Bougainvillea tree brilliant flower, propagated by branches in sand

Bougainvillea tree brilliant flower, propagated by branches in sand Bougainvillea is a genus of flowering plants native to South America, from Brazil west to Peru and south to southern Argentina. Chubut province). The bougainvillea is a popular ornamental plant in most areas with warm climates, including Indonesia, India, Taiwan, Zimbabwe, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, Australia, the Mediterranean region, The Caribbean, Mexico, Pakistan, Panama, South Africa, the southern United States and Hawaii. The bougainvillea is a woody vine, shrub or tree with thorns. The vines usually grow from 1 to 12m high, crawling on other trees with spikes with hooks. The bougainvillea is suitable for hot and humid climates, with plenty of light and abundant rainfall all year round, this tree is also very easy to lose leaves if living in an environment with a dry season. The leaves of the bougainvillea are often alternate, the leaves are simple ovate-shaped, with a pointed nose, 4-13cm long and 2-6cm wi
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