Flower of February: The Eye Catching Bougainvillea
Even in the Sunshine State, there are minimal flowers blooming in the winter month of February. But one eye catcher can remain evergreen and colorful: the bougainvillea, a vine like shrub that adds a taste of the tropics to any landscape design in Flagler, St. Johns, or Volusia Counties.
Establishing a bougainvillea in the proper soil with the proper light and drainage is the difficult part, and many who love the plant depend upon the expertise of a professional landscaper to install and maintain it to its ultimate beauty. Colors include whites, purples, reds, yellows, oranges, and pinks.
The flower of the bougainvillea is actually a tiny white one in the center, but the surrounding three leaves of color are the real show stoppers. This plant, which can grow in tree, vine, or bush form, is native to South America. Beware of one thing about this beauty: it has thorns!
🦚Article by Connie Helena, author of The Green Orchid 🦚
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