Minimum temperature | Hardy to -4°c |
Position | Light shade/sun |
Watering | Water regularly |
Originates from | South America |
Soil type | Mediterranean nutrient soil |
Full soil | no |
Tub plant | Yes |
Flowering period | July-October |
Growth rate | Normal |
A plant with a nice pot enhances the atmosphere much more and becomes more beautiful than without one. Of course the pot should match the plant and location. The recommended diameter of a pot for this Bougainvillea is 22 - 28 cm. This is not only an eye-pleasing proportion, but also makes caring for the plant more easy.
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All interesting and necessary information about the Bougainvillea is found in our encyclopedia
During the winter, plants in very dry soil can suffer from red spider mite. To prevent this, you can regularly spray the leaves with a mist sprayer and always keep the potting soil slightly moist. Plants you buy in the garden center or flower store come from the nursery where these tub plants are grown under ideal conditions. In living rooms, the humidity is usually much lower, which can cause the plants to drop their flowers. Place a tub of water under the purchased plants that you put in the living room to increase the humidity around the plant. Also, place the plants far from doors and windows that cause regular drafts. Also, our bougainvilleas are kept outside (frost free), this can cause them to be bare in the winter months ( this will quickly return if it is placed inside or outside in the spring).
The plant is thirsty and needs water almost daily in summer. At the same time, Bougainvillea hates 'wet feet', so make sure that excess water can drain from the pot. In the fall, the water needs - especially from October onwards - depend heavily on the weather conditions. In warm, sunny weather you can still water a few times a week, but if it is cold, the plant only needs moderate watering.
This tropical ornamental plant likes a sheltered and warm, sunny place and that in a well-drained tub or pot on the terrace, balcony or in the conservatory.
Fertilize monthly with manure of high calcium and low nitrogen content through the irrigation water. Potassium to get more blooms and low nitrogen to prevent too lush leaf growth and little blooms.
Pruning is allowed but not really necessary. The plants flower on the shoots they form during the growing season and may therefore be pruned after flowering to save space in winter storage.When the plant has finished flowering you may prune to within two eyes of the newly formed wood taking into account the desired shape. Branches that are too long can be pruned deeper with the hope that they will sprout again on dormant eyes.
The Bougainvillea does require that the temperature does not go below -4 degrees Celsius, and likes warmer temperatures. But then it always stays green. On the other hand, it does not bloom all year round.
No, the Bougainvillea is not poisonous and can be safely placed in places where many animals may frequent.
The Bougainvillea certainly likes water and that the root ball is moist, but once this plant is well rooted it can also withstand a temporary drought. It is reasonably resistant to this. But we always recommend to keep the plant well moistened. Then he remains the most beautiful.
No, they are not edible. But they are also not very poisonous.
Yes, it is quite easy to grow this nice plant. But, it does like a good (slightly acidic) soil, and extra nutrition (especially in the beginning).
The Bougainvillea likes a slightly acidic soil. It thrives best in that.
The roots of the Bougainvillea are very sensitive, and therefore not very invasive. They adapt more than they intrude. But, they do grow very quickly, which means that they can start to take up a lot of space if other plants don't take up that space first. So, it needs to be planned when this plant is placed.
Yes, a prick from a thorn of the Bougainvillea can possibly lead to skin irritation called Dermatitis. So don't place this plant in a place that is walked by a lot, but at a small distance.
The Bougainvillea is hardy to -4 degrees Celsius, but it likes warmer temperatures. We recommend keeping the plant in a pot, as it can then be brought inside during extreme temperatures that sometimes occur.
Yes, it is no problem to grow this plant in a pot. Of course, it does have an effect on the growth rate and how big it gets.
Yes, the Bougainvillea does like a lot of light, so give the plant a good light spot, and give it good care too.
Yes, but the Bougainvillea is sensitive about this. The flowers will remain beautiful for several days when sitting on cut branches, placed in a vase with water.
