Bougainvillea Information

What are the Bougainvillea Flowers?

These beautiful thorny flowers are known to be one of the largest and more colorful flowers. They are a type of flower which are taller than usual, and have spiky thorns. Typically these flowers are smaller in size and white in color, although they begin to change and are known to be bright colors. This flower is also called a paper flower, while presenting colors of magenta, red, purple, pink, yellow, orange and also white. These flowers can be used as a houseplant and are also seen hanging outside. Being a seasonal plant, the rain does not affect this type of flower. In fact, this flower is known to have a higher than usual salt tolerance. The natural color that this flower presents creates an instant choice when shopping for flowers. These flowers are slowly being reproduced, and are seen year round within certain regions. 

Caring for Bougainvillea Flowers

The  Bougainvillea flower grows the best because they do not need heavy watering, and are blooming within three-six weeks of maintenance. Although these flowers do not need much maintenance in terms of water, even if there is heavy rainfall being soaked within the soil this flower remains unaffected. The Bougainvilla requires higher temperatures that are above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The sun is crucial in terms of its growth, and these flowers love being in the sun. These flowers are also seen to grow along the side of fences, and have longer branches which can create a heart shape. Being that they grow within 1-12 meters, it is important to remember that these flowers become hooked on their surroundings. These branches can be maintained and kept looking neat by simply trimming the tips of the  Bougainvillea. 

L’amour Floral Designs
Bougainvillea Flowers

L’amour Designs is known for its beautiful designs involving the Bougainvillea. We are known for our different floral designs which are associated with the meaning of this flower, “passion and beauty”. Our arrangements are filled with the Bougainvillea including other flowers that are similar to its own. Being that this type of flower becomes hooked on others, we take special care in ensuring that this tall flower is arranged correctly with those that compliment the Bougainvillea. We specialize in caring and designing flowers that are seasonal, and are exotic. Our floral designs are known to be exotic and beautiful, and this flower matches perfectly with our daily handmade arrangements.

Facts about Bougainvillea Flowers & Meaning

  • This flower was named after a explorer named Louis Antoine de Bougainville

  • The Bougainvillea have a thorn that is black and waxy compared to other thorns

  • The flower is referred to as a paper flower

  • There are over 300 different type of Bougainvillea  

  • The Bougainvillea  symbolize passion

  • In some cultures, the Bougainvillea is known for representing peace and free trade.

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Where Do Bougainvillea Flowers Come From?

These flowers are native to areas of South America specifically within the tropical areas. The flower is the most noticed and wanted in areas of South America, and is recognized for having at least 14 different species. These flowers are also seen in the Western Part of the United States, California and Hawaii are known to have these flowers and they are in high demand in warmer areas. This flower has traveled all around different countries, although the Bougainvillea  was found by Europeans. These flowers are always found in warmer areas, and do not do well in colder temperatures.

Bougainvillea Flower Meaning

This flower symbolizes beauty and passion. It is known that when gifting this the significance is very high and emphasizes the love and passion between one another. Being a flower that translates into passion and life experience, it is considered to give off a happy feeling of energy when inside the house. 

 

 

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