Bougainvillea is a popular, vibrant flowering plant known for its colorful, papery "flowers" (actually modified leaves called bracts). Here's a quick guide to understanding and caring for bougainvillea:
🌺 Overview
Botanical Name: Bougainvillea spp.
Family: Nyctaginaceae
Origin: Native to South America
Common Colors: Magenta, purple, red, orange, white, pink
Type: Evergreen climber or shrub (depending on variety)
Flowering Season: Spring through fall (year-round in tropical climates)
🌿 Plant Care
Aspect Details
Light Full sun (minimum 5–6 hours daily)
Watering Low to moderate; let soil dry between watering
Soil Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil
Fertilizer Monthly during growing season with a balanced or bloom-boosting fertilizer
Pruning Prune after flowering to maintain shape and encourage more blooms
Hardiness USDA Zones 9–11; protect or bring indoors in colder climates
🌱 Propagation
Method: Cuttings (semi-hardwood or hardwood)
Steps: Take 4–6 inch cutting → Remove lower leaves → Dip in rooting hormone → Plant in moist soil
🏡 Uses
As a climber on trellises, fences, and walls
Shaped into bonsai, hedges, or container plants
Adds a tropical flair to balconies, patios, and gardens
Would you like care tips for your specific climate, or ideas for growing bougainvillea indoors or on a balcony?