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Bougainvillea Plant


The Bougainvillea Plant Gets You Compliments Galore!

Executive Summary about Bougainvillea Plant by Steve Charles Habib

bougainvillea plant
The bougainvillea is often referred to as the paper flower. This vine-like plant was named after Louis de Bougainvillea, a fine Frenchman who traveled the world around 1767. During the winter it will temporally shed its leaves. Because of this fact it is considered a semi evergreen plant.

With its distinctive woody type-vine, watching it develop can be amazing. The leaves are heart shaped and soft to the touch. The plant has nasty thorns that will pierce your skin if accidentally touched or bumped into.

It can grow to an impressive height of 40 feet or more. This plant will tolerate different types of soil. The plant loves direct sunlight and is somewhat drought tolerant.

The bougainvillea is best used along fences and walls because of their spreading growth and beautiful colored flowers. The flowers come in many colors including pink, red and purple. Once it has reached maturity the bougainvillea will become a great deterrent to burglars. Camouflaged behind its beautiful flowers are large, stiff thorns that make it almost impossible to get through without serious harm.



Bougainvillea - A Beginner's Guide to Bougainvillea

Executive Summary about Bougainvillea Plant by Raymond Baresh

Bougainvillea is a climbing plant. It is mainly grown in the tropical areas and is native to South America. This plant is a member of Nyctaginacea family of plants. There are about eighteen varieties of Bougainvillea plant. There are several cultivars and hybrids, all of which add and make up amazing colors and forms.

Bougainvillea plant leaves are quite lengthy and have brilliant purple or red flower bracts. Bougainvillea grows very quickly with twigs all over it. It's a wooded, evergreen plant with bristles.

These plants are normally grown in different forms, in pots, espalier along fences and walls, used for bonsai and as hedges. Bougainvilleas are a great choice for covering pagodas, fences and carports.

Bougainvillea plants attract wildlife to a great extent. These plants also attract native bees and butterflies.

If you are planning to grow this plant inside, place near a sunny window. They are great water users. However, mulch is very important if you are planning to grow this plant outdoors.


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Bougainvillea Bonsai

Bougainvillea Bonsai - Keeping Your Miniature Bougainvillea Alive

Executive Summary about Bougainvillea Bonsai by Michel J Moore

Bougainvillea Bonsai Plant
Belonging to the Nyctaginaceae family, which is part tree and part vine, bougainvillea bonsai can be kept almost anywhere and everywhere. Be it indoor or outdoor, your bonsai with its parade of color will definitely silhouette the ambiance for you.

Bougainvillea is a tropical plant and quite ideally therefore the bonsai also likes to be in direct and adequate sunlight. This bonsai should be kept in a temp ranging from 49-54 degree F.

This bonsai does not require regular or continuous watering rather , the miniature tree likes it dry for most of the season. Supply your bougainvillea plant with a phosphorus, iron and magnesium enriched fertilizer, depending upon the soil type.

One technique that will help your bonsai to look good throughout the year is proper pruning. Prune this bonsai at any point of time of the year.



How to Care For a Bougainvillea Bonsai

Executive Summary about Bougainvillea Bonsai by Raymond Baresh

A Bougainvillea bonsai is a quaint and unique décor item. A bonsai generally does not have flowers but a Bougainvillea bonsai with its colour and beauty is surely going to mesmerise you with its exclusivity and beauty.

The bonsai does not need constant watering. But only for the period of flowering a greater amount of water is required so that it can have enhanced results. 

Bougainvillea fertilizer is available in the market depending on the soil type. The fertilizer should be rich in magnesium, iron and phosphorus. 

Regular pruning is required for your bonsai. You can cut down the branches a little bit if you feel that they have overgrown.


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Bougainvillea Pruning

Bougainvillea Pruning Is Easy

Article about Bougainvillea Pruning by A. Ibu

Bougainvillea Branches
Bougainvillea plant is a climbing flowering shrub with beautiful flowers and evergreen leaves which need to be pruned periodically to keep it always looking beautiful.  Pruning also keep the plant healthy.

Pruning bougainvillea is best to do in late winter or early spring, right after it flowers.  The beginning of the rainy season also a good time to prune bougainvillea.  It would be wise to avoid pruning bougainvillea plant in late summer or early fall.  This would result in fewer flowers of the plant in the following winter.

When pruning, it is better to wear gloves, since the plant is a thorn-covered vine.  Choose only gloves made of thick material.  Before using the pruning shears, wipe it with disinfectant to prevent the spread of disease to the plant.

Pruning may begin with cutting the dead or diseased parts of bougainvillea.  After that, don’t forget to wipe the pruning shears again with the disinfectant before pruning the healthy bougainvillea branches.  Continue pruning until it shaped as desired.  The pruning process might need to repeat throughout the growing season.  This will promote new blooms.

Between the regular prunings, pinching off the tops of the blooms might also needed once they have faded.  This can be done with your fingers or with shears.  Pruning off dead blooms more often will result in the more new blooms the plant will produce.

Bougainvillea are hardy plant, variety of shapes can be formed when pruning bougainvillea.  For example, cutting away low-lying branches would make the vine look like a tree.  Or perhaps you want to try to make bougainvillea bonsai, which can be obtained if you prune the plant to keep it short enough and trim branches regularly.

Don’t forget to fertilize the plant after removing plenty of branches.  This will replenish the beautiful bougainvillea plant.


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Bougainvillea Miami

The Beautiful Miami Pink Bougainvillea

Article about Bougainvillea Miami by A. Ibu

Miami Pink Bougainvillea
Imagine your garden with a bunch of beautiful flowers, and with an explosive color, eye-catching vibrance.  Then you should consider bougainvillea ‘Miami Pink’, a vigorous grower with brilliant deep hot pink blooms providing color to your garden.

Miami Pink bougainvillea blooms on summer season, and in some area it flowers most heavily from October through June.  If dry conditions exist, the flowers bloom sporadically.  The color of the leaves are mid to dark green and ovate.  Growing fast with amazing branching habit gives this variety of color during blooming season.

Mature plant stems reach 20 to 30 ft long, which can be pruned periodically to maintain smaller.  This vine type of plant requires support, so it can be suited for applications such as trellis, arbor, standard, hanging basket, or grown as a bush.

During the first growing season you need to follow a regular watering schedule to encourage a deep root system.  Once the root established, it needs only occasional watering.  

Pinching or removing the growing tips of young plants stems will encourage new growth after each blooming cycle.  This will yield a more colorful bougainvillea.  This flower can be used as annual color in colder climates, but performs best in hardiness zones, as it needs full, direct sun with minimum 5 hours a day.

Becareful not to damage the bougainvillea’s root in removing plant from container.  Bougainvillea has a delicate root system which can be easily severed if you pull on the stem of the plant.  It is recommended to plant bougainvillea Miami Pink in their nursery pots with the bottom of the pot cut out.  A quick-drain soil also can be used for your bougainvillea. 


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