If the Bougainvillea does not get enough sunlight its chances of flowering will be reduced. It will also grow much less. And in the worst case it will die. We always recommend placing this plant well in the sunlight.
It can be done, but the Bougainvillea is a very sensitive plant. Therefore, you should wait for autumn in the summer, and up to spring before the leaves grow out. At those times the plant can process the traumatic event. In summer, the shock would be too great for the plant to recover. Make sure you keep as much of the root system on it as possible, by sticking wide around the root ball.
Yes, the Bougainvillea can be easily stemmed. However, it is a sensitive plant, so it comes very precisely. Teeninga Palms will later offer a mini-course on Bougainvillea cuttings to visitors.
Yes, the Bougainvillea even likes it. This is a true sun-loving plant, and will thrive best in a place where the sun shines a lot. However, the roots of the plant should be kept well moist.
The Bougainvillea comes in male and female form. When the males pollinate the females they start to bear seed. Through the seed the Bougainvillea spreads.
The Bougainvillea will bloom when it is well cared for and receives enough sunlight. So make sure the soil is adequate. This means that the soil should be slightly acidic, and contain the right nutrient base. For this we recommend Florentus Mediterranean Nutrient Soil. Ultra Focus Mediterranean Plant Food also helps. This also makes the plants stronger, healthier and more beautiful. Furthermore, a sunny spot is important.
Despite the fact that an established Bougainvillea can withstand drought, we recommend keeping the clod moist on hot days. On the hottest days the clod can be made soaking wet.
A good breeding ground, extra nutrition, sufficient (not too much) moisture and a sunny place to rest will ensure that your Bougainvillea is well cared for. For the soil we recommend Florentus Mediterranean Nutrient Soil. For extra nutrition we recommend Ultra Focus plant food.
Pruning is best done after flowering, at the end of the growing season. Prune the long side shoots back about half way. Or, cut back all side shoots to 3 to 4 leaf buds. It is also possible to prune in the spring, just before the growing season.
The Bougainvillea likes a slightly acidic soil, and good supplemental nutrition. For the soil we recommend Florentus Mediterranean Nutrient Soil, which provides for all the basic needs of the plant.
Basically, this plant does not need supplemental feeding, and thrives quite well without it. But, with supplemental feeding (Ultra Focus) the plant will become stronger, have a greater chance of health and therefore it will retain deeper more beautiful colors.
The meaning of Bougainvillea varies from place to place in the world, but for most places it is a sign of welcoming visitors and beauty.
The biggest reason for leaf loss in the Bougainvillea is giving it too much water. Too little water is not good either, but this plant does not like too wet feet. Only on the hottest days should this plant be given a lot of water, but during the somewhat colder days care should be taken not to get the plant too wet.
Yes, the flowers of the Bougainvillea give off a nice sweet smell, similar to that of the Honeysuckle.
If you want to repot this plant we recommend doing this at the beginning of autumn. Then the plant will have some time to recover and root, before the winter starts, which is too heavy for recovery. Then in spring the plant will be all ready to grow and flower.
Originally, this unusual flowering plant comes from South America. But now it is found all over the world, due to its strength and beauty.
To this question we have a very simple answer. Teeninga Palms is a specialist in the field of hardy Mediterranean plants and trees, and offers them for the lowest price and the highest quality, so the choice is easy!
Our plant sizes are determined by measuring the smallest plants up until the largest in a field with hundreds of plants. Because a plant is a natural product, it's possible a plant is a little smaller than the mentioned minimum size.
This deviation is 10cm maximum. In our guidelines we keep a margin of max. 10cm regarding the minimum size.
Note: when you order a plant that doesn't stay green in the winter, it's probably (when ordered during the winter months or the beginning spring season) smaller than the minimum size. This is not a problem in any case, because the plant will grow new branches or leaves and the minimum height will be reached within a short period. Your order will have the right size within a short time.
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