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In 1768 when Admiral Louis de Bougainvillea began his long journey to the Pacific Ocean and discovered the vine that now bears his name, it was a botanical highlight of the voyage.
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General Information: Bougainvillea, named for a French navigator, is a native of South America and is grown extensively in the warmer climates of the United States. It is a member of the Nyctaginaceae family with close relatives being the four o'clock and the sand verbena.
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Voted one of the world's most beautiful vines (Edwin A. Menninger, Flowering Vines of the World), Bougainvillea is a robust and spectacular evergreen or semi-evergreen climber. The beauty of the Bougainvillea lies in the bracts surrounding the small and inconspicuous flowers.
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BOUGAINVILLEA plant identification description, photos, and information on potting, growing, propagation, varieties, and region of origin ... Bougainvillea glabra (carmine-rose bracts); Sanderiana (rich rose-red bracts); variegata (leaves are marked with creamy-white);
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Bougainvillea Growers International (BGI) is the Nation's largest bougainvillea grower offering bougainvillea bush, trellis, trees, hanging baskets, and bonsai. ... BGI is the world’s largest wholesale bougainvillea grower selling to the Trade Only. BGI products are available through your local garden center or...
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Bougainvillea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bougainvillea (pronounced /ˌbuːɡɨnˈvɪliə/ ) is a genus of flowering plants native to South America from Brazil west to Peru and south to southern Argentina (Chubut Province). Different author...
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Bougainvillea need very bright light (2,500 fc) and do well in full sun. These vines typically lose some leaves for a short time during the winter, but when light conditions are low, leaf loss may occur at any time.
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Bougainvillea, also referred to as Paper flower is a native of Brazil and belongs to the Nyctaginaceae family. This tropical climber is ideal for hanging ... Bougainvillea do well in a tropical climate. They thrive in full sun and heat and bloom best when kept slightly stressed and on the dry side. They are heavy feeders...
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