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Bougainvillea plants are plentiful in warm environments, where they can be seen blanketing trees, trellises, walls, buildings and their roofs. They have become popular in home landscaping because...
Bougainvillea plants are very popular in homes and gardens. The long, hardy vines sprout bright green leaves and brilliant, bracts or flowers of orange, pink, red or purple. Bougainvillea plants...
Bougainvillea vines are immensely popular in homes and gardens. These long, trailing vines sprout bright green leaves and brilliant, papery, flowerlike bracts of orange, pink, red or purple....
Bougainvillea vines are immensely popular in homes and gardens. These long, trailing vines sprout bright green leaves and brilliant, papery flowers of orange, pink, red and purple. Bougainvillea...
Prized for its dazzling display of iridescent paper-like bracts and tiny white flowers, this Brazilian native vine isn't too fussy when it comes to growing conditions. Plenty of sun and an...
Although many people think of bougainvillea as a beautiful flowering plant, it is actually part of the vine family. They are wonderful climbing plants to grow along trellises, pergolas and other...
Blooming bright fuchsia, red or white, sometimes for up to 11 months out of a year, the bougainvillea vine is a fast-growing evergreen commonly found growing in landscaping in hot regions. Usually...
Bougainvillea is a tropical vine that will not survive winter in most areas of the temperate zones. In some areas with mild winters, they may die down to the roots during winter and grow again in...
Bougainvillea is a tropical vine that blooms profusely throughout the summer months. It won't survive outdoors over winter in most parts of the world so it's best to grow bougainvillea in pots and...
The thorny, yet showy Brazilian native vine known as bougainvillea is one of the most beautiful plants to grace any garden. Whether highlighting a sunny terrace or scaling a privacy fence, the...
In 1768, a French admiral, Louis de Bougainvillea, brought back a Brazilian flowering vine from his trip around the world. The vine was named in his honor. The bougainvillea can grow to over 30...