Bougainvilleas
Scientific name: Bougainvillea
Family: Nyctaginaceae (bougainvillea, four o' clock)
Woody climber with stiff curved thorns. Leaves bright green, alternately arranged along stem. Flowers inconspicuous, floral tube (perianth) white to yellow. Flower stalks (inflorescences) almost encaged by conspicuous papery magenta-scarlet bracts. Generally inflorescences consist of three flowers surrounded by three or six bracts. Pollinated by bees.
Facts
It’s not the flowers that make this plant so colourful, it’s actually the magenta bracts. The flowers are just tiny and white. Have a closer look!
The bracts can be seen in all shades of pink and purple, and also red, yellow, white, salmon and orange.
This is Grenada's national flower.
Bougainvillea has been successfully grown outside in very sheltered areas in the UK .
Where it grows
Native to the tropical and sub-tropical regions of Central and South America but now cultivated in warm climes the world over. Bougainvillea requires a fair amount of water and high-fertility soil.
http://www.edenproject.com/learn/for-everyone/plant-profiles/bougainvillea
magoo-2 found a series of multi accounts of a same owner is following your articles to cheat your generous rewards.
magoo-2 found these accounts are suspicious & can be multi accounts of a single owner. Conclusion is based on last 30 days transactions:
@rik432
@ratul8940
@rahul72
@taylor10
@villani
@wilson6
@masud90
@purepinag
@sumonsha
@perry1
@max1994
magoo-2
Check our latest multi comment spam update report