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Bougainvillea La Jolla® (BOUGAINVILLEA)

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Bougainvillea La Jolla, also known by its scientific name Bougainvillea glabra, is a captivating variety of bougainvillea admired for its magnificent colorful bracts. Native to South America, this climbing plant brings a burst of colors to any garden or outdoor space.

Size : Jeune plan

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Key Features

Brilliant Bracts: Bougainvillea La Jolla stands out with its vibrant bracts that can be in shades of pink, purple, red, or orange, surrounding its small white flowers. This color combination creates a stunning visual spectacle.

Abundant Flowering: This plant offers generous flowering throughout the year in warm-climate regions, providing a profusion of vibrant colors.

Climbing Plant: Bougainvillea La Jolla can be grown as a climbing plant or bush, making it versatile for landscaping.

Growth Conditions

Warm Climate: This plant thrives in warm and sunny climates, where it can receive plenty of sunlight.

Well-Drained Soil: Ensure that the soil is well-drained to prevent water stagnation around the roots.

Low Maintenance: Once established, Bougainvillea La Jolla is relatively easy to maintain, resistant to periods of drought, and requires minimal care.

Uses

Garden Ornament: This plant is widely used for decorative purposes in gardens, patios, and landscaped spaces due to its spectacular flowering.

Facades and Trellises: As a climbing plant, it can be grown along facades, trellises, or pergolas to add color and beauty.

Pots and Containers: Bougainvillea La Jolla can also be grown in pots and containers, making it ideal for patios and balconies.

Bougainvillea La Jolla is an explosion of exotic colors that will brighten up your garden or outdoor space. Enjoy its continuous flowering and stunning visual beauty.

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Colors and shapes are highly varied, so we recommend contacting us to choose your plant before ordering.