Description
Bougainvillea plants need support to cover a wall, fence, or other areas. Create rows of wire or string against the surface that you want to be covered. Tuck the bougainvillea branches behind this guidance support at regular intervals. Keep a close eye on growth and adjust as necessary until the bougainvillea starts covering the wall or another surface.
Bougainvillea plants are a beloved addition to many gardens and wall Bougainvillea is a vine-like, thorny shrub that grows rampantly. It can be trained to climb trellises or be planted as an attractive but thornily impenetrable barrier, and it can also serve as a ground cover. Bougainvilleas have beautiful, brightly colored bracts, which are specialized leaves that contain the plant s flowers.
Common Name | Buganvilla, Bugambilia, Papelillo (northern Peru) |
Flower Colour | Yellow |
Bloom Time | They are evergreen where rainfall occurs all year, or deciduous if there is a dry season |
Height Specification | 1 to 12 m (3 to 40 ft.) tall |
Growing Care | Easy |
Care for Bougainvillea Dwarf
- Wait for the first colorful bracts to form and fall in spring.
- Once they fall, prune excess growth Fertilize.
- This will cause new bloom on the shorter flowering spurs.
- Repeat during the flowering season as needed.
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