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QAUZUY GARDEN 120 Bougainvillea Seeds Pink Paperflower, Bougainville, Papelillo, Striking Showy Perennial Flowering Shrub Bush Tree Plant, Easy to
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QAUZUY GARDEN 120 Bougainvillea Seeds Pink Paperflower, Bougainville, Papelillo, Striking Showy Perennial Flowering Shrub Bush Tree Plant, Easy to

Sun. Bougainvillea plants are lovers of sunlight and need full daily exposure to thrive. Soil. Bougainvillea plants thrive in a moist but well-drained potting mix that's slightly acidic (between a 5.5 and 6.0 pH level). Water. Keep your plant evenly moist during the spring, summer, and fall months, and nearly dry in winter (bougainvillea blooms better with d…
Sun. Bougainvillea plants are lovers of sunlight and need full daily exposure to thrive. Soil. Bougainvillea plants thrive in a moist but well-drained potting mix that's slightly acidic (between a 5.5 and 6.0 pH level). Water. Keep your plant evenly moist during the spring, summer, and fall months, and nearly dry in winter (bougainvillea blooms better with drier winter conditions). Temperature. Bougainvillea is a relatively hardy plant, able to withstand a range of temperatures, from tropical highs of 80 degrees F. and above, all the way down to 40 degrees F, the lowest temperature it can tolerate. Fertilizer. Bougainvillea requires a lot of nutrition to produce blooms throughout the season. For the best chance at a successfully full plant, feed your bougainvillea every seven to 10 days using a weak liquid fertilizer. Common names. Buganvilla, Paper flower, Pokok bunga kertas, Bougenville, Bugambilea, Napoleon , Veranera, Trinitaria , Santa Rita, and Papelillo. Bougainvillea spectabilis grows as a woody vine or shrub, reaching 15 to 40 feet with heart-shaped leaves and thorny, pubescent stems. The flowers are generally small, white, and inconspicuous, highlighted by several brightly colored modified leaves called bracts. The bracts can vary in color, ranging from white, red, mauve, purple-red, or orange. Its fruit is a small, inconspicuous, dry, elongated achene. To grow bougainvillea, plant it in full sun, well-drained soil, slightly acidic, and a relatively hot and dry climate. Continue caring for your bougainvillea plant by fertilizing every few months, watering sparingly, pruning at the end of the season, and training it the climb a nearby wall or trellis. When cared for properly, this beautiful plant should return each year. GERMINATION. sow the seeds on the surface of the soil. Then, rake and sow them to the depth of 2-3 times the thickness of the seed. Water the seeds regularly. Keep the soil moist as it helps in germination. Some bougainvillaea seeds may show early signs of growth, but not all. Stay patient. They make take 30 days to germinate as well.
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Sun. Bougainvillea plants are lovers of sunlight and need full daily exposure to thrive. Soil. Bougainvillea plants thrive in a moist but well-drained potting mix that's slightly acidic (between a 5.5 and 6.0 pH level). Water. Keep your plant evenly moist during the spring, summer, and fall months, and nearly dry in winter (bougainvillea blooms better with drier winter conditions). Temperature. Bougainvillea is a relatively hardy plant, able to withstand a range of temperatures, from tropical highs of 80 degrees F. and above, all the way down to 40 degrees F, the lowest temperature it can tolerate. Fertilizer. Bougainvillea requires a lot of nutrition to produce blooms throughout the season. For the best chance at a successfully full plant, feed your bougainvillea every seven to 10 days using a weak liquid fertilizer. Common names. Buganvilla, Paper flower, Pokok bunga kertas, Bougenville, Bugambilea, Napoleon , Veranera, Trinitaria , Santa Rita, and Papelillo. Bougainvillea spectabilis grows as a woody vine or shrub, reaching 15 to 40 feet with heart-shaped leaves and thorny, pubescent stems. The flowers are generally small, white, and inconspicuous, highlighted by several brightly colored modified leaves called bracts. The bracts can vary in color, ranging from white, red, mauve, purple-red, or orange. Its fruit is a small, inconspicuous, dry, elongated achene. To grow bougainvillea, plant it in full sun, well-drained soil, slightly acidic, and a relatively hot and dry climate. Continue caring for your bougainvillea plant by fertilizing every few months, watering sparingly, pruning at the end of the season, and training it the climb a nearby wall or trellis. When cared for properly, this beautiful plant should return each year. GERMINATION. sow the seeds on the surface of the soil. Then, rake and sow them to the depth of 2-3 times the thickness of the seed. Water the seeds regularly. Keep the soil moist as it helps in germination. Some bougainvillaea seeds may show early signs of growth, but not all. Stay patient. They make take 30 days to germinate as well.