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Bougainvillea spectabilis can reportedly be identified by its woolly, rounded leaves, large curved thorns and ovoid bracts of reds and purples. Bougainvillea glabra is a smaller-branched and leaved plant with less thorns and less overall size, and perhaps with less color options (usually magentas or purples).
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Bougainvillea Arborea is the only true tree form of the Bougainvillea genera. It is fast growing, thornless and blooms off and on all yea...Read More r rather than just in the cooler months like some of the Bougainvillea species. It is slightly more tolerant to wet feet than most of the other varieties. As the tree matures, the leaf color becomes much darker green than most other varieties and ...
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Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.
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Bougainvillea grow very well here, into monster house eaters, climbing 40’ into trees, even or especially, when completely neglected. Vera Deep Purple is refreshingly well behaved.
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