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    Many of the small white flowers, in various stages of development, may be seen among the larger bracts. Bougainvillea ( / ˌbuːɡənˈvɪli.ə / BOO-gən-VIL-ee-ə, US also / ˌboʊ -/ BOH-) is a genus of thorny ornamental vines, bushes, and trees belonging to the four o' clock family, Nyctaginaceae. They are native to Brazil, Peru, and Argentina.

  2. Mar 30, 2024 · Bugambilia is an excellent plant for container growth, especially if you live in a colder climate. The plant will be smaller and easier to manage, and it will reward you with a lush display of flowers for many months. When growing Bugambilia in containers, there are two main things to pay close attention to:

  3. Sep 15, 2023 · In the garden, plant these South American natives 6 to 9 feet apart in well-draining soil and away from other plants to give them room to grow. Because they have sharp thorns, locate them several feet away from a walkway or other area of activity. Plant bougainvillea in the garden in spring or summer, which gives the plant time to develop a ...

  4. Caring for Bougainvillea. Prune your plant throughout the year, but especially in the late winter before the new growth cycle. For best bloom, trim all branches back to 20 feet or less. Bougainvillea blooms on new growth, so you can prune after each bloom cycle. Pinch off the ends of vines that are about to bloom.

  5. Bougainvilleas are perennial in USDA Hardiness Zones 9 to 11. In colder regions, however, they can be grown as annuals in hanging baskets or planters. The plant simply need enough space to spread out as they produce vines up to 40-feet-long. For containers, there are dwarf varieties 3- to 6-feet long. Pronounced “boo-gun- VILL -ee-uh ...

  6. Sep 4, 2023 · Grow bougainvillea in a soil and compost mix that doesn’t contain peat moss. Water your bougainvillea when the soil feels dry to the touch. Prune bougainvillea vines by cutting off a third of the new growth at the end of summer. Tie the vines to a trellis or fence if you want them to climb up as they grow. Method 1.

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