts you see are actually leaves, not petals.

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This wonderful plant can be found in the hottest parts of the world, including Mexico, India, the Mediterranean and South America. Bougainvilleas go all the way back to 1768 when French explorer Philibert Commerçon saw the flowers in his native Brazil and named them after his friend Louis-Antoine de Bougainville. Since then, this beautiful (but prickly!) plant has been introduced to many southern climates and is loved by many. With more than 250 varieties of bougainvillea, most of them range in height from 3 to 39 feet. Although these bright flowers are relatively easy to grow, they prefer full sun and require little care. Although widely known for their vivid colors and vine-like characteristics, there are many varieties that have unique.

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characteristics to fit any garden aesthetic. Below are some popular bougainvillea varieties that are best suited for container growing.Considered one of the most popular varieties, this beautiful shrub grows bracts in bright shades of magenta and red that surround small white flowers. Once they are fully mature, they can grow up to 20 feet tall. If you live in hardiness zones 9-12, consider Barbara Karst! If you live in a hotter climate (zone 11 or higher), consider getting a Camarillo Fiesta. These fast-spreading vines love the heat and grow hot pink and gold stems that can sometimes grow up to 30 feet tall. These popular Gold Brackets will add a warm and inviting touch to your garden and are preferred in hardiness zones 10 and 12.

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Grows up to 15 feet tall and blooms from early spring to late fall. As the name suggests, these bougainvilleas closely resemble the cherry blossom tree. They grow in beautiful shades of pale pink with a white center and are perfect for hanging baskets in the summer.Looking for something more beautiful? These spectacular varieties grow in clusters of white, rounded bracts that bloom in late spring to early fall. Because it spreads quickly, you'll want to keep it in a splash container, where it can spread beautifully over the pot. White stripes like to grow in hardiness zones 11 and above. Known for their fragrance, White Madonnas are often seen in shades of white and sometimes pale pink.

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Make sure you provide moderate watering and full sunlight to ensure the plant's health and happiness. White Madonnas prefer hardiness zones 8 or 9. These beautiful lilac paper leaves are the perfect accent to any garden or home and are quite easy to care for. Unlike other bougainvillea varieties, silhouettes are slow-growing and completely thornless, so if you have pets or small children, this may be a good choice for you. If you live in hardiness zone 10, this variety will do well in your garden.

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Bougainvilleas are showy foliage and flowering shrubs that are moderately easy to grow and perfect for those who want a vibrant addition to their garden. However, they are sensitive to cold temperatures during the winter months and need full sunlight, so it is important to keep a close eye on them, especially in the early stages of growth.
Bougainvilleas love the heat! They need at least six hours of full sunlight a day and can handle even the hottest summer heat.

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If you want your plant to produce an abundance of flowers, make sure it sits in direct sunlight. Often times when bougainvillea struggle to bloom, it's because they aren't getting enough light, which will make the plant look thin and sparse.Potted bougainvilleas need regular watering. During the warmer months, you can expect to water your plant at least once a week.

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These flowers are beautiful and easy to care for, each one of your photographs is well lit, radiant, I love them, regards

Thank you very much for your beautiful post and photos!
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