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Bougainvillea

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Do you wish to give your garden an exotic look? Bougainvillea is here for you!

  • We supply Bougainvillea which grows as thorny vines with flowers that have thin colorful pink petals.
  • They are extremely drought-resistant and thrive in almost any well-draining soil.
  • Be sure you have fertilizers and a good draining system for the roots of the bougies.

We deliver nationwide.

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Product ID

3833

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Ornamental Plants

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₦ 6,500

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Bougainvillea

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Do you wish to give your garden an exotic look? Bougainvillea is here for you!

  • We supply Bougainvillea which grows as thorny vines with flowers that have thin colorful pink petals.
  • They are extremely drought-resistant and thrive in almost any well-draining soil.
  • Be sure you have fertilizers and a good draining system for the roots of the bougies.

We deliver nationwide.

... Show more
Product ID

3833

Brand

UNCATEGORIZED

Category

Ornamental Plants

AvailabilityIn stock

₦ 6,500

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Product description

Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea grows as thorny vines with flowers that have thin colorful pink petals.

  • They are usually grown on a trellis and used to form fences on walls or as outdoor shades.
  • Because of their thorns and twines, they serve as a natural barricade and thus are commonly used as fencing plants.
  • They are extremely drought-resistant and thrive in almost any well-draining soil.

 

Growing bougainvillea

  • Choose a site with full sun and well-draining soil. Although bougie vines tolerate many types of soil, they prefer loamy soil that contains clay, sand, and silt in equal parts.
  • You can amend the soil with organic matter to allow nutrients to easily reach the roots. For the best bougainvillea care, select a soil with a pH of just over 6.
  • You don’t need to worry much about water once the plants mature. Irrigate only when the plants start to wilt and the soil is dry.
  • The vines do need food. Use a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer at half the normal dosage.
  • Pruning is a good practice if you are caring for bougainvillea in the garden.
  • Pinching is a gentler form of pruning that works well for bougies. Pinch off the soft, growing tips of young plant stems to encourage thicker and fuller growth.

Bougainvillea is fairly drought-tolerant once established. It prefers a good, deep watering every 3-4 weeks rather than frequent shallow waterings. When establishing (in the 1st couple of years), be sure to give your bougies regular water. Bougie is subject to a few types of root rots so don’t over-water. Well-drained soil will help prevent rot.

 

Pests

  • Aphids could be an issue on the new growth of bougainvillea. Sprayed them off with a gentle blast of the garden hose or other sprayers.
  • The looper caterpillar may be an issue with bougies in Arizona and California.
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Fulfilled by Vendor
2 to 20 days delivery
100% Money-back guarantee
24/7 Customer support
Secure payment method

Shipping

Local pick-up2 – 4 days

Office pick-up3 days

Product description

Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea grows as thorny vines with flowers that have thin colorful pink petals.

  • They are usually grown on a trellis and used to form fences on walls or as outdoor shades.
  • Because of their thorns and twines, they serve as a natural barricade and thus are commonly used as fencing plants.
  • They are extremely drought-resistant and thrive in almost any well-draining soil.

 

Growing bougainvillea

  • Choose a site with full sun and well-draining soil. Although bougie vines tolerate many types of soil, they prefer loamy soil that contains clay, sand, and silt in equal parts.
  • You can amend the soil with organic matter to allow nutrients to easily reach the roots. For the best bougainvillea care, select a soil with a pH of just over 6.
  • You don’t need to worry much about water once the plants mature. Irrigate only when the plants start to wilt and the soil is dry.
  • The vines do need food. Use a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer at half the normal dosage.
  • Pruning is a good practice if you are caring for bougainvillea in the garden.
  • Pinching is a gentler form of pruning that works well for bougies. Pinch off the soft, growing tips of young plant stems to encourage thicker and fuller growth.

Bougainvillea is fairly drought-tolerant once established. It prefers a good, deep watering every 3-4 weeks rather than frequent shallow waterings. When establishing (in the 1st couple of years), be sure to give your bougies regular water. Bougie is subject to a few types of root rots so don’t over-water. Well-drained soil will help prevent rot.

 

Pests

  • Aphids could be an issue on the new growth of bougainvillea. Sprayed them off with a gentle blast of the garden hose or other sprayers.
  • The looper caterpillar may be an issue with bougies in Arizona and California.
... Show more

Highlights

Fulfilled by Vendor
2 to 20 days delivery
100% Money-back guarantee
24/7 Customer support
Secure payment method

Shipping

Local pick-up2 – 4 days

Office pick-up3 days

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